Title
Shift sequences, duration of rest periods, and accident risk of bus drivers
Author
Pokorny, M.L.I.
Blom, D.H.J.
van Leeuwen, P.
van Nooten, W.N.
Nederlands Instituut voor Praeventieve Gezondheidszorg TNO
Publication year
1987
Abstract
This paper presents a portion of the results of a comprehensive analysis of the etiology of bus driver accidents. This portion of the analysis concentrates on two questions. First, does the sequences of various shifts influence accident risk on a given day? Various analyses led us to conclude that there was no interaction between the type of shift on preceding days, the actual shift, and the bus drivers' accident risk. This leads to the supposition that the actual situation on the working day is an important factor in determining accident risk. Second, is there any interaction between accident risk and the duration of total rest periods during the shift up to the moment of the accident? No such association could be detected. Our analysis and conclusions are restricted to possible effects of total resting time.
Subject
Workplace
Rest periods
Shift sequences
Automotive drivers
Bus driver
Ergonomics
Human enigneering
Traffic accident
Accidents, Traffic
Human
Risk
Transportation
Work
Work Schedule Tolerance
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TNO identifier
230385
ISSN
0018-7208
Source
Human Factors, 29 (1), 73-81
Document type
article