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Psychosocial Hazards in Transport & Logistics

Transport and logistics workers face unique isolation, fatigue, and scheduling pressures. Regulators expect transport operators to proactively document how they are mitigating the psychosocial risks associated with supply chain demands and customer interactions.

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Common hazards in logistics

driver fatigue and shift work pressures
long periods of isolated work
aggression from clients or the public
unrealistic delivery metrics and tracking surveillance

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Important Notice

This information is general in nature and provided for awareness and documentation support only. It does not constitute legal, clinical, or professional advice. Regulatory obligations vary by jurisdiction and circumstances. Organisations should refer to relevant regulators or qualified professionals for advice specific to their situation.