Managing work-related road injury risk : ensuring decent work conditions for those who drive for work and protecting other road users = Gestión del riesgo de lesiones en accidentes : cómo...
MAP20200004400Pratt, StephanieManaging work-related road injury risk : ensuring decent work conditions for those who drive for work and protecting other road users = Gestión del riesgo de lesiones en accidentes : cómo garantizar condiciones de trabajo decentes para quienes deben conducir un vehículo para realizar su trabajo y proteger a los demás usuarios de la carretera / Stephanie Pratt and Mary Williams. — Geneva : UN Road Safety Collaboration, 2020This report is produced by members of the Work-Related Road Safety Project Group of the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration (UNRSC), to coincide with the 3rd Ministerial Conference on Road Safety: Achieving Global Goals 2030, held in Stockholm, Sweden, on 1920 February 2020, and to support the conference commitment to share successes and lessons from implementation of the Global Plan for the Decade of Action for Road Safety 20112020. — Texto en inglés y en españolSumario: What is work-related road injury risk (WRRR) and why is it a critical concern for private and public sector organisations, governments and civil society? -- How has work-related road safety been addressed to date? -- Recognising achievement and celebrating success -- How can work-related road safety be advanced in the next decade? How can it contribute to Agenda 2030? -- Appendix A: Elements in the Global Plan for the Decade Directly Relevant to Work-related road safety -- Appendix B: Work-related road safety research: A selective bibliography1. Seguridad vial. 2. Accidentes de tráfico. 3. Accidentes in itinere. 4. Seguridad e higiene en el trabajo. 5. Condiciones de trabajo. 6. Prevención de accidentes. I. Williams, Mary. II. United Nations Road Safety Collaboration . III. Title.