| Literature DB >> 27142559 |
Mark D Chandler1, Terry L Bunn1, Svetla Slavova1.
Abstract
Trucking remains one of the most dangerous industries in the U.S. Study aims were to (1) identify differences in worker injury types; (2) describer typical injury scenarios; and (3) recommend injury control measures, in short-haul vs. long-haul trucking. Narrative text analyses of Kentucky short-haul and long-haul trucking workers' compensation first reports of injury were performed. A higher percentage of lifting and cranking injuries were identified in short-haul trucking compared with long-haul trucking that had a higher percentage of securing/opening/closing/adjusting injuries that involved tarping, trailer door handling, and cab slippage. In contrast, a higher proportion of short-haul trucking injury scenarios involved roadway departures and rear-end collisions. Study findings can be used to inform intrastate vs. interstate trucking injury prevention control strategies such as an enhanced driver safety training and safe freight handling in short-haul trucking, and tarping, trailer safety, and cab safety in long-haul trucking.Entities:
Keywords: Injury scenarios; long-haul; short-haul
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27142559 DOI: 10.1080/17457300.2016.1170041
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Inj Contr Saf Promot ISSN: 1745-7300