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TRB’s second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2) Report S2-R03-RW-1: Identifying and Reducing Workforce Fatigue in Rapid Renewal Projects documents worker fatigue impacts during rapid renewal operations in the highway construction industry; and describes development of an integrated fatigue management toolkit.

SHRP 2 Report S2-R03-RW-1 is only available electronically.

The same project that developed SHRP 2 Report S2-R03-RW-1 also produced a Guide to Identifying and Reducing Workforce Fatigue in Rapid Renewal Projects designed to help in the development and implementation of fatigue risk management in rapid renewal highway construction environments.

In addition, SHRP 2 Renewal project R03 created two slide presentations on fatigue risk management--one for general highway workers and the other is for managers.

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