Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6975077 | Safety Science | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The results revealed that drivers aged 30-45â¯years had higher rates of injuries. Most of injuries were moderate (41%) occurring due mainly to oily surfaces on the tractor or implements, carelessness or fatigue during the work. The low-income group had also higher injuries since the drivers in this group work with no regular work-rest schedule and they usually work with old tractors equipped with unsafe facilities. Those that do comply with safety measures are likely to have fewer exposures to unsafe work practices and consequence injuries. Further education of tractors drivers in various aspects of farm safety besides enforced regulations to adjust safety issues are the possible approaches to prevent tractor-related injuries.
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Authors
Ehsan Houshyar, Moslem Houshyar,