Business Input - Provision of remote monitoring/alarms of deployed fatigue monitoring systems
Expectation
This leads to a requirement for remote alarms to be triggered and then have a review by a third party (e.g. dispatch worker or worker in a remote facility). Critical events can then be escalated to site supervisors
Specification
Requirements:
Remote monitoring facilities and personnel are engaged to meet site requirements
Fatigue monitoring systems (FMS) include provision of remote monitoring facilities that are off the machine and/or off the site
Remote monitoring facilities direct reports of critical fatigue events to Supervisors or other site contact for intervention with the critically fatigued worker
Regular reports of remote monitoring results are prepared
Implementation
Data streams from site are reviewed by off machine/site systems and workers to identify critically fatigued workers at a work station/in control of a vehicle
Notifications to site are acted on by trained Supervisors/site contacts to withdraw critically fatigued workers from their task
Monitoring
Off machine/site fatigue monitoring facilities are regularly audited to confirm they meet requirements
Reports from off machine/site facilities are reviewed by more senior managers to use as inputs to resource planning and for triggering responses to non-conformances
Remote monitoring records are included in site information control systems