Program Overview
Millions of workers in manufacturing, healthcare, oil & gas, security, logistics, and hospitality work night shifts — and they face a unique set of safety risks that daytime workers do not. Fatigue, reduced visibility, skeleton staffing, altered circadian rhythms, and delayed emergency response times all elevate the risk of accidents during night operations. ICLM's Night Shift Safety Measures Training addresses these challenges with targeted, evidence-based strategies that protect night workers and ensure operational continuity after dark.
Research shows that nighttime workers experience significantly higher rates of occupational accidents, fatigue-related errors, and long-term health impacts including sleep disorders, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic conditions. Fatigue impairs judgment, reaction time, and situational awareness in ways similar to intoxication. Recognizing and managing these risks is both a safety obligation and a duty of care.
Pre-Use Checks
Daily inspection discipline and hazard spotting basics.
Control Principles
Safe methods, sequencing, and decision making in operations.
Emergency Response
Incident communication and immediate response actions.
