There are three methods of inputting of shift data into FAID Quantum: Direct input via either the Single or Cycle Add Shift function within FAID Quantum By selecting Shifts from…
Spreadsheets are a good way to assemble a lot of data and provide the ability to manipulate shifts. Below is an example of how to use the ‘Quick Roster’ spreadsheet….
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…
The free trial version of FAID Quantum is limited to 3 weeks of analysis only. FAID Quantum – Small Business allows 3 months of data, and 1-30 ID#s to be…
It is important to remember that the fatigue calculation requires a week of history to determine a FAID Score. Therefore if you wish to analyse a week of rostered activity,…
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…