FAID Quantum makes provision for the user to enter and compare results of multiple ID’s (representing either individuals, groups, or shift patterns) across two work schedules (sometimes used to compare…
The FAID Score Tolerance Level and a KSS Tolerance Level are benchmark figures, set and rostered against in a biomathematical model as an Hours of Work related control. Analysis results…
InterDynamics’ scientific advisor (and from whose thesis FAID came out of) Dr Adam Fletcher has indicated the following: The subjects in the studies that were done when FAID was developed…
The FAID Score Tolerance Level (FTL) and KSS Tolerance Level (KTL) are benchmark figures, that is used in the resulting outputs. Hence, analysis results are measured against this benchmark using…
FAID Quantum is definitely helpful in identifying fatigue exposure associated with hours of work whether these are planned or actual hours, and in particular, taking into account time of day…
Yes you’ve come to the right place! InterDynamics’ various websites (including www.faidsafe.com) have been consolidated, in order to showcase our full capabilities within the one re-designed site. We hope you…
In the past InterDynamics utilised the brand ‘FaidSafe’ to refer to it’s Fatigue Risk Management services and methodology. Nowadays we are proud to refer to this offering as Our Risk-Based…
FAID is the Fatigue Assessment Tool by InterDynamics. It is not an Acronym. If you are wishing to reference FAID, please either simply refer to it as “FAID”, or “FAID…
It has come to our attention that organisations have been including short breaks (45 mins) when inputting work hours into FAID for analysis. For example, an eleven hour shift, is…