Tractor driving and alcohol—A highly hazardous combination

J.L. Gassend , M. Bakovic , D. Mayer , D. Strinovic , J. Skavic , V. Petrovecki
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Abstract

Introduction

Approximately half of all injury-related fatalities in the agricultural industry are associated with farm tractors. Skill-based psychomotor tasks, such as driving and operating such machines, are easily impaired as a consequence of the use of alcohol. We have analyzed characteristics of fatal traffic accidents involving tractors in Zagreb County, with special accent to prevalence of alcohol use among drivers.

Subjects and methods

The material comprised all fatal accidents involving tractor drivers in Zagreb County between the years 2001 and 2005 where a medicolegal autopsy had been performed and samples taken for subsequent forensic toxicological analysis. The total of 47 cases were included. Data were collected on characteristics of the fatally injured as well as on circumstances and dynamics of the accident itself. The results are presented with absolute and relative frequencies.

Results

Ninety-one percent (43 out of 47 cases) of fatally injured were males. No person was under the age of 18, 70% were between 18 and 65 years of age and 30% were above 65 years of age. Blood alcohol reading was negative in only 13 out of 47 analyzed cases (28%). Six cases (13%) had blood alcohol concentration (BAC) below 0.50 mg/mL, further 6 between 0.50 and 1.49 mg/mL, 16 (34%) between 1.50 and 2.49 mg/mL and the remaining six had BAC between 2.50 and 3.49 mg/mL. Median BAC among 34 fatalities with positive blood alcohol level was 1.80 mg/mL, while the highest concentration observed was 3.49 mg/mL. Multiple injuries were the most common cause of death (43%) followed by crush asphyxia (26%). Most of the victims (81%) died at the scene of the accident and all of them died within the first 24 h. In the majority of accidents (79%), the tractor operator was a victim of the vehicle rollover.

Conclusion

High percentage of farm tractor users driving under influence and high median BAC indicates that legislation alone is not sufficient in preventing accidents. Further effort should be directed toward education aimed to increase awareness of the obvious risk that alcohol use represents to driving and workplace safety. Taking into account that the overwhelming majority of fatalities occurred from rollovers, strong encouragement should be given to implementation of rollover protecting structure (ROPS) devices in order to prevent such type of fatalities.

开拖拉机和喝酒是非常危险的组合
导读:在所有与农业相关的伤害死亡中,大约有一半与农用拖拉机有关。以技能为基础的精神运动任务,如驾驶和操作这类机器,很容易因饮酒而受损。我们分析了萨格勒布县涉及拖拉机的致命交通事故的特点,特别强调了司机中饮酒的流行程度。研究对象和方法材料包括2001年至2005年期间萨格勒布县所有涉及拖拉机司机的致命事故,在那里进行了法医尸检,并为随后的法医毒理学分析采集了样本。共纳入47例。数据收集了致命伤者的特征,以及事故本身的情况和动态。结果给出了绝对频率和相对频率。结果47例死亡者中有43例为男性,占91%。没有人年龄在18岁以下,70%的人年龄在18 - 65岁之间,30%的人年龄在65岁以上。在47例分析病例中,只有13例(28%)的血液酒精读数为阴性。6例(13%)血液酒精浓度(BAC)低于0.50 mg/mL,另有6例在0.50至1.49 mg/mL之间,16例(34%)在1.50至2.49 mg/mL之间,其余6例BAC在2.50至3.49 mg/mL之间。34例血液酒精浓度呈阳性的死亡中位BAC为1.80 mg/mL,而观察到的最高浓度为3.49 mg/mL。多发伤是最常见的死亡原因(43%),其次是挤压性窒息(26%)。大多数受害者(81%)在事故现场死亡,所有人都在事故发生后24小时内死亡。在大多数事故中(79%),拖拉机操作员是车辆侧翻的受害者。结论农用拖拉机使用者醉酒驾驶比例高,酒精浓度中位数高,说明仅靠立法不足以预防事故发生。应进一步努力开展教育,提高人们对饮酒对驾驶和工作场所安全构成的明显风险的认识。考虑到绝大多数死亡事故是由侧翻造成的,应大力鼓励实施侧翻保护结构(ROPS)装置,以防止此类死亡事故的发生。
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