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  2. Sleeping while on duty - Wikipedia

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    Employers have varying views of sleeping while on duty. Some companies have instituted policies to allow employees to take napping breaks during the workday in order to improve productivity [11] while others are strict when dealing with employees who sleep while on duty and use high-tech means, such as video surveillance, to catch their employees who may be sleeping on the job.

  3. Shift work - Wikipedia

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    Shift work is common in the transportation sector as well. Some of the earliest instances appeared with the railroads, where freight trains have clear tracks to run on at night. Shift work is also the norm in fields related to public protection and healthcare, such as law enforcement, emergency medical services, firefighting, security and ...

  4. Occupational hazard - Wikipedia

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    Psychosocial hazards in the workplace include occupational burnout and occupational stress, which can lead to burnout. [27] According to the Mayo Clinic, symptoms of occupational burnout include a cynical attitude towards work, severe lack of motivation at work, erratic sleeping habits, and disillusionment about one's occupation. [28]

  5. Traveling Labor Day? Here are SC's 5 most dangerous ... - AOL

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    During Labor Day weekend 2022, S.C. had 37 fatalities per 1 million residents, with drunken driving accounting for 38% of fatalities nationally due to drivers exceeding the legal limit.

  6. PennDOT urges responsible designated driving ahead of Labor ...

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    This effort is funded through PennDOT's statewide annual distribution of nearly $6 million from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for impaired driving enforcement.

  7. Ergonomic hazard - Wikipedia

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    Elimination is the practice of removing a hazard from the work operation so there is no longer risk of harm. [9] This is the most effective solution. For ergonomic hazards, this could involve: Redesigning the work area to remove the need for prolonged reaching, bending, or maintaining awkward postures.

  8. Is difficulty driving at night the same as night blindness? - AOL

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    Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, an ophthalmologist and medical reviewer at All About Vision, tells Yahoo Life that another common age-related change that affects night driving is cataracts, a condition ...

  9. Physical hazard - Wikipedia

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    A physical hazard is an agent, factor or circumstance that can cause harm with contact. They can be classified as type of occupational hazard or environmental hazard. Physical hazards include ergonomic hazards, radiation, heat and cold stress, vibration hazards, and noise hazards. [1] Engineering controls are often used to mitigate physical ...