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Business Input - Safety critical work outside low body clock periods
Expectation
Fatigue is considered when scheduling safety critical and complex work
Specification
Requirements:
Safety critical and/or high consequence works are planned to occur on day shift or at the start of any night shift work if day shift is not possible
Documented requirements are in place for site short term planners
More critical and higher cognitive load tasks are planned to occur at the start of shift and/or optimal points in workers circadian cycle
Implementation
Planners prepare and supervisors execute plans that consider task complexity and timing of works
Workers are deployed on more critical/complex tasks as practicable when they are at peak alertness points in their shift
Any changes to shift plans trigger a set of formal considerations in line with change management requirements
Monitoring
Supervisors reports, documenting the work done, are regularly reviewed by more senior site personnel
Time and roster reports are prepared by function HR personnel on site for review by more senior site personnel
Documents
HSE Guideline 48 – Minimise the number of safety critical tasks required on the night shift
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