completed 12/1997
Frequency of accidents on the way to or from work/accidents when travelling on work-related business of which 85 % of fatal accidents are apportioned to persons insured through the institution for statutory accident insurance and prevention in the health and welfare service. Goal: proof of the involvement of changeable operational factors within the practice in the increased risk of accidents on the way to and from work and when travelling on work-related business; determining measures relevant to small businesses using the experience and ideas of the persons insured
Survey in approximately 8800 veterinary practices (questionnaire campaign, expert and group interviews); analysis of the cause of accidents; determining appropriate measures at an operational level within the practice and accompanying measures of the institution for statutory accident insurance and prevention
As well as age, sex and route to work the frequency of accidents - deviating from the results of the study in doctors practices (see project BG36#032) - also varies according to Federal State and local authority; influential operational factors are high work loads (long working hours), constant availability, social isolation or inseparability of work from private life, negative attitude to work protection.
Publications:
Genz, H.O.: Verkehrssicherheit. Die BG (1997) Nr. 12, S. 724-726;
Trimpop, R.; Kirkcaldy, B.: Organisatorische und individuelle Faktoren im Verkehrs- und Arbeits-Unfallgeschehen in Tierarztpraxen. BGW-Arbeitsbericht zur Verkehrssicherheit, Hamburg 1997
health service
Type of hazard:work-related health hazards
Catchwords:Prävention, Arbeitsunfall, Gefährdungsbeurteilung
Description, key words:Cause analysis of accidents on the way to or from work (traffic accidents), work organisation, vet