Aware4Duty

Aware4Duty

by Aware360 Ltd

2 ratings
2 reviews

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • August 11, 2019
  • April 25, 2022
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This app provides a quick, non-invasive cognitive assessment to screen for employee impairment due to fatigue, medication, stress, or substance abuse. It helps companies ensure workers are alert and fit for duty, improving safety and productivity with scientifically validated, game-like assessments.

Cognitive acuity assessment
Detects impairment from various factors
Improves safety and productivity
Scientifically validated
Game-like assessment
Instant results in 60-90 seconds
Manager dashboard with reports
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What's New in Aware4Duty

2.93.5

April 25, 2022

Large release - Updates to impairment logic - Changes to guarded and ok thresholds - Updates to notification logic

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User reviews

Mediocre

So I enjoy puzzles games, which is what I treat this little test as. But, it gets boring and I do not find it to accurately show if a person is aware or not. You get a little graph to show how you did but there’s no actual score to see and no explanation as to why you do better or worse. I have gotten every one right and my results adjusting to the graph were worst than the previous day when I got two wrong and took longer to complete. That is just one example of the inconsistency in the app. Great idea behind the app, but I personally would not trust it to help decide if I’m actually aware or not. I wish it would give scores, if you get something wrong show you what it was after you complete the test, and stop using the same shapes, change it up put in math equations, use something that actually makes you think.
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.02 seconds slower per question=impaired?!

This app is currently being used by my company to see if we are alert enough to work. If you “fail”, it sends a message saying you are identified as impaired with no empirical data to back up the accusation. How can a .02 second difference mean a fail? It seems like it’s better to go faster and make more mistakes. IT MAKES NO SENSE!
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FAQ

What is Aware4Duty used for?

Aware4Duty is used to screen employees for impairment caused by fatigue, medication, stress, or substance abuse. It helps ensure workers are mentally fit to perform their duties, thereby enhancing workplace safety and productivity.

How long does an Aware4Duty test take?

An Aware4Duty test is very quick, taking between 60 to 90 seconds to complete. This allows for assessments to be done before a shift, during breaks, or multiple times a day without significantly disrupting workflow.

What factors can Aware4Duty detect impairment from?

Aware4Duty can detect potential impairment from fatigue, illicit drugs, prescription medications, alcohol, and stress. It focuses on the level of impairment rather than the specific cause.

Is Aware4Duty scientifically validated?

Yes, Aware4Duty is scientifically proven and validated by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). It measures cognitive function based on response and recall, using scientifically based cognitive studies.

What are the measured outcomes of using Aware4Duty?

Companies using Aware4Duty have reported significant improvements, including an 11% increase in productivity, a 90% reduction in drug testing costs, a 70% decrease in worker's compensation claims, and a 35% reduction in employee turnover.

Can Aware4Duty be used remotely?

Yes, Aware4Duty can be used onsite or at remote work locations using any modern smartphone or tablet. This flexibility ensures that workers can be assessed regardless of their location.

Does Aware4Duty have ads?

No, Aware4Duty does not contain advertisements. As a free application, it focuses on providing its core functionality without interruptions from ads.

What devices does Aware4Duty support?

Aware4Duty is available on iPhones and iPods. The app-based assessment can also be taken on a computer.