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Knowledge,attitudes and practices of occupational risks in Colombian taxi drivers
Authors:Reynaldo Mauricio Rodríguez Amaya  Sandra Milena Becerra Pinto
Institution:1. Manuela Beltrán University, Colombiareynaldo.rodriguez@docentes.umb.edu.co;3. Manuela Beltrán University, Colombia
Abstract:Objective. The objective of this study was to learn about the health and safety strategies in a sample of taxi drivers in Bucaramanga, Colombia. Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 138 taxi drivers. A survey was used to identify the socio-demographic and working characteristics, knowledge, attitudes and practices according to their occupational risk. Results. Eighty-five percent of the workers labored 9–15?h/day. Of those who suffered accidents, 27% were not affiliated to an occupational risk administrator (p = 0.028). Of the workers who had a work-related accident, 58% considered that the use of a cell phone while driving would not always reduce their attention, 50% always used their seat belt and 7% took active breaks and wore their seat belt (p = 0.01). Conclusions. Within this group of taxi drivers, having or believing to possess knowledge regarding an occupational risk did not ensure that they had a safe attitude or safe working practices.
Keywords:occupational health  safety  accident prevention
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