Fatigue in Transportation
Publications and References
Click on a link below to view publications pertaining to fatigue in transportation.
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F. Railroad Administration, “National Rail Safety Action Plan Final Report 2005–2008,” Tech. Rep., Federal Railroads Administration, Washington, DC, USA, 2008.
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​Drowsy Driving: Avoid Falling Asleep Behind the Wheel | NHTSA, D https://www.nhtsa.gov/risky-driving/drowsy-driving
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Drowsy Driving: Avoid Falling Asleep Behind the Wheel | NHTSA, D https://www.nhtsa.gov/risky-driving/drowsy-driving
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N. Bowler and H. Gibson, “Fatigue and its Contributions to Railway Incidents,” Tech. Rep., Rail Safety and Standards Board, London, UK, 2015
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Anjum Naweed, Joshua Trigg, Matthew Allan, Janine Chapman, (2017) "Working around it: Rail drivers’ views on the barriers and enablers to managing workplace health", International Journal of Workplace Health Management, Vol. 10 Issue: 6, pp.475-490, https://doi.org/10.1108/IJWHM-08-2017-0060
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Filtness, A. J., & Naweed, A. (2017). Causes, consequences and countermeasures to driver fatigue in the rail industry: The train driver perspective. Applied ergonomics, 60, 12-21.
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Fan, J., & Smith, A. P. (2019). Mental workload and other causes of different types of fatigue in rail staff. In Human Mental Workload: Models and Applications: Second International Symposium, H-WORKLOAD 2018, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 20-21, 2018, Revised Selected Papers 2 (pp. 147-159). Springer International Publishing.
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Dorrian, J., Hussey, F., & Dawson, D. (2007). Train driving efficiency and safety: examining the cost of fatigue. Journal of Sleep Research, 16(1), 1-11.
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Drowsy Driving: Avoid Falling Asleep Behind the Wheel | NHTSA, D https://www.nhtsa.gov/risky-driving/drowsy-driving