Specific topic 2: Managing fatigue risks
The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 are the main instrument for risk assessment and management systems to control fatigue. The Working Time Regulations 1998 are of some relevance to managing fatigue (see OC1/6) with assessments for night workers, 48 hour weeks (with opt out), 1 days rest in 7 etc.
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