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Eastern Railroad Discussion > FRA, trucking regulator withdraw sleep apnea rulesDate: 08/08/17 12:02 FRA, trucking regulator withdraw sleep apnea rules Author: GenePoon Date: 08/08/17 13:04 Re: FRA, trucking regulator withdraw sleep apnea rules Author: march_hare What would the proposed evaluation have consisted of? Do they just calculate a body mass index and say that obese people are automatically enrolled in a program?
I'm thinking that some people might be reluctant to candidly answer questions about snoring, for example, if they know that they will be required to enter a program they don't want to go into. Date: 08/08/17 14:16 Re: FRA, trucking regulator withdraw sleep apnea rules Author: ALCO630 It goes by weight, body mass, neck size and family medical history. If they fall within the parameters, you get sent for a
sleep test. march_hare Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What would the proposed evaluation have consisted > of? Do they just calculate a body mass index and > say that obese people are automatically enrolled > in a program? > > I'm thinking that some people might be reluctant > to candidly answer questions about snoring, for > example, if they know that they will be required > to enter a program they don't want to go into. Posted from Android Doug Wetherhold Macungie, PA Date: 08/08/17 15:10 Re: FRA, trucking regulator withdraw sleep apnea rules Author: farmer Had to renew my cdl medical card in July. Already have been diagnosed with sleep apnea several years a go. So I have the sleep machine. Dr. informed me next thing on the governments list is to reduce weight of cdl license holders. With the target goal of making everyone the weight of there late teen years.
Posted from iPhone Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/08/17 15:10 by farmer. Date: 08/08/17 16:13 Re: FRA, trucking regulator withdraw sleep apnea rules Author: Lackawanna484 Reduce the weight of everybody to their late teen years.
So, I'll have to grow my hair in a Beatles cut, dance the peppermint twist three times a week, and train for track team five days a week. I'd be dead in a few days... Posted from Android Date: 08/08/17 18:40 Re: FRA, trucking regulator withdraw sleep apnea rules Author: melalbert The definitive test for sleep apnea is an overnight medically-supervised sleep study. The most common treatment is the use of a CPAP Machine (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure).
Date: 08/08/17 19:09 Re: FRA, trucking regulator withdraw sleep apnea rules Author: shadetree The real problem is that rails and truckers have no reliable schedule. No set sleeping time. A total screwed up schedule. We are told by people who get to sleep at night what is wrong with us.
Eng.Shadetree Posted from Android Date: 08/09/17 21:17 Re: FRA, trucking regulator withdraw sleep apnea rules Author: dt8089 shadetree Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > The real problem is that rails and truckers have > no reliable schedule. No set sleeping time. A > total screwed up schedule. We are told by people > who get to sleep at night what is wrong with us. > > > Eng.Shadetree > > Posted from Android Amen. Dan Date: 08/10/17 04:23 Re: FRA, trucking regulator withdraw sleep apnea rules Author: howeld A drivers normal 10-12 hour shift is spent sitting. When they stop driving they are stuck in a truck stop or a factory parking lot in a questionable part of town or rest area with no where to go or any reliable way to get exercise at often random hours of the day or night. A driver has to really want to stay in shape. Not to mention the lack of health food that is typically available at the average truck stop.
All this really leads to is that humans can no longer be trusted to safely drive or do anything. Posted from iPhone |