Supporting Literature for Sleep & Fatigue

ACOEM Guidance Statement: Fatigue Risk Management in the Workplace. ACOEM Presidential Task Force on Fatigue Risk Management. Lerman SE, Eskin E, Flower DJ, George EC, Gerson B, Hartenbaum N, Hursh SR, Moore-Ede M. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2012; 54(2):231-58.

The Prevalence of Short Sleep Duration by Industry and Occupation in the National Health Interview Survey. Luckhaupt SE, Tak S, Calvert GM. SLEEP, 2010;33(2):149-159

Manifestations and Management of Chronic Insomnia in Adults: Summary. National Institutes of Health. NIH Consensus and State-of-the-Science Statements, June 13-15, 2005; 22(2). Available here.

2008 Sleep in America Poll Press Release: Sleepy Americans doze off at work, in the car and on their spouses. National Sleep Foundation. Monday, March 3, 2008.

NIOSH Science Blog on Sleep and Work, Claire Caruso, PhD, RN, and Roger R Rosa, PHD

The Cost of Poor Sleep: Workplace Productivity Loss and Associated Costs. Rosekind MR, Gregory KB, Mallis MM, Brandt SL, Seal B, Lerner D. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, January 2010(52)1, 91-98.

Sleep Problems and Work Injuries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Uehli et al. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2014(18), 61-73.

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