1. Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to:
- Â Raise awareness of fatigue risks for employees and drivers.
- Highlight shared responsibilities in managing fatigue.
- Provide preventative and mitigative actions to ensure safe operations.
- Ensure compliance with Transport for London (TfL) PHV guidance and industry best practice.
2. Scope
This policy applies to all employees, contractors, and drivers while performing on-duty work or business travel. Specifically:
- Â Employees working at offices, facilities, or remote sites supporting the company
operations.
- Â Employees working in remote locations require long drives.
- Â Drivers undertaking private hire operations or transportation services.
- Â Employees undertake business travel, including air travel, rental vehicles, or
commuting as part of their roles.
3. Roles and Responsibilities
3.1 Team Leaders / Managers
- Ensure the health, safety, and wellbeing of all workers.
- Take reasonable steps to eliminate or mitigate fatigue risks.
- Annually review hazard assessments and improve fatigue management processes.
- Prevent workers from working excessive hours.
3.2 Employees / Contractors
- Arrive at work adequately rested and ready for duty.
- Recognize personal limits and avoid unsafe work while fatigued.
- Self-report fatigue concerns before or during work.
- Keep track of working hours and alert team leaders if you approach the limits.
3.3 Drivers
- Ensure fitness for duty, including freedom from excessive fatigue.
- Understand that driving fatigued endangers life.
- Take regular rest breaks, and employ mitigation measures (e.g., short naps,
hydration, coffee) as needed.
- Follow TfL guidance on health, wellbeing, and fatigue management.
4. Fatigue Principles
4.1 Work-Related Breaks
- Â Reduce continuous driving or working time.
- Encourage frequent breaks to maintain alertness.
4.2 Recovery and Sleep
- Â Ensure adequate sleep opportunities between work periods.
- Maximize nighttime sleep where possible.
- Minimize shifts ending between 00:00–06:00.
- Avoid extended shifts.
4.3 Reset Breaks
-  Provide extended breaks (≥30 hours, including two nights) between sequences of work to prevent accumulated fatigue.
5. Workplace Fatigue Risks
Factors influencing fatigue include:
- Work-related: long hours, insufficient breaks, harsh environments.
- Lifestyle: poor sleep quality, family responsibilities, commuting stress.
Mitigation:
- Â Adequate staffing, clear schedules, realistic workload expectations, and support for
commuting and off-duty activities.
6. Fatigue Signs and Effects
Signs of Fatigue:
- Headaches, dizziness
- Difficulty keeping eyes open
- Constant yawning
- Muscle weakness, lack of energy
Immediate Effects:
- Reduced concentration, slower reactions
- Increased errors and impaired decision-making
- Lower immune function
Long-Term Effects:
- High blood pressure, heart disease
- Depression, anxiety
- Diabetes, gastrointestinal disorders
7. Fatigue Mitigation
Sleep:
- Adults require 7–8 hours of continuous sleep daily.
- Sleep debt accumulates with insufficient rest; only additional sleep can offset it.
Rest Periods:
- Take regular breaks during work; a 15-minute break is recommended every 2–4
hours, especially in extreme conditions.
Work Limitations:
- Use scheduling tools to avoid excessive hours.
- Clearly define work types and maintenance planning to reduce conflict and stress.
8. Working Hours and Limits (TfL-Aligned)
General Employees:
- Do not exceed 14 hours of on-duty work in any 24-hour period (including
commute).
- Do not exceed 60 hours in a rolling 7-day period.
- If exceeded, provide a minimum of 24 hours off-duty.
Drivers:
- Maximum 10 hours driving in a rolling 24-hour period.
- Mandatory 30-minute break after 4.5 hours of driving.
- Attempt 15-minute breaks every 2 hours where feasible.
Business Travel:
- Â Total travel time (personal/rental vehicles, airport commute, flight) should not exceed 14 hours in 24 hours.
Exceeding Limits:
- Extraordinary situations must be pre-approved by the Team Leader and the District Manager.
- Discuss mitigation strategies for fatigue and follow up with documentation.
9. Employee Information, Training, and Support
- Employees can contact the Health Service Advisor for fatigue-related concerns.
- Recommended online training modules via MyTalent & Learning system:
o Understanding & Managing Your Sleep Health
o Managing Fatigue
- Regular awareness and training ensure alignment with TfL safety guidance.
10. Policy Compliance
- Adherence to this policy is mandatory for all staff.
- Non-compliance may result in disciplinary action, up to and including removal from driving duties.
- The company reserves the right to review and update this policy in line with TfL
guidance and best practice.