- Cognitive Function: Mental processes involved in attention, memory, perception, problem-solving, and decision-making.
- Impairment Risk: Likelihood that an individual’s cognitive function is below the level required for safe job performance.
- Safety Rating: Percentage of test takers that completed the test which are deemed at low risk of cognitive impairment.
- Completion Rating: Percentage of test takers that completed the test which were self-enrolled or scheduled.
- Fit For Duty: State in which an individual is capable of performing their job safely and effectively.
- Daily Testing: A cognitive assessment scheduled to recur on a daily basis.
- Not Daily: A one-time cognitive assessment, usually scheduled immediately from the self-enrollment of a test taker.
- Self-Enrollment: Process by which test takers register themselves using a link or QR code.
- High Risk: Test taker’s performance indicates potential cognitive impairment.
- Confirming: Test taker is actively testing. Up to 2 additional attempts are required to confirm if there is risk or not.
- Incomplete: Risk of impairment was detected, but the test taker did not complete a retry attempt within one hour. Their cognitive performance could not be determined.
- Portal: The online interface where managers create projects and view results.
- Mental Flexibility Tasks: Tasks designed to assess mental flexibility and reaction time.