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Road accidents,an occupational risk
Authors:Emmanuel Fort  Laure Pourcel  Philippe Davezies  Camille Renaux  Mireille Chiron  Barbara Charbotel
Institution:1. Université de Lyon, F-69003 Lyon, France;2. Université Lyon 1, UMRESTTE (Joint Unit INRETS/UCLB/InVS), Domaine Rockefeller, F-69373 Lyon, France;3. UMRESTTE (Joint Unit INRETS/UCLB/InVS), Institut National de Recherche sur les Transports et leur Sécurité, 25, Avenue François Mitterrand F-69675 Bron Cedex, France;4. Hospices Civils de Lyon, Service des Maladies Professionnelles, Centre Hospitalier Lyon Sud, F-69495 Pierre Bénite, France
Abstract:Road accidents sustained at work represent between 20% and 40% of work fatalities in most industrialised countries, yet few data on occupational road accident risk factors have been published. A case control study was performed to assess the role of work-related risk factors in the occurrence of occupational road accidents. A preliminary qualitative study was carried out to identify possible occupational factors in occupational road accidents, and to draw up the case control study. Cases were recruited from the Rhône road trauma registry (France), controls from voting lists. A telephone interview was performed. Exposure to road risk was measured as a percentage of work time. One hundred and forty-six cases and 440 matched controls were interviewed. Accident risk was found to increase with exposure. Driving was associated with more difficult working conditions than found in jobs not involving driving. These difficulties, however, were not systematically associated with increased occupational road accident risk. Among factors which still emerge after adjustment for road risk exposure, there are scheduling issues (inflexible schedule organisation, lack of consecutive rest-days, lack of flexibility in performing the work), difficulties of communication with superiors, low seniority in the activity, low educational level and physical constraints at work. This study highlights some possible occupational road accident risk factors. Given the chosen case/control methodology, the findings may be considered as advancing our knowledge of the subject, but need confirmation by further studies.
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