Fatigue Management for Supervisors and Drivers
A 2-hour online course targeted for supervisors and drivers. It focuses on how to recognize, manage, and reduce fatigue-related risks in the workplace and on the road.
Course Description
Fatigue is a leading cause of workplace and vehicular accidents, contributing to absence, lost productivity, and increased safety risks. Whether you're a driver or supervisor we offer two-hour specialized training tailored to your specific role.
Qualification & Certification
Upon achieving 80% or higher on the final assessment, receive an instant certificate of completion to download or print. Learners have up to two attempts to retake the course. Course access remains available for 365 days after purchase.
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What you get:
- Two Course Modules - Choose between Supervisor Fatigue Management or Driver Fatigue Management based on your role
- Understand the Risks of Fatigue - Learn how fatigue affects safety, productivity, and compliance
- Proven Fatigue Management Strategies - Discover long-term and short-term solutions to reduce drowsy driving incidents
- Legal and Organizational Responsibilities - Ensure compliance with fatigue-related workplace and driving laws
- Flexible Learning: Complete this self-paced 2-hour online course anytime, anywhere
- Certificate of Completion - Earn a digital certificate upon achieving 80% or higher
Full Course Outline
- Understand the cost of driving drowsy
- Fatigue and the Law
- Defining fatigue
- Understanding sleep
Recognizing Fatigue
- Evaluating fatigue concerns in your organization
- Recognizing fatigue in employees
- Questions that you can ask employees
Fatigue Strategies
- Strategies that work
- Strategies that work minimally or short term
- Strategies that do not work
- Organizational strategies
- Your Responsibilities