School bus electrification – A new frontier in bus driver safety and health

IF 3.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Transport & Health Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jth.2024.101933
Sergey Sinelnikov
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Electric school buses are becoming an increasingly popular alternative to buses with internal combustion engines. These vehicles are seen as a promising solution to reducing the carbon footprint of the school transportation industry at large, which may ultimately bring about additional benefits. School bus drivers deserve particular attention in this area since their safety and health needs are often neglected by researchers, practitioners, and policymakers who tend to prioritize passenger safety even though the safety of student passengers is both literally and figuratively in the hands of the bus driver. This state-of-the-art literature review uses the Balance Theory of job design to explore a wide spectrum of safety and health issues among school bus drivers. Furthermore, it considers how school transportation electrification may impact different work system elements and what implications it might have for roadway safety and for occupational safety and health.
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校车电气化--校车驾驶员安全与健康的新领域
电动校车正日益成为内燃机校车的替代品。这些车辆被认为是减少整个学校交通行业碳足迹的一种有前途的解决方案,最终可能会带来更多的好处。在这一领域,校车司机值得特别关注,因为他们的安全和健康需求往往被研究人员、从业人员和政策制定者所忽视,他们倾向于优先考虑乘客安全,尽管学生乘客的安全实际上和象征性地掌握在校车司机手中。这篇最新的文献综述利用工作设计的平衡理论来探讨校车司机的各种安全和健康问题。此外,它还考虑了学校交通电气化如何影响不同的工作系统要素,以及对道路安全和职业安全与健康可能产生的影响。
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