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August 31, 2024 | Anne Roberts

Fatigue Risk Management Systems – 2025 Summit Session

So, do you run a continuous operation and work at night? Learn how managing fatigue will improve productivity, profitability, and safety.

Companies that run 24/7 operations constantly face issues of safety and liability, profitability, reduced performance, poor morale, and high absenteeism & turnover — but much of that can be improved by understanding, measuring, and managing human fatigue. Although the human machine was not designed to be at peak alertness and performance during the night, come learn what you can do to significantly reduce the debilitating effects of the inherent physical stress and fatigue in the 24-hour workplace. Companies that successfully implement Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMS) save money, improve productivity, run a safer night shift, and boost employee morale by altering the way they schedule their employees and by bringing their policies and training programs in line with new research.

1. Understand the differences and implications of how the body functions at night versus how it functions during the day and learn what you can do to overcome the added stress

2 Learn how to implement effective Fatigue Risk Management Systems that can result in dramatic reductions of fatigue and human error while improving operating efficiency and the quality of employee work/life balance

To learn more details about this session and the Summit, check out the info below!

Session Details and Summit Info

Keynote Speakers

Attend “Risky Behaviors – Using TapRooT® RCA to Improve Operational Excellence” at the 2025 Global TapRooT® Summit, held on October 1, 2025, from 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm at the Knoxville Convention Center in Knoxville, TN.

This session is in the Safety and Risk Management Best Practices Track, but you can customize your schedule and attend it when you sign up for any of the eight tracks.

What are the eight Best Practice Tracks at the 2024 Global Summit? CLICK HERE to review them.

Get more Summit information by CLICKING HERE.

See the five Keynote Speakers topics HERE.

Download the eight-page Summit brochure (coming soon).

See the complete Summit schedule at THIS LINK.

Learn about the 11 special Pre-Summit Courses being held on September 29-30, 2025 (just before the Summit) by CLICKING HERE.

SAVE when you attend both the Summit and a pre-Summit Course. Save even more when you bring a team (up to $900 per person).

REGISTER for a Pre-Summit Course and the Summit by CLICKING HERE.

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