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Understanding and Managing Fatigue
The Injury Prevention Academy, Episode 30: Understanding and Managing Fatigue with Mike Harnett After two years of a pandemic, fatigue has become a major issue for employers across all industries. More than two-thirds of American workers experience fatigue on the job,...
Is Being Exhausted at Work as Dangerous as Being Drunk at Work?
Interview with Mike, Published by the IAM141 For some workers, going to work chronically fatigued might be more dangerous than being at work drunk, according to a sleep expert speaking at the IAM141 2017 Safety Conference this week. Airline union activists,...
How is Industry Mitigating Fatigue-Related Hazards?
Mike is interviewed in this article that appeared in the Baton Rouge Business Report. Author: Sam Barnes.View Article PDF
7 Strategies for Managing Employee Fatigue
This article was published by WSPS (Workplace Safety & Prevention Services). Link to their website here. Sleep-related fatigue has reached epidemic proportions in Canada, says Mike Harnett, President of Solaris Fatigue Management.* “Three quarters of the...
The High Price of too Little Sleep
The original article appeared in WorkSafe BC Magazine. Article by Sarah Ripplinger Fatigue is more than just a bad night’s sleep. Being in a chronic state of tiredness has adverse health effects from slow response times to increased vulnerability to disease. Employers...
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