Occupational Health

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IAI-Safety

Guidelines for Developing Fatigue Risk Management (FRM) Systems

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2020

These guidelines provide the aluminium industry with a systematic approach to managing workplace fatigue-related risks.

Recommendations in these guidelines include consideration of fatigue as a contributing factor in safety incident investigation and reporting; integration of FRM in health and safety risk management systems; deployment of awareness training and establishment of alerts processes.

Promoting best practice health and safety and the well being of the industry’s workforce is of utmost importance to the IAI.

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