Design, development and evaluation of driver wellness programs. Technical memorandum number two: survey analysis and core program design. Prepared for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), Office of Research and Technology.

Author(s)
Roberts, S. & York, J.
Year
Abstract

A wellness program for commercial vehicle drivers is being developed to provide a resource for addressing truck and bus industry challenges in the areas of driver safety, turnover, performance, job satisfaction, and industry competition. It is intended to provide strategies to give drivers opportunities for improved health. With improved health comes increased happiness, peace, and prosperity, benefiting the individual, the company, and the industry. This document is the product of the Task Two research efforts. Task Two is the design of a core wellness program. Comprised of five sections, this document provides a summary and analysis of the driver and executive surveys and presents the core wellness program.

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C 33626 [electronic version only] /83 / ITRD E830431
Source

Des Moines, IA, Sue Roberts Health Concepts, 1998, V + 49 p. + app.

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