Occupational injuries among Boston bicycle messengers
- 18 November 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Industrial Medicine
- Vol. 42 (6) , 519-525
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ajim.10144
Abstract
Background: Urban bicycle couriers may have a high incidence of injuries. Most messengers work as contractors and hence their injuries are not well documented.Methods: To quantify injury rates and severity among urban bicycle couriers a convenience sample of 113 couriers in the city of Boston completed a two‐page self‐administered survey.Results: Most working couriers have suffered at least one injury resulting either in days lost from work (70%) and in visits to a health‐care professional or hospital (55%). The annual incidence rate for injuries resulting in days away from work was 47/100‐bike couriers. Bone fractures accounted for the most days lost from work, followed by dislocations, sprains, and strains. Collisions and avoiding collisions with motor vehicles, including being “doored,” and collisions with pedestrians accounted for the majority (66%) of events leading to injury. Twenty‐four percent of messengers reported wearing a helmet on a regular basis, and 32% have health insurance.Conclusions: Urban bicycle messengers are a poorly documented, largely unstudied workforce who suffer a very high rate of occupational injury. Am. J. Ind. Med. 42:519–525, 2002.Keywords
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