Rail

Railroad union vows FRA’s decision to scrap proposal for minimum crew sizes won’t ‘go unchallenged’

Washington — The Federal Railroad Administration has withdrawn a 2016 notice of proposed rulemaking that would have established a minimum crew size of two members on most railroad operations.

NTSB issues safety alert on ‘fouling’ railroad tracks

Washington — Prompted by a fatal incident involving two railroad workers walking on tracks owned by another railroad company, the National Transportation Safety Board on April 9 issued a safety alert regarding “fouling.”

FRA’s Railroad Safety Advisory Committee to meet April 24-25

Washington — The Federal Railroad Administration’s Railroad Safety Advisory Committee is scheduled to meet April 24-25 in Washington.

Lawmaker seeks to mandate two-person crews on freight trains

Washington — Legislation reintroduced by Rep. Don Young (R-AK) on March 13 would require at least two certified crew members on all freight trains operated in the United States.
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NTSB issues five recommendations in report on West Virginia rail tank car incident

Washington — The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration’s “failure to establish a final tank car specification for poison/toxic inhalation hazard tank cars and an aggressive schedule for removing nonconforming tank cars from service” jeopardizes safety among fleets, the National Transportation Safety Board concluded in its investigation of a chlorine release from a ruptured rail tank car in West Virginia.

Postponed again: federal requirement for passenger railroad safety programs

Washington — A Federal Railroad Administration final rule requiring commuter and intercity passenger railroads to develop and implement a system safety program has been delayed again.

FRA issues advisory on safe railroad operations during temporary signal suspensions

Washington — The Federal Railroad Administration has published a safety advisory to address railroad operations during temporary signal suspensions.

FRA to revive safety advisory committee

Washington — The Federal Railroad Administration will renew the Railroad Safety Advisory Committee’s charter, according to a notice published in the Sept. 19 Federal Register.
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FRA issues advisory on potential rail pitting, cracking caused by electric welding

Washington — The Federal Railroad Administration has published a safety advisory on potential damage to train rails caused by pressure electric welding.

OSHA proposes rule exempting certain railroad work, machines from parts of crane standard

Washington — As part of a settlement agreement, OSHA has issued a proposed rule that would grant exemptions to its Cranes and Derricks in Construction Standard for work on or along railroad tracks.

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