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1 1 Disclaimer: These safety materials, resources and PowerPoint ® presentations are not intended to replace your company's health and safety policies or to substitute for specific state and federal standards. We do not guarantee the absolute accuracy of the material contained within these resources. Please refer to applicable state and federal standards for regulatory compliance. Note to trainer: This presentation includes speaker’s notes.

2  Fatigue by the numbers  Are you getting sleepy?  What causes fatigue?  Do you have a sleep disorder?  How to minimize fatigue 2

3 3  100,000 crashes/year*  Factor in 41% of heavy-truck accidents**  Causes 31% of truck driver fatalities** *National Highway Traffic Safety Administration **AAA

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5 5 Number of Accidents by Time of Day

6 6 Physical signs:  Eyes close or lose focus  Trouble keeping head up  Frequent yawning  Back hurts

7 7 Mental/emotional signs:  Wandering, disconnected thoughts  Memory lapses  Other drivers catch you off guard  Irritability, restlessness, impatience

8 8 Behavioral signs:  Failure to check mirrors  Erratic shifting, braking  Drifting out of lane  Unnecessary speed variations  Tailgating

9 9 What Causes Fatigue?  Emotional issues  Physical issues  Concentrating hard  Environment  Not enough sleep

10 10  Eyes open  Brain in sleep mode  Cumulative effect

11 11  Trouble falling/staying asleep  Kicking, thrashing  Sore, stiff muscles when you wake  Snoring, gasping

12 12  Waking up tired  Experiencing daytime sleepiness  Falling asleep at inappropriate times

13 13  Develop a pre-sleep routine  Prepare the room  Get enough sleep  Be careful with sleep aids

14 14  Avoid alcohol  Nap strategically  Consider caffeine

15 15  100K crashes/year  Get 7-8 hours’ sleep  Sleep debt is cumulative  Your safety is your responsibility

16 16  Have you ever been involved in an accident because you or the other driver were fatigued?  How do you manage your fatigue?  What is the company’s policy on rest breaks?

17 17  NIOSH driver fatigue brochure NIOSH driver fatigue brochure  Four tips for a safe drive in English and SpanishEnglish Spanish  National Sleep Foundation National Sleep Foundation

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