PMID: 8967832Jun 1, 1996Paper

Health fitness of professional drivers and recurrence of alcoholism

Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju
D Rossi-Gasparović, I Kontosić

Abstract

In the Occupational Medicine Unit of the Primary Health Centre in Rijeka health ability of 6695 professional drivers and applicants for professional driving licence was assessed in respect to alcohol abuse over the period from 1991 until mid-1995. A total of 354 drivers were found to be unfit for driving a motor vehicle. Among them 66 drivers (19% of the unfit and 1% of all examined drivers) were found to be unfit because of alcoholism. Eighteen of those, all with a controlled period of abstinence of at least six months, after return of the driving licence, were reported to have two or more recurrences of alcohol abuse, and had their driving licence taken away again. Results suggest that the percentage (27%) of drivers who as multiple recidivists were declared unfit for driving is high considering the total number of drivers declared unfit for driving because of alcoholism. Therefore a change is proposed to be made in the Book of Rules for the Assessment of Health Ability for Motor Vehicles Driving, calling for assessment of permanent disability for driving after multiple alcohol dependence recidivism or for temporary disability for driving during an extended period after the first established relapse of alcohol dependence.

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