Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait
- Great Barrier Reef pilotage fatigue risk assessment
- Fatigue study on coastal pilots
- The work practices of marine pilots
- Work schedules of Great Barrier Reef Pilots
- Impact on wives and families
- Work and Sleep patterns
- Implications for fatigue management
- Information for Interest
- Restricted access
A survey of the work and sleep patterns of Great Barrier Reef Pilots
ISBN: 0-642-47618-7
A.W.Parker PhD (1), K.Balanda PhD (2), L.Briggs BappSc (1), L.M.Hubinger
PhD (1)
1. School of Human Movement Studies, Queensland University of Technology,
Brisbane, Australia.
2. Centre for Health Promotion and Cancer Prevention Research, Medical School,
University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
- Introduction
- Methodology
- Data Analysis
Results and discussion
- General Characteristics
- Health and Lifestyle
- Sleep and Nap Patterns at sea, ashore and at home
- 6.1 Total sleep duration per 24 hours
- 6.2 Number and duration of sleeps per 24 hours
- 6.3 Nap patterns number and duration
- 6.4 Sleep latency and time to feel alert
- 6.5 Sleep difficulties and disturbances
- 6.6 Sleep requirements
- 6.7 Rating of sleep obtained
- 6.8 Use of strategies to promote sleep
- 6.9 Summary
- Circadian Characteristics
- Feelings while working on the Bridge
- 8.1 Tension
- 8.2 Fatigue
- 8.3 Onset of fatigue
- 8.4 Factors contributing to fatigue on the bridge
- 8.5 Strategies used to combat fatigue
- 8.6 Performance decrements on the bridge
- 8.7 Factors affecting performance levels on bridge tasks
- 8.8 Vulnerability to performance decrements across 24 hours
- 8.9 Pilotage specific experiences
- 8.10 Summary
- Job Satisfaction
- Dyadic Adjustment
- Overall Summary
last updated: October 1998







