
Create a working environment during the night shift that strengthens the alertness and well-being of the night workers. If necessary, ask the occupational hygienist, health and safety coordinator or prevention officer for health and safety advice.
- Lighting. The use of bright, white light can increase alertness and support the natural day-night rhythm. Dynamic lighting, which adjusts color temperature and intensity throughout the night, can help to combat fatigue.
- Ventilation. Good air circulation ensures a fresh working environment, which contributes to the well-being and alertness of employees. Regular supply of fresh air prevents drowsiness and promotes concentration.
- Acoustics. A quiet work environment reduces distractions and stress. Sound-absorbing materials and minimization of background noise can increase productivity and reduce fatigue.
- Temperature. A cool working environment supports alertness. Maintaining a pleasant temperature prevents drowsiness and contributes to better focus during work.