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Published on: August 8, 2019
Fatigue at sea in Swedish shipping-a field study
Margareta Lützhöft1, Anna Dahlgren, Albert Kircher
1Department of Shipping and Marine Technology, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden. margareta.lutzhoft@chalmers.se <margareta.lutzhoft@chalmers.se>
Background:
Today many merchant ships sail with only two nautical officers, working a shift schedule of 6 hr on and 6 hr off. There are concerns that such a shift schedule is related to fatigue. However, little data exist from onboard studies of seafarers.
Methods:
Data were collected on board 13 ships. Fifteen participants worked on a 6-on, 6-off watch system and another 15 on a 4-on, 8-off watch system. Electrooculography, actigraphy, diaries, and reaction time tests were used to measure the effects of shift system on fatigue and sleep.
Results And Conclusions:
Sleepiness was higher during the night shift in the 6-on, 6-off system. Moreover, sleepiness increased more during the watch in the 6-on, 6-off system compared to the 4-on, 8-off system. There was a trend toward shorter sleep episodes in the 6-on, 6-off system and sleep was more often split into two episodes.
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