Fatigue Management
Build safer operations through smarter fatigue control.
Explore course options for: Operators | Supervisors | Managers
Learning Modules for Operators
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Fatigue Awareness Fundamentals [1A-2502-101]
This course introduces workers to the causes, warning signs, and consequences of fatigue in operational environments. Participants learn how fatigue affects reaction time, judgement, and overall safety. Practical strategies for recognising early symptoms and preventing fatigue-related incidents are covered. The course builds a strong foundation for safe daily work practices.
Delivery: Online and Classroom
Content: 2 hours
ACASA Accreditation Code: 1A-25-101 -
Understand Fatigue Management Legal Requirements
Participants learn the key legal duties and obligations under relevant fatigue management laws and guidelines. The course explains responsibilities for operators, schedulers, supervisors, and employers. Real-world examples highlight the consequences of non-compliance. Learners finish with a clear understanding of what is legally required to keep operations safe and lawful.
Delivery: Classroom
Content: 4 hours
ACASA Accreditation Code: 1A-25-102
Learning Modules for Supervisors
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Operational Impacts of Fatigue Management
This course examines how fatigue affects day-to-day operations, scheduling, and resource allocation. Supervisors learn how to identify operational risks and implement safe scheduling strategies. It covers practical tools for monitoring work hours, rest breaks, and risks during peak workloads. The module ensures fatigue is managed not just administratively, but operationally.
Delivery: Blended
Content: 4 hours
ACASA Accreditation Code: 2A-25-201 -
Administer Fatigue Management Legal Requirements
Designed for supervisors, this module focuses on applying fatigue laws within real operational contexts. Participants learn how to check compliance, manage records, communicate expectations, and respond to breaches. It emphasises monitoring, reporting, and corrective actions. The course ensures supervisors can confidently administer fatigue systems in line with legislation.
Delivery: Classroom
Content: 4 hours
ACASA Accreditation Code: 1A-25-102
Learning Modules for Managers
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Develop Compliant Fatigue Policies & Procedures
Managers learn to design robust fatigue management policies that meet legislative and audit requirements. The course explains how to translate legal duties into clear, workable procedures for teams. Participants explore policy frameworks, documentation, and governance structures. By the end, learners can produce compliant and practical fatigue management policies.
Delivery: Blended
Content: Half-day
ACASA Accreditation Code: 2A-25-201 -
Manage Compliant Fatigue Systems
This course focuses on monitoring, maintaining, and improving fatigue systems across an organisation. Participants learn how to conduct compliance reviews, assess effectiveness, and manage system risks. It includes guidance on audits, reporting, and continuous improvement. Senior staff finish equipped to confidently oversee fatigue management at a strategic level.
Delivery: Classroom
Content: 4 hours
ACASA Accreditation Code: 1A-25-102