We recently were joined by Andrew Moore-Ede, President of Circadian discuss strategies for reducing fatigue risk and using Fatigue Risk Management Systems & Impairment Detection Technology to promote workplace safety, increases productivity, and promote alertness.
Workplace injuries and illnesses cost US employers billions of dollars every year. Did you know that human factors cause 80% of industrial accidents? And 43% of Americans report being too tired to work safely.
Fatigue increases the risk of accidents, impacts productivity, affects employee retention, and undermines workplace safety. Addressing this challenge and keeping your employees safe and alert involves developing and implementing strategies that prevent and detect fatigue risk.
In this webinar, you will learn;
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Mr. Sease is the COO and one of the founders of Predictive Safety, a global provider of fatigue prediction and impairment detection technology. He has been helping corporations from small to global enterprises address risks associated with fatigue and cognitive impairment since 2005. Predictive Safety specializes in technologies specifically designed to address these workplace challenges in a proactive and supportive manner with the goals of improving workplace safety, reducing corporate risk, improving employee retention, and raising employee morale and performance.
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Andrew Moore-Ede, President of CIRCADIAN®, is a renowned expert in 24/7 workforce management. With over 3 decades of experience, Andrew has successfully led projects for Fortune 500 companies and government agencies, enhancing their 24/7 operations. Andrew excels in guiding both management and employees through effective change management processes, ensuring mutually beneficial outcomes. His extensive portfolio includes implementing optimal shift schedules, assisting companies in expanding to 24/7 operations, developing comprehensive shiftwork health and safety training programs, conducting risk assessments, and designing tailored fatigue risk management plans and systems. |