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Quantitative similarity between the cognitive psychomotor performance decrement associated with sustained wakefulness and alcohol intoxication.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Woodville, SA : Centre for Sleep Research, 199?Description: 1 v. (various pagings)Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 612.821 21
Subject: Reduced opportunity for sleep and reduced sleep quality are generally considered to be the major risk factors associated with shiftwork related accidents. The failure to address the occupation, health and safety impact of fatigue may, in part, reflect a failure to provide policy makers with a readily understood index of the relative risk associated with sleep loss and fatigue.
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Reduced opportunity for sleep and reduced sleep quality are generally considered to be the major risk factors associated with shiftwork related accidents. The failure to address the occupation, health and safety impact of fatigue may, in part, reflect a failure to provide policy makers with a readily understood index of the relative risk associated with sleep loss and fatigue.

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