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Control Rooms are unique work environments; they impose demands on the body and mind
              that introduce higher-levels of stress and fatigue to your staff. While some stress and fatigue is

              obvious and can be dealt with quickly, there are hidden stress points and poor work-environment

              designs that are less obvious; having a long-term negative impact on the health and well-being
              of the control room worker. Understanding the science behind how technology, product solu-

              tions, and how the human-condition work best together, will increase productivity and help to

              mitigate health issues. The benefits you will realize, could be what allows your staff to respond to

              a critical event faster/more effectively that saves your organization money, reduces operational

              downtime, limits property losses or in some cases….maybe helps to save the life of someone in
              the community they serve in.


              There is a wealth of information available to those that want to approach their control room

              holistically  as an  ecosystem;  to bring  about  changes that  will show  meaningful  results. We

              hope that by reading our Best Practices Guide, you will be encouraged to seek out a deeper
              understanding of how to employ some of the nuances that make a lasting difference.











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