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NeuroUX has launched its Fatigue Monitoring Platform to provide safety-critical teams in high-risk industries—including aviation, mining, transportation, construction, energy, and healthcare—with an objective fit-for-duty signal.
The platform is built on the Psychomotor Vigilance Test (PVT), described in peer-reviewed sleep research as a standard measure of fatigue-related impairment in alertness and reaction time. Workers complete a brief alertness check via phone or tablet, and results are scored against personal baselines rather than a generic threshold. Supervisors can access real-time fit-for-duty results through a dashboard, SMS, Slack, or email, and receive notifications when a worker’s results fall below their baseline. The platform analyzes team, shift, and location trends and can run standalone or integrate with existing risk-management systems and scheduling tools. NeuroUX said the platform does not rely on wearables, cameras, or self-reporting.
According to OSHA, fatigue has been cited as a factor in disasters such as the 2009 Colgan Air crash, the 2005 Texas City BP refinery explosion, and the Challenger space shuttle explosion. Citing safety research, NeuroUX said fatigue is linked to an estimated 13% of workplace injuries and roughly $136 billion per year in lost productivity for U.S. employers, with the risk of night-shift accidents about 30% higher than on day shifts.
“Our goal is to minimize fatigue-related incidents by giving companies a data-driven way to assess whether workers are alert, ready, and able to perform safety-sensitive tasks,” said Anunay Raj, co-founder of NeuroUX. “Fatigue affects even the most experienced workers. When companies can measure it, they can manage it.”