The once prescriptive nature of fatigue risk management in the Australian Energy Production Industry (e.g., hours of work vs rest) is generally no longer accepted as sufficient to address fatigue-related risk in the workplace. A Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS) is now recommended to facilitate the systematic identification of workplace hazards relating to fatigue and define and guide organisations to evaluate, manage and mitigate fatigue-related risks. 

In a work context, fatigue is a state of mental and/or physical exhaustion which reduces a person’s ability to perform work safely and effectively, and comes in three forms:

  • PHYSICAL: Pronounced physical exhaustion and reduced ability to engage in physical activities
  • MENTAL: Pronounced mental exhaustion and reduced ability to engage in mental or cognitive activities
  • EMOTIONAL: Pronounced emotional exhaustion and reduced ability to engage in emotional activities 

To support effective implementation of fatigue management in the workplace our WA/NT and Qld. Health Working Groups have collated information and data from member companies, key industry and government bodies and prepared tools to support FRM in the workplace, that include:

These documents should be considered as guidance only, and an effort to reduce the impact on companies to undertake a review and analysis of available material and provide recommended materials and references based on company requirements, location, and work environment.

Follow this link to all our Fatigue-related resources, including:

  • Safety Alerts
  • Safety Moments
  • Safety Toolboxes
  • Learning Event Bulletins
  • Incident Review Panel Videos
  • Other References
  • Events - Fatigue Management Seminar
  • Events - Fatigue Management Seminar (Oct 22)

For any questions, or for more information or assistance with anything fatigue-related, get in touch at:  [email protected].