Human Fatigue in 24/7 Operations
This comprehensive course explores the relationship between human fatigue and important biological functions, that impact not only personal well-being and officer safety, but organizational liability and overall risk management. Participants will be exposed to the following areas:
Human Fatigue Considerations:
- The circadian clock
- Important biological functions
- Officer safety
- Human error and risk management
Shift Work and Scheduling Considerations
- Rotation frequency and direction
- Shift duration and times
Health Concerns
Employee and Organizational Recommendations for Improvement
4-hours Total: CEH: 4-hours Interpersonal Perspectives.
This course also includes: 2-hours training on officer well-being, including mental health awareness.
Thursday, June 11, 2020 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Understanding the Generational Divide
Today's U.S. workforce is comprised of a more diverse and complex group of individuals than ever before. This course explores unique differences, specific to each of the generations represented in the workplace. In addition to cross-generational comparisons, the course explores other factors that contribute to employee differences such as human stages of development, values, personality, and human communication. Finally, the course provides recommendations for both improved organizational culture, and leadership. This training is beneficial for all employees and supervisors in today's workforce.
4-hours Total: CEH: 4-hours Interpersonal Perspectives
Thursday, June 11, 2020 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Missouri Innovation Campus, 1101 NW Innovation Parkway Room A224, Lee's Summit, MO 64086
PAYMENT INFORMATION
Cost for both Human Fatigue in 24/7 Operations and Understanding the Generational Divide is $150.00 per attendee. Refunds will not be given after June 2, 2020 but registration can be transferred to another individual from your agency.
You can register up to 5 people from your organization at one time.