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A review of developing and implementing Australian fleet safety interventions : A case study approach update

机译:澳大利亚机队安全干预措施的制定和实施回顾:案例研究方法更新

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Due to relatively little research in Australia and overseas, there is increased attention being devoted to the area of fleet and work related road safety. This is in part due to an awareness of workplace health and safety issues and the overall impact that fleet related safety issues have on business effectiveness and road safety (Downs et al, 1999; Haworth et al, 2000). Historically costs associated with work related vehicle crashes have more often than not been calculated in terms of vehicle damage or write off costs. Murray, Newnam, Watson, Davey, Schonfeld (2003) suggest that the direct cost of crashes in terms of repairs is only the tip of the iceberg. In recent years changes in industry/employer accountability, business processes, OH&S, Workers Compensation legislation, insurance and third party coverage, and a generally a more litigious environment require industry to develop better benchmarking along with more comprehensive programs to improve fleet safety. There is currently only a small amount of work in this area and estimates of the true cost for work related crashes suggest that hidden costs may be somewhere between 8-36 times vehicle repair/replacement costs (Murray et al, 2003). Based solely on workers compensation data estimates of costs to Australian industry for work related crashes have been in the vicinity of $400 - $500 million per year (Wheatley, 1997). Furthermore, a recent estimate of the average cost to society for a fatal crash is approximately $2 million (Austroads, 2006) and the average total insurance cost of a fleet incident to organisations and society is approximately $28, 000 (Davey & Banks, 2005).
机译:由于在澳大利亚和海外进行的研究相对较少,因此越来越关注车队和与工作有关的道路安全领域。这部分是由于对工作场所健康和安全问题的认识,以及与车队相关的安全问题对业务效率和道路安全的总体影响(Downs等,1999; Haworth等,2000)。从历史上看,与工作相关的车辆碰撞相关的成本通常是根据车辆损坏或注销成本来计算的。默里(Murray),纽南(Newnam),沃森(Watson),达维(Davey),肖恩费尔德(Schonfeld)(2003)认为,坠机的直接损失仅是冰山一角。近年来,行业/雇主责任制,业务流程,职业健康与安全,工人赔偿法规,保险和第三方保险的变化,以及总体上更为诉讼的环境,要求行业制定更好的基准以及更全面的计划以改善车队安全。目前,该领域的工作量很小,对与工作相关的撞车的真实成本的估算表明,隐性成本可能是车辆维修/更换成本的8-36倍之间(Murray等,2003)。仅根据工人补偿数据,每年与事故相关的澳大利亚工业损失成本估计在400到5亿澳元左右(Wheatley,1997年)。此外,最近的一次致命事故对社会造成的平均损失约为200万美元(Austroads,2006年),对组织和社会造成的车队事故的平均总保险费用约为28 000美元(Davey&Banks,2005年)。 。

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