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Truckers: Stay Safe On The Road With Our Tips

May 2

A lot of trucker injuries are caused by being exposed to certain situations or conditions. Trucking firms Bakersfield, CA, drivers should be especially concerned about four accidents.

 

1. Road accidents

This is the most evident. Truckers are forced to work for long hours behind the wheel of vehicles that have huge blind spots and inadequate maneuverability. When they are driving at night, in bad weather conditions, or on ice roads, the chance of an accident is higher.

 

2. Accidents resulting from poor ergonomics

Sitting in the same posture for long periods can lead to back, leg, or arm injury for truckers. Additionally, they may be afflicted by muscle soreness when loading and unloading their merchandise.

 

3. Repairs on the field

While performing maintenance on the field or during vehicle maintenance, truckers could be injured in different ways.

 

4. Falls

The doors to the driver and passenger compartments of transport vehicles don't sit as close to the ground as they are in regular cars. Drivers may be at risk of injury when climbing into or descending from vehicles.

 

 

What are the potential dangers of driving?

 

1. There is a risk of accidents

  • Combustible liquid spills and leaks can pose a fire risk (for instance, tank trucks caused by mechanical failure or collision)

  • Chemical burns could result from hazardous goods like explosives and toxic chemicals.

  • Carbon monoxide poisoning, which is a severe but rare complication that can be caused by automobile exhaust, is also possible.

  • Particularly truck drivers who drive long distances are more at risk of automobile accidents.

  • There is a higher risk of exhaustion because of long driving times

  • For example, falling from an incline or trailer.

  • You risk crushing two trailers when you try to separate them.

  • Traumas caused by physical exercise (for instance, moving large pieces of cargo)

  • Look up Fatigue, Distraction & Impairment

 

2. Health Risks

 

  • Hearing engine noises above 80 decibels for a prolonged duration of time could cause instant intense headaches, aswell permanently losing hearing.

  • Exposure to radiation in the ultraviolet spectrum (UV).

  • Being exposed to extreme temperatures or cold can be harmful to health (for example, heat stroke and frostbite).

  • The musculoskeletal structure could be fatigued and weakened by constant whole-body vibration.

 

3. Toxicological Risques

 

  • Moving dangerous items could expose you to poisonous chemicals

  • Skin illnesses, such as skin irritations caused by chemical substances tend to be more prevalent.

  • Inhaling exhaust fumes

  • Inhalation of dust (for instance, while driving on desert roads)

 

4. The Aspects of Biological Safety

 

  • There is a greater risk of transmission of disease or contamination in the presence of biological cargo.

 

5. Risks associated with ergonomics

 

  • Driving for long periods in an abnormal position can cause back pain or other musculoskeletal disorders.

  • Swelling of the eyes due to the result of strain on your eyes in driving at night or in low light conditions

 

6. Risques for Mental Health and Well-being

 

  • Being in danger of losing their life (e.g. being victimized by an attack on valuable items or physical violence at rest stop intersections along the roads).

  • The stress of being away from loved ones and friends as well as the fear that someone might receive unwelcome directives via a cell phone or any other radio-based communication device can be very anxious.

  • There are steps that trucking companies in Bakersfield (CA) can adopt to ensure their safety and well-being when they are at work.

 

Before you start driving a truck What should you be aware of?

These tips can help reduce the chance of being injured or even dying when driving.

 

  • Moving or lifting large or awkward objects can be dangerous if done incorrectly.

  • If possible, utilize machines for lifting to simplify your life.

  • Be careful not to inhale the exhaust fumes coming from your vehicle.

  • If you are parked, shut off the engine, particularly in an enclosed area.

  • To keep your hands and your body safe to protect yourself and your body, wear personal protective clothing like gloves that resist chemical attack as well as shoes with steel toes and overalls should be worn.

  • Pause for a few minutes when driving for extended periods of time.

  • Training courses will show you how to recognize the signs of violence and how to respond to it.

Your trucking company Bakersfield CA will provide you with a personal alarm you can use to contact for assistance.

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