
The signs are there. Slower reactions. Trouble focusing. Know when to stop.
The most dangerous thing about fatigue isn't being tired. It's that nobody says it. You show up. Suit up. Get to work. Meanwhile your reaction time is shot and your judgment is off.
Today's focus: If you're tired, name it. If someone on your crew looks off, ask. Fatigue is a crew risk, not just yours. When you're running low, everyone depending on you is exposed.
The moment fatigue becomes a secret is the moment it becomes dangerous. Crews that talk about being tired don't pretend their way into incidents. They adapt. They rotate. They check each other.
Before your brief, say this: "If you're dragging today, speak up. We'll work around it."
You can't fix what you won't say.
— Lito Wilkins
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