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Fighting fatigue.
Call no.:
JNL CCH
Find this in:
CCH's Australian OHS : occupational health and safety magazine
: 2003, Oct/Nov
Year:
2003
Type:
Journal Article
Subject:
Fatigue
;
Mining
;
Shiftwork
Keywords:
JNL CCH
Abstract:
Although injury rates in mining are improving, it remains the most dangerous industry to work in. In terms of safety, the emerging issue is the link between long hours, shiftwork and fatigue.
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