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"Two large cups of coffee .... can reduce significantly the tendency to sleep and increase alertness and con - centration." |
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Many people compare the effects of shift work to permanent “jet lag” without the
benefits of the holiday! In fact moving from a day to a night shift has a
similar effect on the body to taking a flight across eight time zones. So arriving for
a new work shift could give you a similar feeling to getting off a plane after a
long haul flight travelling East.
Yet, for many people this is a regular experience and a problem faced by many
night and shift workers. This is of concern to everyone but especially when it
includes those on whom we rely to make critical decisions. The effects on human
error are widespread with performance being impaired by as much as 10%.
It is not difficult to imagine where tired cargo handlers might send your
luggage. However, the potential consequences in safety critical jobs can be
catastrophic such as the horrific reality of the “Three mile Island” incident in 1979,
when operator fatigue was identified as the cause of the disaster.
People are not naturally nocturnal animals. A person's normal body rhythm
involves sleeping at night. If this rhythm is ignored, health, safety and efficiency
may fall at some times of the day and particularly between midnight and 6 am. So
many people working at night are working at the lowest point of their energy
cycle.
Studies have shown that the effects of caffeine can combat symptoms
experienced by many night workers such as the tendency to be less attentive and being
slower to respond. Two large cups of coffee, containing a total of 200mg of
caffeine, can reduce significantly the tendency to sleep and increase alertness and
concentration and enable night shift workers to perform at levels similar to their
colleagues working during the daytime. This effect can be sustained for 5 to 7
hours.
So next time you need to combat fatigue and lack of sleep, remember that a
couple of cups of strong coffee will not only keep you alert and but also help you
feel happier about working late!
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