Wenger Julia
New Solut. 2008;18(4):481-91. doi: 10.2190/NS.18.4.e.
I interviewed and received written correspondences from truck drivers to gain insight into their lives and to investigate their occupational health and work issues. Drivers discussed money; an interest in trucks, driving, and the truck-driving community; as well as freedom as primary incentives for becoming truck drivers. However, their incentives for becoming drivers were counteracted by concerns such as high fuel costs, sleep deprivation, physical and emotional health problems, safety, company practices, and government regulations. The concerns raised by truck drivers highlight a few of the major health and occupational hazards associated with this profession.
我采访了卡车司机并收到了他们的书面通信,以深入了解他们的生活,并调查他们的职业健康和工作问题。司机们讨论了金钱;对卡车、驾驶以及卡车驾驶群体的兴趣;还有自由,这些是他们成为卡车司机的主要动机。然而,高燃油成本、睡眠不足、身体和心理健康问题、安全、公司做法以及政府法规等担忧抵消了他们成为司机的动机。卡车司机提出的这些担忧凸显了与该职业相关的一些主要健康和职业危害。