Learn how to address and manage the unique issues present in the mining industry such as fly-in fly-out and shift work.
When you’re fatigued, your reaction time slows down, your concentration suffers, and your decision-making abilities are impaired. In a high-risk industry like mining, these effects can lead to accidents, injuries, and even fatalities.
Aveling’s Fatigue Management in the Mining Industry course will teach you how to identify fatigue hazards and provides strategies for managing them. This course is specifically designed to address and manage the unique issues present in the mining industry such as fly-in fly-out and shift work.
You’ll learn about the nature of fatigue, the impact of the circadian rhythm, causes of fatigue, signs to watch for, and effective management strategies.
Managing fatigue is not only about your safety, but also about maintaining productivity and a healthy work environment.
Legislation plays a vital role in fatigue management and this training course will address the guidelines and regulations that employers must follow to protect the safety of workers, and the importance of adhering to fatigue management plans.
This course is delivered via Aveling’s online Learning Management System (LMS). Once you have booked and paid, you will receive a booking confirmation email containing a link to gain access to the system and your course.
This course overs the following topics:
This course is non-accredited so there are no formal assessments.
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
To successfully complete this course, you will need to have proficiency in reading and writing in English, as well as basic computer skills.
You also require access to a computer and the internet in order to access our online Learning Management System.
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