| The purpose of this study is to study the health,working conditions,and accident risk factors of long-haul truck drivers in a parcel delivery company in Thailand.A truck driving occupational assessed accident risk variables in 400 truck drivers to a questionnaire was used for data analysis,and the data were analyzed using a Pearson correlation and multinomial logistic regression using the SPSS software.Due to the constant and consequential number of truck accidents,data from the collection is used to study truck driver dangerous behavior in order to reduce accident risk factors.The research found that average sleep hours,alcohol,and cholesterol have a minimal impact on accident levels.Hours of operation and smoking have an impact on minor accident rates.Major accident levels are influenced by truck driver weight and blood pressure.Sex and heart disease are influencing the number of fatal accidents.It found that experience,heart disease,blood pressure,cholesterol,and alcohol were all factors in all accident levels.This study found a significant association between health data,working conditions,and accident risk factors of longhaul truck drivers. |