Employees' work and home life can influence the amount and quality of sleep they get. As a result, getting enough sleep can be a problem for anyone, no matter the job. People who work in industries that require shift work or spend long hours on the job are at a higher risk for sleep related disorders and report getting the least amount of sleep. By addressing sleep as part of a workplace health program, companies can increase safety and make employees healthier and safer at home.
Helping Employees Get the Sleep They Need
Centers for Disease Control
Sleep Awareness Week® Mar 10-16, 2024
QUIZ: How Much Do You Know About Shift Work Sleep Disorder?
SHRM
Reasons to Support Sleep Health
Fatigue: Sleeping Giant of the Workplace
OH&S Online | Jan 2023
The Dramatic Effect of Sleep on Employee (and Employer) Performance
Sogolytics | Dec 2022
Employees get more sleep on a 4-day workweek—and that could reduce 'bad work outcomes'
Fortune | Oct 2022
Want To Build A High Performing Team? Start With Better Sleep
Forbes | Sep 2022
The Link Between Sleep and Job Performance
Sleep Foundation | Sep 2022
How to Support Sleep Health
What Employers Can Do to Support Sleep Health
National Wellness Institute
Supporting Healthy Sleep Habits for a Safe Workplace
Chubb
5 things you can do to help your employees sleep better
Limeade
Employer Resources
Accommodating Employees with Sleep Disorder
Job Accommodation Network
Workforce Health: Sleep Management Toolkit
Kaiser Permanente Interactive Guide
An employers' guide to promoting healthy employee sleep and mental health
Aetna International
Sleep Works for You
American Academy of Sleep Medicine
Sleep Hygiene Tips
Sleep Hygiene
The Sleep Doctor | Dec 2022
What is Sleep Hygiene?
Sleep Foundation | Sep 2022
Healthy Sleep Habits
AASM Sleep Education | Sep 2022
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