Even with state of the art equipment, foundries still have some of the most physically demanding jobs in industry today. Work load plus heat and humidity have kept most foundries operating with shorter 8 hour schedules. Though the shorter shift makes sense on the surface, it can require that foundry operators work twice as many days per year than employees in other industries that work 12-hour shifts. Ironically, during the hottest periods of the year it is common to find foundry employees pulling 12 hour shifts, 7 days in a row to provide vacation coverage for their coworkers.
In addition, equipment improvements are continuing to increase the length of operational campaigns. All too often, these productivity increases are not supported with appropriate changes to employee staffing levels or work schedules. Thus, many high tech foundries continue to increase worker fatigue, some to dangerous levels.
Challenges:
- Understanding that upgrades to capital equipment can actually increase worker fatigue.
- Providing modern shift schedules that can attract and keep younger employees, while still providing required operational coverage. Most US foundries still use antiquated schedules that require 7 consecutive work days followed by a few days off, and only 1 of 4 weekends off. Studies indicate that the new workforce is looking for jobs that maximize family and social time.
- Managing the unique physiological and sociological stresses placed on foundry employees by working rotating schedules (Days – Evenings – Nights) in a 24/7 industry.
- Safeguarding the foundry from errors of inattention caused by excess fatigue. Consider that as the cost of capital continues to escalate and staffing levels remain constant or drop, the potential adverse effect of any individual misstep is much higher now than ever.
How CIRCADIAN can help you:
For 25 years CIRCADIAN has assisted the foundry industry to resolve these challenges. We provide:
- Shift Schedule Optimization. A unique approach to involve all concerned in designing the best schedule for the specific requirements of each workforce in each foundry.
- Staffing Level Analysis. Scientific review of optimal employee deployment considering job requirements, length of operating campaigns, skill sets, financial constraints and human design characteristics and limitations
- Managing a Shiftwork Lifestyle. A means of providing the shiftworkers and their families with a useable understanding of how the body functions in a 24/7 world and to provide proven tips and countermeasures to get the most out of life.
- Fatigue Risk Assessment. Understand the potential costs, risks and liabilities created by staffing levels, work loads and overall policies and procedures pertaining to this unique 24/7 industry