Webinar: Detecting driver drowsiness on mine sites – performative versus impactful actions

Become the expert on driver drowsiness in your team

Lower risk. Increase production.

Join this science-backed webinar to learn how the best mine sites manage driver drowsiness.

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Host: Dr. Trefor Morgan, PhD MBA

Drowsiness data must be used to reduce risk, and not merely report it after the fact.

This webinar explores the difference between two approaches to drowsiness we have seen across mine sites:

  • Performative actions are about ticking boxes and convincing management that something is being done.
  • Impactful actions focus on reducing risk with the use of objective data to prevent accidents.

You will learn about the most impactful actions, that allow teams to intervene earlier, improve controls, and reduce risk exposure over time.

The challenge for mine site managers

Drowsiness detection technology has improved fast, but the bigger question still remains: Is this truly making the site safer, or just wasting effort on reports?

That gap between visible activity and real risk reduction is one of the hardest things to manage, particularly across long shifts, remote locations, and high consequence environments where the cost of getting it wrong is severe.

In this session, you will learn:

  1. Why some of the most common drowsiness metrics create the appearance of control without reducing risk
  2. What separates actions that are performative from those that are impactful and genuinely reduce exposure
  3. The practical controls and decisions that turn drowsiness data into safer outcomes on site

Is this you?

  • You are tracking yawns, ESS scores, or sleep onset alerts, but you are not sure if it is reducing risk.
  • Drowsiness incidents keep happening, even though you have monitoring and reporting in place.
  • You have dashboards full of data and no clear answer on what to act on, or when.
  • You know when a driver fell asleep. What you do not know is how it could have been prevented.
  • You are logging fatigue events, but finding out about the risk after the fact rather than while it is quietly developing.

In 30 minutes, you'll walk away with...

  • A practical understanding of the difference between performative drowsiness metrics and what actions you can take to genuinely reduce risk.
  • An action plan you can take back to site: which metrics to focus on, what each one reveals, and the action it should trigger.
  • Clear guidance on the controls worth introducing, including earlier supervisor intervention, roster review, shift redesign, route planning, driver coaching, and escalation pathways.
  • Tips on how to shift from reporting on drowsiness after the fact to catching escalating risk early, before it becomes an incident.
  • The opportunity to put questions directly to sleep science expert Dr. Trefor Morgan in the live Q&A. (He can talk about this all day!)

Register now and get your questions answered

Join Dr. Trefor Morgan live as he breaks down the difference between performative drowsiness reporting and the metrics that actually reduce risk on-site.

Spots are limited to keep the session genuinely informative and interactive.