Organizational and personal factors in occupational traffic injuries at work in Spain

被引:7
|
作者
del Carmen Rey-Merchan, Maria [1 ]
Lopez-Arquillos, Antonio [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Malaga, Programa Doctorado Econ & Empresa, Malaga, Spain
[2] Univ Malaga, Escuela Ingn Ind, Malaga, Spain
关键词
Occupational; traffic; crash; driver; injury; severity; FATALITIES; ACCIDENTS; DRIVERS;
D O I
10.1080/15389588.2021.1964075
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objective Traffic crashes are one of the major causes of deaths at work. However, most of the literature on traffic crashes did not study the influence of worker and organization conditions. The current paper analyses the influence of the personal and organizational factors associated with the severity of occupational traffic crashes. Methods A total of 724,596 occupational traffic crashes that occurred in Spain from 2009 to 2019 were analyzed. Men suffered 59% of crashes registered, while workers younger than 30 represented 31.3% of crashes studied. Variables included in the Official Occupational Accident Report were analyzed using logistic regression calculating odds ratios. Results Results showed that a foreign, professional male driver from a small company who is older than 55 years was more likely to suffer a fatal crash. In contrast, a Spanish, nonprofessional female driver from a medium or big company who is younger than 30 years is more likely to suffer light consequences. Conclusions Findings from the current research could help to improve the safety training programmes in companies considering their personal and business variables such as age, gender, or company staff, especially in small companies. Future research should collect and analyze additional variables combining different data sources.
引用
收藏
页码:519 / 523
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] PERSONAL FACTORS IN ORGANIZATIONAL IDENTIFICATION
    HALL, DT
    SCHNEIDER, B
    NYGREN, HT
    ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY, 1970, 15 (02) : 176 - 190
  • [12] WORK AND ORGANIZATIONAL-PSYCHOLOGY IN SPAIN
    PEIRO, JM
    MUNDUATE, L
    APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY-AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW-PSYCHOLOGIE APPLIQUEE-REVUE INTERNATIONALE, 1994, 43 (02): : 231 - 274
  • [13] Occupational Traffic Accidents among Teachers in Spain
    Joaquin Delgado-Fernandez, Vicente
    del Carmen Rey-Merchan, Maria
    Lopez-Arquillos, Antonio
    Choi, Sang D.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 19 (09)
  • [14] Preventing Traffic Injuries: Strategies That Work
    Dellinger, Ann M.
    Sleet, David A.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LIFESTYLE MEDICINE, 2010, 4 (01) : 82 - 89
  • [15] Occupational and non-occupational factors associated with work-related injuries among construction workers in the USA
    Dong, Xiuwen Sue
    Wang, Xuanwen
    Largay, Julie A.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, 2015, 21 (02) : 142 - 150
  • [16] Psychosocial Factors at Work and Occupational Injuries: A Prospective Study of the General Working Population in Norway
    Johannessen, Hakon A.
    Gravseth, Hans Magne
    Sterud, Tom
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE, 2015, 58 (05) : 561 - 567
  • [17] Workplace organizational factors and occupational accidents
    Shannon, HS
    OCCUPATIONAL INJURY: RISK, PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION, 1998, : 171 - 178
  • [18] DOCUMENTING OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES AMONG PERSONAL CARE WORKERS
    Scherzer, T.
    GERONTOLOGIST, 2009, 49 : 24 - 24
  • [19] Evaluation of the Impact of Ambient Temperatures on Occupational Injuries in Spain
    Martinez-Solanas, Erica
    Lopez-Ruiz, Maria
    Wellenius, Gregory A.
    Gasparrini, Antonio
    Sunyer, Jordi
    Benavides, Fernando G.
    Basagana, Xavier
    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES, 2018, 126 (06)
  • [20] Occupational injuries among male construction workers in Spain
    Rey-Merchan, Maria del Carmen
    Navarrete de Galvez, Enrique
    Lopez-Arquillos, Antonio
    JOURNAL OF MENS HEALTH, 2023, 19 (04) : 80 - 85