The Assessment of Mental Load of Air Traffic Controllers Based on Psychophysiological Indicators

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The article presents a part of a broader study on identifying and monitoring occupational risks, early detection of signs and symptoms of reversible impairment of physical and mental health of staff, decrease in work capacity and the occurrence of deficient, risky behavior in working practices, as a result of intense neuropsychological or physical professional effort. The results of the study aimed at highlighting: professional effort factors experienced by the trial subjects; occupational risk factors that cannot be avoided and which, due to the nature of the workload and the conditions for completing it, can in time lead to reduced work capacity, premature wear and tear, work-related illnesses and risky behaviors in the workplace, with serious consequences for the safety and health of employees and / or other people; measures to prevent and reduce identified work and stress factors, in order to ensure health and safety at work, optimal use of human resources and maintenance of work capacity throughout the professional life. The results can be implemented in the actions taken to ensure occupational health and safety regulations and to monitor employees' health conditions and their work capacity in accordance with the legislation in force.

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Iordache, R. M., & Petreanu, V. (2019). The Assessment of Mental Load of Air Traffic Controllers Based on Psychophysiological Indicators. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 290). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201929012015

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