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CEGraham  
#1 Posted : 21 July 2019 10:40:41(UTC)
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CEGraham

I'm struggling to find the definition of what is 'regular' when it comes to working nights.  If night shifts (10-6) are not every week or even every month but sporadic (based on the demands of the business) - such as two weeks of nights during one month - is this classed as official night work? M/thx

Acorns  
#2 Posted : 21 July 2019 20:30:49(UTC)
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Acorns

Ditto in that no clear definition of regular night working, in your example you suggest 2 weeks in 4 being nights - at least for that period it would be regular, but if there were then 50 weeks of day shift it may change.  I would probably look at the 17 /26 week period and see if there is a pattern and from that consider if it is regular.  In the absence of a definition, at least we are seen to have tried to come up with an acceptable or rational definition for ourselves.

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CEGraham on 23/07/2019(UTC)
stevedm  
#3 Posted : 22 July 2019 07:47:40(UTC)
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stevedm

seems fairly straight forward really...working at least 3 hours between the period of 23.00 and 06.00hrs on a regular basis...

we also use the shift risk index given in RR446 in addition to guide who does and who doesn't need it.

In you example I would say on the face of it they do not fall in scope....however your risk assesment should show what activities and if fatigue can increase the risk.

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CEGraham on 23/07/2019(UTC)
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