Fatigue Management in the Queensland Mining Industry: Impacts and Gaps for Mental Health and Safety
Case studies
This report examines fatigue management in Queensland mining and its links to mental health and safety outcomes.
- Analyses incident data showing most fatigue incidents involve heavy vehicles on surface coal mines
- Reviews regulatory and industry guidance, highlighting QGN16 as a benchmark
- Identifies gaps in current fatigue management, especially around mental health and long-term health monitoring
- Summarises interventions: rostering, lighting, environmental controls, and fatigue detection technology
- Explores the bi-directional relationship between fatigue and mental health in mining
- Recommends improved data collection, regular review of controls, and development of a mentally healthy workplaces toolkit
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry operators and safety professionals seeking to improve fatigue management.
- Benchmarks current fatigue controls against best practice
- Highlights the need for regular review and verification of fatigue controls
- Identifies gaps in monitoring long-term health and mental health outcomes
- Emphasises the importance of worker consultation in fatigue management
- Showcases leading interventions, including fatigue detection technology
- Supports continuous improvement in health, safety, and productivity
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