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The relationships among roadway safety management practices, collision rates, and injury rates within company fleets

This study used data from 70 companies from a range of industries to assess the relationship between companies’ self-reported fleet safety management practices/policies and collision/injury metrics.

Workforce Issues Transportation

The relationships among roadway safety management practices, collision rates, and injury rates within company fleets

Motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are consistently the leading cause of work-related fatalities for all industries combined. They comprise the majority of workplace fatalities for occupations involved in transportation/material moving and are one of the leading causes of death for many occupations which involve driving, but where driving is not the primary job duty. Nonfatal work-related MVCs also have substantial injury and economic consequences for workers and employers. This study used data from 70 companies from a range of industries to assess the relationship between companies’ self-reported fleet safety management practices/policies and collision/injury metrics. Implications of these findings and suggestions for future research are discussed.

Safety Science, 120, doi:10.1016/j.ssci.2019.07.033

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