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Foreword | ||
Contributors | ||
Pt. I | The Scope of the Fatigue Problem: What Can Research Tell Us? | |
Ch. 1 | Fatigue management: Lessons from research | 1 |
Ch. 2 | It's not just hours of work: Ask the drivers | 25 |
Ch. 3 | Sleep survey of commuters on a large U.S. rail system | 53 |
Ch. 4 | Driver fatigue: Performance and state changes | 65 |
Pt. II | Sleep Loss and Other Causes of Fatigue | |
Ch. 5 | Sustaining performance during continuous operations: The U.S. Army's sleep management system | 77 |
Ch. 6 | Identification and control of nonwork-related contributors to operator sleepiness | 87 |
Ch. 7 | The sleep of long-haul truck drivers | 99 |
Ch. 8 | Study of commercial vehicle drivers rest periods and recovery of performance in an operational environment | 119 |
Ch. 9 | Fatigue: Performance impairment, sleep and ageing in shiftwork operations | 167 |
Pt. III | Assessment of Fatigue | |
Ch. 10 | A work related fatigue model based on hours of work | 189 |
Ch. 11 | Managing fatigue by drowsiness detection: Can technological promises be realised? | 209 |
Ch. 12 | Quantitative similarity between the cognitive psychomotor performance decrement associated with sustained wakefulness and alcohol intoxication | 231 |
Ch. 13 | Does regulating driving hours improve safety? | 257 |
Ch. 14 | Prescriptive driving hours: the next step | 271 |
Ch. 15 | Risk-taking and fatigue in taxi drivers | 287 |
Ch. 16 | Update on the U.S. FHWA commercial driver fatigue research and technology, rulemaking, education/outreach and enforcement program | 299 |
Ch. 17 | Fatigue among ship's watchkeepers: A qualitative study of Incident at Sea reports | 315 |
Ch. 18 | Fatigue in ferry crews - a pilot study | 339 |
Pt. IV | New Approaches to Managing Fatigue | |
Ch. 19 | Three fatigue management revolutions for the 21st Century | 355 |
Ch. 20 | New York State's comprehensive approach to addressing drowsy driving | 379 |
Ch. 21 | An integrated fatigue management programme for tanker drivers | 399 |
Ch. 22 | The Queensland approach: the fatigue management program | 415 |
Ch. 23 | The Western Australian strategy for managing fatigue in the road transport industry | 427 |
Ch. 24 | U.S. trucking industry fatigue outreach | 443 |
Index | 457 |
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