
Driving Forward: Safety, Stress, and Solutions in the Trucking Industry
12/06/24 • 42 min
In this episode of Thrive with R3, hosts Jamie Gassmann and George Vergolias speak with Steve Bojan, Sentry Director of Transportation Safety and Loss Control Services, about the unique challenges in the trucking industry. Steve, with decades of experience across trucking operations and risk management, shares insights on pressing issues like driver retention, mental health, and road safety. The discussion covers the isolation truckers face, the mental impact of witnessing traumatic incidents, and the rising risks of cargo theft and violence. Steve highlights the critical role of dispatcher support, strategies for managing stress, and the importance of fostering driver well being—not only for individual health but for a healthier bottom line. Tune in to learn how fostering a culture of safety and care helps the trucking industry thrive and highlights its indispensable role in society.
In this episode of Thrive with R3, hosts Jamie Gassmann and George Vergolias speak with Steve Bojan, Sentry Director of Transportation Safety and Loss Control Services, about the unique challenges in the trucking industry. Steve, with decades of experience across trucking operations and risk management, shares insights on pressing issues like driver retention, mental health, and road safety. The discussion covers the isolation truckers face, the mental impact of witnessing traumatic incidents, and the rising risks of cargo theft and violence. Steve highlights the critical role of dispatcher support, strategies for managing stress, and the importance of fostering driver well being—not only for individual health but for a healthier bottom line. Tune in to learn how fostering a culture of safety and care helps the trucking industry thrive and highlights its indispensable role in society.
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