2019 Courses of Instruction

HUMAN FATIGUE IN 24/7 OPERATIONS

  • April 16, 2019 (1000 to 1500 hours)

Prerequisite: None

Course Description:  This comprehensive course explores the relationship between human fatigue and important biological functions, that impact not only personal well-being and officer safety, but organizational liability and overall risk management. Participants will be exposed to the following areas:

Human Fatigue Considerations

Shift Work and Scheduling Considerations

Health Concerns

Employee and Organizational Recommendations for Improvement

This course also includes2-hours training on officer well-being

Who Should Attend: Individuals involved in shift work.

Tuition/Registration Fees: Registration fees are due by the first day of class. If fees are not paid in full prior to completion of class, certificates and continuing education hours will not be issued unless payment is received.

Cost:

  • $80 - tuition only
  • Meals can be purchased separately at $6.00 each

Continuing Education Hours:

  • 4 hours of Interpersonal Perspectives

Mineral Area College Credit:

  • None
Coordinator:
  • Captain Rex Scism
  • 573-751-8444 or rex.scism@mshp.dps.mo.gov
For questions concerning enrollment:
  • Jeanette Ford
  • 573-751-3626 or jeanette.ford@mshp.dps.mo.gov

Application For Training