A bus driver in Quzhou, Zhejiang province, who was injured in an accident, not only brought the vehicle to a stop ensuring the safety of the 26 passengers on board, but also helped evacuate the injured passengers. Of course, we should applaud such drivers' professionalism, but more than that we should also pay attention to their safety, says an article in Guangming Daily. Excerpts:
People will never forget the professionalism and presence of mind of civilian heroes like the Quzhou driver, who at times risk their own lives to save others. The public should respect the strong professional spirit of bus drivers, but they should also suggest ways to make their working life free of occupational hazards.
Drivers are prone to some chronic diseases such as gastroenteritis and high blood pressure because of the irregular hours they work, and their long exposures to noise and air pollution. Such occupational diseases should not be neglected for they afflict a wide range of workers. Regular physical examination should be included in their work regulations so that their health can be regularly monitored.
Also, vehicles should be checked regularly to rule out technical and mechanical defects to save drivers and passengers from potential danger. And transport departments should fulfill their obligation of keeping the vehicles and roads safe and secure.
Many drivers have shown outstanding willpower and energy to ensure passengers' safety. The public may expect such spirit from professionals, but it should not put the entire burden of safety and security on them. After all, the public also has responsibilities to fulfill. Only by ensuring the safety of all drivers can the public pay its respects to professionals.