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Professional drivers: protection needed for a high risk occupation

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  • Baker, S.P.
  • Wong, J.
  • Baron, R.D.

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'On the job' motor vehicle deaths number more than 4,000 annually in the U.S. and comprise nearly one third of all work related deaths. Yet the Department of Labor has set no standards relating to on the road safety of the millions of workers whose jobs entail large amounts of driving, and Department of Transportation standards affecting occupational safety cover only drivers in interstate commerce. Drivers of some commercial vehicles, such as heavy trucks, are at special risk of injury because trucks have usually been exempted for many years from federal motor vehicle safety standards, such as standards for brakes and seatbelts, designed to prevent crashes or protect occupants in crashes. Observations based on a series of 150 fatal crashes involving tractor trailers illustrate the need for better protection of this large population of high risk workers. Clarification of responsibility within the various federal agencies and application of available knowledge and technology are essential.

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  • Baker, S.P. & Wong, J. & Baron, R.D., 1976. "Professional drivers: protection needed for a high risk occupation," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 66(7), pages 649-654.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1976:66:7:649-654_2
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