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Understanding vehicle crashes in work zones: Analysis of workplace health and safety data as an alternative to police-reported crash data in Queensland, Australia

机译:了解工作区内的车辆崩溃:对澳大利亚昆士兰州的警方报告的崩溃数据的替代方案分析了工作场所健康和安全数据

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Objectives: Vehicle crashes in work zones are significantly underreported in official crash datasets of many countries, including Australia. This leads to underestimations of work zone crash frequencies and limited understanding of crash causation factors. To address this important gap in the literature, this paper examines historical data from two different sources - police-reported crash data and organizational Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) records - to understand work zone crashes and their characteristics in Queensland, Australia. Methods: WHS data including text fields were cleaned and coded to match police-reported crash data variables for comparative descriptive analysis of a 45-month period. involvement of a moving vehicle that collided with another vehicle, pedestrian, object, or overturned, at a work zone accessible to public traffic. Results: There were more work zone crashes in the WHS data (N = 820) than the police-reported data (N = 128) and the WHS data offered a deeper understanding of incident causes due to the greater breadth of information available. The two data sets varied in terms of the patterns of crash type, the mixes of road users and vehicles involved, and the contributing factors that were identified, highlighting dangers of relying on single sources for understanding crash characteristics. The WHS data appear relatively consistent with the overall work zone safety literature, but their use has limitations regarding processing and reliability. Conversely, police-reported crash data can be analyzed efficiently but they suffer from underreporting and selective reporting. Conclusions: The WHS dataset is a valuable alternative to police-reported crash data for understanding vehicle crash characteristics in work zones, particularly where restrictive reporting criteria lead to inability to identify these crashes in police data. Reliability and utility of WHS data could be improved through advanced reporting systems and procedures, potentially including development of an app-based system for use on mobile electronic devices.
机译:目标:在包括澳大利亚在内的许多国家的官方碰撞数据集中,工作区内的车辆撞车崩溃明显下降。这导致低估工作区碰撞频率,并对碰撞引起因子有限了解。为了解决文学中的这一重要差距,本文研究了来自两个不同来源的历史数据 - 警方报告的崩溃数据和组织工作场所健康和安全(WHS)记录 - 了解澳大利亚昆士兰州的工作区崩溃及其特征。方法:清除包括文本字段的DU数据,并编码以匹配警方报告的崩溃数据变量,以获得45个月的比较描述性分析。移动车辆的参与与另一辆车,行人,物体或翻倒,在公共交通的工作区内。结果:WHS数据(n = 820)中有更多的工作区崩溃,而不是警方报告的数据(n = 128),而WHS数据由于可用的信息广泛的广泛而言,对事件原因的更深入了解。两种数据集在碰撞类型的模式方面变化,道路使用者和所涉及的车辆的混合,以及所确定的贡献因素,突出依赖于单个来源的危险以了解碰撞特征。 WHS数据与整个工作区安全文献相对一致,但它们的使用具有关于加工和可靠性的限制。相反,警方报告的崩溃数据可以有效地分析,但它们遭受疏忽和选择性报告。结论:WHS数据集是警方报告的崩溃数据的有价值的替代方案,以了解工作区中的车辆碰撞特征,特别是在限制性报告标准导致无法识别警察数据中的崩溃。通过高级报告系统和程序可以改善WHS数据的可靠性和实用性,可能包括在移动电子设备上使用基于应用的应用系统的开发。

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