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低剂量酒精暴露对海事学员模拟商船驾驶的影响。

Effects of low-dose alcohol exposure on simulated merchant ship piloting by maritime cadets.

作者信息

Howland J, Rohsenow D J, Cote J, Gomez B, Mangione T W, Laramie A K

机构信息

Boston University School of Public Health, MA 02118, USA.

出版信息

Accid Anal Prev. 2001 Mar;33(2):257-65. doi: 10.1016/s0001-4575(00)00040-3.

Abstract

The US Department of Transportation (DOT) regulates on-the-job alcohol use by operators of certain categories of commercial transport. For aircraft, trains, and commercial vessels, operators are subject to sanctions for having > or = 0.04 g% blood alcohol concentration (BAC). This study examines the effects of alcohol (between 0.04 and 0.05 g% BAC) on simulated merchant ship handling. A two-group randomized factorial design was used to compare beverage alcohol to placebo while controlling for baseline performance on a previous day. The study was conducted in the Maritime Simulation Center at Maine Maritime Academy, Castine, ME. Participants were 38 volunteer deck officer cadets in their junior or senior year, at least 21 years of age, with previous experience on a bridge simulator. Following a baseline trial on Day 1, on Day 2 participants were randomized to receive alcohol (0.6 g/kg for males and 0.5 g/kg for females) or placebo. After allowing time for absorption, participants completed a bridge simulator task. For baseline and performance trials, participants were randomized to one of four bridge simulator scenarios, each representing passage of a fully loaded container vessel through a channel with commercial traffic. The aggregate scenario score given by blinded maritime educators measured performance. A main effect for alcohol was found indicating that performance was significantly impaired by this low dose of alcohol relative to performance in the placebo condition. These findings are consistent with current federal regulations that limit low-dose alcohol exposure for the operators of commercial transport vehicles. Further research is required to determine effects at lower BACs.

摘要

美国运输部(DOT)对某些类别商业运输的操作人员在工作时饮酒进行监管。对于飞机、火车和商业船舶,操作人员血液酒精浓度(BAC)≥0.04 g% 将受到制裁。本研究考察了酒精(BAC在0.04至0.05 g% 之间)对模拟商船操控的影响。采用两组随机析因设计,在控制前一天基线表现的同时,将饮用酒精饮料与安慰剂进行比较。该研究在缅因州卡斯廷市缅因海事学院的海事模拟中心进行。参与者为38名志愿者甲板军官学员,均为大三或大四学生,年龄至少21岁,且之前有过驾驶台模拟器的经验。在第1天进行基线试验后,第2天参与者被随机分组接受酒精(男性0.6 g/kg,女性0.5 g/kg)或安慰剂。在留出吸收时间后,参与者完成一项驾驶台模拟器任务。对于基线和性能试验,参与者被随机分配到四个驾驶台模拟器场景之一,每个场景都代表一艘满载集装箱船通过有商业交通的航道。由不知情的海事教育工作者给出的综合场景分数衡量表现。发现酒精有主效应,表明相对于安慰剂组的表现,这种低剂量酒精会显著损害表现。这些发现与当前联邦法规一致,该法规限制商业运输车辆操作人员低剂量接触酒精。需要进一步研究以确定更低BAC水平时的影响。

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