2018
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15091938
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The Influence of Organizational Factors on Road Transport Safety

Abstract: Road transport safety is a major concern across Europe due to the human and socio-economic costs associated with work-related traffic accidents. Traditional approaches have adopted regulatory and technical measures to prevent road accidents leaving aside the organizational factors that might contribute to road transport safety. However, contemporary sociotechnical systems theory acknowledges the need to take into account organizational factors. This study adopts a sociotechnical approach and it examines the re… Show more

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“…Although workplace causalities are decreasing worldwide, as a result of diverse regulations, interventions and improvements in industrial safety, occupational accidents in the industry of transportation are still considered a challenging issue in many countries, including Spain (Boada-Grau et al, 2012b; Montoro et al, 2018). Following an applied perspective, the task of reducing the number of work injuries largely depends on the available knowledge on their causal factors and dynamics, and this remains a pending issue for both researchers and road safety practitioners, considering that relatively little is known of psychosocial factors related to the work environment that may explain occupational accidents suffered by professional drivers (Gamero et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although workplace causalities are decreasing worldwide, as a result of diverse regulations, interventions and improvements in industrial safety, occupational accidents in the industry of transportation are still considered a challenging issue in many countries, including Spain (Boada-Grau et al, 2012b; Montoro et al, 2018). Following an applied perspective, the task of reducing the number of work injuries largely depends on the available knowledge on their causal factors and dynamics, and this remains a pending issue for both researchers and road safety practitioners, considering that relatively little is known of psychosocial factors related to the work environment that may explain occupational accidents suffered by professional drivers (Gamero et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to European Road Safety Observatory, traffic accidents are the leading cause of work-related deaths and long-term injuries. Approximately 40–60% of work-related accidents resulting in death are attributed to road accidents, which impose a remarkable economic burden [4]. Besides, a driver’s unsafe behavior can be potentially dangerous for other road users [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After analyzing the authors' scientific literature on the transportation of dangerous goods, it can be stated that due to the constantly increasing number of vehicles, the probability of accidents is growing every year. Scientific articles can be found on the factors that usually determine the likelihood of accidents [27]. Companies spend too little time preparing cargoes to deliver more and more of them.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Road safety is a major concern throughout Europe due to the human and socio-economic costs of work-related accidents. Spanish researchers Gamero, Silla, Sainz-González, and Sora [27] have taken a socio-technical approach and examined the relationship between many organizational factors (organizational learning and training) and road accidents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%