Time-of-day and days-on-shift predict increased fatigue over two-week offshore day-shifts

May 4, 2019Applied ergonomics

Fatigue increases during offshore day shifts based on time of day and days worked over two weeks

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Abstract

Average sleep loss per night was 92 minutes during a two-week offshore period.

  • Mean cumulative sleep loss over 14 days was 21 hours and 20 minutes.
  • Chronic sleep loss was associated with a modest increase in sleepiness during shifts.
  • Fatigue accumulation was influenced by time-of-day and the number of consecutive days worked.
  • The interaction of time-of-day and days-on-shift also affected fatigue accumulation rates.
  • Pre- and post-shift fatigue scores showed different accumulation patterns over the study period.

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