Truck Driving is Dangerous Business

Truck Driving is Dangerous Business

Category: Work Injuries

Posted July 31, 2016 by admin


Truck Driving is Dangerous Business
Truck Driving is Dangerous Business

When you think of the most dangerous jobs, tractor-trailer driver may not come to mind. But the data shows these workers are more likely to be hurt on the job than most others.

When you think of dangerous jobs, what comes to your mind? Police Officers, firefighters and construction workers might top the list for most people. Tractor-trailer truck drivers probably don’t come to mind, but Bureau of Labor Statistics data show that driving a truck is risky in ways you might not expect. For example:

  • One out of every six American workers killed on the job is a tractor-trailer truck driver.
  • In 2014 alone, 761 tractor-trailer truck drivers were killed while working, which also marks the fifth year in a row that the number of truck drivers fatalities has increased.
  • The vast majority of these deaths, 78 per cent, were caused by transportation incidents.

Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers also have the highest number of non-fatal injuries and illnesses that require days off from work across all occupations (a total of 55,710 in 2014). They rank 6th among the top occupations with highest incidence rates of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work, after police officers and sheriffs, firefighters, highway maintenance workers, correctional officers and nursing assistants. Another way to look at this statistic is that truck drivers had nearly one out of every 20 injury and illness cases nationwide that needed time off work to recover.

In fact, tractor-trailer truck drivers are three times more likely than the typical American worker to have an injury or illness that required days off from work.

The injuries that are most likely to cause them to miss work result from slips, trips, and falls, followed by overexertion. And just how do workers driving tractor-trailer trucks overexert themselves? Pushing and pulling containers; lifting heavy items while loading and unloading the truck; and getting in and out of such a large vehicle routinely are all ways that drivers can easily overdo it on the job.

Among all occupations, tractor-trailer truck drivers also ranked No. 3 on the list of workers suffering from musculoskeletal disorders (injuries or disorders of the muscles, nerves, tendons, joints, cartilage, or spinal discs) that required days off from work in 2014. Overexertion,  including repeatedly getting in and out of the truck and assisting with loading and unloading, and prolonged sitting and maintaining the same position (sometimes with poor posture) while driving the truck, are all causes.

And when truck drivers get hurt on the job it takes them longer to recover. Half of all the truck drivers required at least 20 days away from work after an incident before returning, compared with all other occupations in which half of all the workers returned to work within nine days. Among tractor-trailer truck drivers who had to take days off work due to being injured, 42 per cent missed more than a month (31 or more days) of work.

The Transportation Department’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is charged with reducing the number and the severity of crashes involving large commercial trucks and buses out on our nation’s public highways and roads. In addition to its regulatory oversight of commercial motor carriers FMCSA has online resources to help everyone share our roadways safely.  FMCSA’s safety education program for all vehicles, and including bicyclists and pedestrians, is called “Our Roads, Our Responsibility.”

More information about preventing musculoskeletal disorders in the workplace is available from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Data about work-related fatalities, injuries, and illnesses can be found on the Bureau of Labor Statistics website.

Employers must improve conditions for tractor-trailer drivers, as well as empower workers with knowledge about the hazards they’re likely to encounter.  But so often today, some workers may not even realize whether they are employees of a trucking company today or have somewhere along the way been “transitioned” to independent contractor status with a loss of considerable benefits. Safety and worker designations must be protected.

If you or someone you love has been injured at work, contact an experienced Mount Vernon workers compensation lawyer at Hassakis & Hassakis, P.C. to find out more about your options for financial recovery. Call (800) 553-3125 or email us via the contact form on this page for answers, information and advice.

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