Learning pathways differ from traditional online courses and webinars by being designed for learners at three levels of skill—technician, practitioner, and professional. Users can select a specific skill level or follow the entire pathway as each content level flows into the next.

OEHS/IH Fatigue Management Levels

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Level I - Technician

Individuals supporting OEHS/IH operations who need task-specific skills to recognize fatigue-related hazards, collect relevant data, and apply basic controls under supervision.

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Level II - Practitioner

Individuals performing routine OEHS/IH tasks who need foundational awareness of fatigue risks and basic mitigation strategies to support safe daily operations.

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Level III - Professional

Individuals leading OEHS/IH programs who require advanced understanding of fatigue-related exposures, risk assessment methods, and strategic mitigation approaches to inform policy, training, and organizational decision-making.

Learning pathways offer a greater variety and flexibility of content including articles, research papers, interactive content, and recorded lectures at one, two, or all three levels at their own pace. The user interface resembles a webpage, which learners navigate to access infographics, videos, downloadable articles and papers, and links to external resources.