Besoeker Senior Member Location UK Apr 12, 2012 #21 jumper said: A reliable Frenchman, ya gotta be kidding. PS Mods: I am part French, so I get to say this. Click to expand... Ton analyse n'est pas tout ? fait correct, mais ?a ne fait rien.
jumper said: A reliable Frenchman, ya gotta be kidding. PS Mods: I am part French, so I get to say this. Click to expand... Ton analyse n'est pas tout ? fait correct, mais ?a ne fait rien.
gadfly56 Senior Member Location New Jersey Occupation Professional Engineer, Fire & Life Safety Apr 12, 2012 #22 T.M.Haja Sahib said: Good article.One point that caught my eyes is the ten days period for adapting to night shifts.May be,three weeks period would be better. Click to expand... This is precisely why hospitals generally rotate shifts monthly.
T.M.Haja Sahib said: Good article.One point that caught my eyes is the ten days period for adapting to night shifts.May be,three weeks period would be better. Click to expand... This is precisely why hospitals generally rotate shifts monthly.
W wtucker Senior Member Location Connecticut Apr 17, 2012 #23 To the original question, although federal OSHA doesn't have a standard on this, some states have their own rules about it. Best to check with the state Labor Dept.
To the original question, although federal OSHA doesn't have a standard on this, some states have their own rules about it. Best to check with the state Labor Dept.