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Fed. laws and regulations require that safety-related transport. professionals undergo screening to ensure that they can safely perform their jobs. Medical certification (MC), background checks (BC), and testing workers¿ knowledge and skills required for the jobs are critical because physically or mentally unfit transport. workers pose a danger to themselves and to the public. There have been concerns raised by recent investigations of the reliability of pilot MC¿s, This report first describes the requirements for MC and BC for selected transport. workers. The following questions were addressed: What are the regulations governing pilots, vessel masters, and commercial drivers and what role do gov¿t. entities have in completing the MC¿s and BC?
TRB's Commercial Truck and Bus Safety Synthesis Program (CTBSSP) Synthesis 15: Health and Wellness Programs for Commercial Drivers explores health risks facing commercial truck and motorcoach drivers. The report examines the association between crash causation and functional impairments, elements of employee health and wellness programs that could be applied to commercial drivers, and existing trucking and motor coach employee health and wellness programs. In addition, the report includes several case studies on employee health and wellness programs in the truck and motorbus industries, focusing on the elements that appear to work effectively.
This report documents principles, techniques, and strategies that are used in the development of fatigue-mitigation plans for transit operators. It includes a "how to" component on the design, implementation, and evaluation of fatigue-mitigation plans. The fatigue-mitigation plans may be used by senior managers, operations managers, safety officials, medical personnel, risk managers, human resource personnel, policymakers, and legal advisors.
This book will relate the history of occupational health efforts in each of the military services and describe the current programs, including discussion of the occurrence and prevention of occupational threats to service members and civilians from the environment and military equipment. Individual chapters will focus on: medical evaluations, workers’ compensation, surveillance, ergonomics, hearing protection, radiation, specific hazardous substances, and particular environments such as aerospace and underseas. It is a revised, updated, and expanded version of the occupational health Textbook of Military Medicine published in 1993.
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