Laziness is common trait we all possess some more than not but what people may not be aware of is that they have a chronic fatigue syndrome since they are not familiar with the symptoms and indicators.
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GAO Report on Sailor Fatigue, Crewing Shortfalls
May 28, 2021 8:59 AM
The following is the May 27, 2021, Government Accountability office report, Navy Readiness: Additional Efforts Are Needed to Manage Fatigue, Reduce Crewing Shortfalls, and Implement Training.
From the report
What GAO Found
The Navy issued a fatigue management policy in 2017, but has inconsistently implemented it and sailors are not receiving adequate sleep. GAO conducted a survey in 2020 and estimates that 14 percent of officers received the then recommended 7 hours or more of sleep a day during their most recent deployment, while 67 percent received 5 hours or less. Navy data show that sailor effectiveness declines after prolonged periods without sleep, equating to impairment levels comparable to intoxication. The Navy updated its policy in December 2020 directing adherence to fatigue guidelines and is taking steps to improve implementation, but is limited by a lack of quality information on sailor