Data released by Safe Work Australia today in the report Work-related fatalities involving trucks, Australia 2003 to 2012 show an alarming number of Australia’s truck drivers are being killed at work each year.
In releasing the report, Safe Work Australia Chair, Ann Sherry AO said more needs to be done to ensure the safety of these workers and reduce these worrying statistics.
“Around 80 workers are killed each year while working in or around a truck,” said Ms Sherry.
“Not only is this figure disturbing in itself, but 39 per cent of these people die in single vehicle truck crashes.
“While the data showed that driving too fast for the conditions caused some of the fatalities, for many the cause of the crash was unknown, however it is likely that fatigue and lack of concentration played some part in these deaths.”
The report outlines target areas to help reduce truck-related fatalities, including:
“By targeting these areas we can improve the working environment for truck drivers, people who work in the vicinity of trucks and the general public,” said Ms Sherry
“Improving a business’s work health and safety is critical, it increases productivity and more Australian’s get home safely every day because of it.”
Road transport is a priority industry under the Australian Work Health and Safety Strategy 2012-2022. Efforts to prevent truck-related workplace incidents are undertaken by work health and safety regulators, the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator and the National Transport Commission.
A list of initiatives being undertaken by organisations to help reduce road transport incidents is attached. For more information visit www.swa.gov.au
Source: http://safeworkaustralia.cmail1.com/t/ViewEmail/j/808E680B32724483/F25DEB5CB0CDA594C5EC08CADFFC107B