Fatigue & Work Seminar
Friday, May 9, 9 am - 6 pm
Fatigue & Work Seminar held in Room 48, Level 2 across from Exhibit Hall G
Featured Speakers

James B. Maas, PhD
Keynote Presenter
NY Times Bestselling Author, Power Sleep: The Revolutionary Program That Prepares
Your Mind for Peak Performance
Did you know that?
- A National Commission on Sleep Disorders found that Sleep deprivation costs $150 billion each year in higher stress and reduced worker productivity.
- Almost 3 in 10 working adults say they have missed work, events/activities or made errors at work because of sleep-related issues in the past three months
- Sleep loss of four hours is equivalent to being drunk with a blood alcohol
level of 0.1%
The Big Sleep Show™ presents an exclusive opportunity to connect the importance of sleep to your work environment and provide solutions you can implement to improve productivity, create a safer work environment and provide employees with information for better health and wellness.
Starting with lunch and presentation by a nationally acclaimed Sleep Expert, this afternoon of seminars will focus on managing in the workplace. This program is designed for HR, Safety and Operations managers, busy Corporate Executives, and professionals who work irregular shifts.
Corporate Sponsorships are available for tables of 10 and ten seminar passes. For more information, please contact The Big Sleep Show™ and let us know if you are interested in sponsorship, tickets or more information.
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Luncheon and Speaker
- Performance & Productivity
- Fatigue in the Workplace:
How do companies cope?
Shift Work
- A Hard Day's Night and the challenges of working against our normal sleep cycles
Schedules, Meetings and More
- Why scheduling meetings between 3pm-5pm is a bad idea
Asleep at the Wheel
- A special program on drowsy driving for your company drivers. Management case studies that can really make a difference.
Business Travel
- Managing Jet Lag?
Performing at high levels while crossing time zones
- Keeping Your Internal 'Clock' ticking on time
Productivity in the Workplace
- Who is affected?
- Times of Peak Performance
Sleep Disorders
- Understanding sleep disorders
- Cranky Employee or Tired Employee?
Safety in the Work Place
- Why lack of sleep is like being drunk
Napping
- If it's good enough for NASA, it can work for your company, too.
Alert Strategies
- Managing Alertness:
Pharmaceutical and natural solutions
How to Promote Healthy Sleep
for Employees
- Providing your employees with information that could change, or even save their lives