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Issue title: Occupational Ergonomics and Safety, Part 1
Subtitle:
Guest editors: Pedro Arezes
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Castro, Martaa | Carvalhais, Joséb; * | Teles, Júliac
Affiliations: [a] Associação Portuguesa de Psicanálise e Psicoterapia Psicanalítica, Lisbon, Portugal | [b] Universidade Lisboa, Faculdade Motricidade Humana, CIAUD, SA Ergonomia, Cruz Quebrada Dafundo, Portugal | [c] Universidade Lisboa, Faculdade Motricidade Humana, CIPER, Mathematics Unit, Cruz Quebrada Dafundo, Portugal
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: José Carvalhais, Universidade Lisboa, Faculdade Motricidade Humana, CIAUD, SA Ergonomia, Estrada da Costa, P-1499002 Cruz Quebrada Dafundo, Portugal. Tel.: +351 936 206009 or +351 214149154; E-mail:[email protected]
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Beyond workload and specific environmental factors, flight attendants can be exposed to irregular working hours, conflicting with their circadian rhythms and having a negative impact in sleep, fatigue, health, social and family life, and performance which is critical to both safety and security in flight operations. OBJECTIVE: This study focuses on the irregular schedules of cabin crew as a trigger of fatigue symptoms in a wet lease Portuguese airline. The aim was to analyze: what are the requirements of the cabin crew work; whether the schedules being observed and effective resting timeouts are triggering factors of fatigue; and the existence of fatigue symptoms in the cabin crew. METHODS: A questionnaire has been adapted and applied to a sample of 73 cabin crew-members (representing 61.9% of the population), 39 females and 34 males, with an average age of 27.68 ± 4.27 years. RESULTS: Our data indicate the presence of fatigue and corresponding health symptoms among the airline cabin crew, despite of the sample favorable characteristics. Senior workers and women are more affected. CONCLUSIONS: Countermeasures are required. Recommendations can be made regarding the fatigue risk management, including work organization, education and awareness training programmes and specific countermeasures.
Keywords: Aviation, health, seniority, working time
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-141877
Journal: Work, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 505-511, 2015
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