applying fatigue risk management practices to maintain vigilance and alertness in an aviation workplace applying legislative restrictions on work duties to assist in managing fatigue risks applying precautions and required actions to minimise and control the effects or eliminate identified fatigue risk hazards communicating effectively with others determining and correctly managing factors external to an aviation workplace that could have implications on personal fatigue identifying and accurately predicting the effect of rosters and scheduled meal breaks on personal fatigue levels identifying and determining the effect contributing factors outside the aviation workplace will have on fatigue identifying causes of fatigue and implementing strategies to minimise fatigue in an aviation workplace implementing strategies to minimise fatigue contributing factors implementing work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) procedures and relevant regulations modifying activities and taking appropriate initiatives to manage fatigue in the workplace depending on work contexts, risk situations and environments reading, interpreting and following relevant instructions, procedures, regulations, information and signs recognising actions or workplace situations that promote fatigue using fatigue identification and management techniques to assist work colleagues in identifying and managing fatigue using personal checklists to determine the extent and management of fatigue utilising fatigue management practices to detect and assist in managing fatigue in work colleagues. |