Fatigue, anxiety, and performance for on-call safety critical decision makers in rail maintenance – A diary study

Last updated on 26 November 2013 1:35
This paper presents current research to understand on-call scheduling systems of work for rail maintenance and explore the relationships between on-call work, fatigue, well-being and performance. Three studies have been conducted to explore these relationships with rail maintenance workers at Network Rail, the GB railway infrastructure provider, and this paper...
Author(s): Cebola Nuno;Golightly David;Wilson John R.;Lowe Emma
2013
United Kingdom
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