Literature DB >> 19064041

Assessment of perceived injury risks and priorities among truck drivers and trucking companies in Washington State.

Peregrin Spielholz1, Jennifer Cullen, Caroline Smith, Ninica Howard, Barbara Silverstein, David Bonauto.   

Abstract

PROBLEM: The trucking industry experiences one of the highest work-related injury rates. Little work has been conducted previously in the United States to assess the hazards, needs, and injury prevention priorities in trucking.
METHOD: Two separate industry-wide surveys of 359 trucking companies and 397 commercial truck drivers were conducted in Washington State.
RESULTS: Trucking companies and drivers both ranked musculoskeletal and slip, trip, fall injuries as the top two priorities. Controlling heavy lifting, using appropriate equipment, and addressing slippery surfaces were frequently listed as solutions. There appears to be a gap in safety climate perception between workers and employers. However, driver and company priorities agreed with industry workers' compensation claims. There is room for safety program management improvement in the industry. The study findings detail opportunities for prioritizing and reducing injuries. IMPACT ON INDUSTRY: This information can be used to focus and design interventions for the prevention of work-related injuries while improving industry competitiveness.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19064041     DOI: 10.1016/j.jsr.2008.09.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Safety Res        ISSN: 0022-4375


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