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The fourth annual report, issued by the Federal Railroad Administration's (FRA) Office of Safety, combines rail-highway crossing accident/incident statistics with the National Rail-Highway Crossing Inventory. Accident/Incident data have been obtained from the FRA's Railroad Accident/Incident...
This is the third annual report issued by the Federal Railroad Administration's (FRA) Office of Safety which combines rail-highway crossing accident/incident statistics with the National Rail-Highway Crossing Inventory. Accident/incident data has been obtained from the FRA's Railroad Accident/...
This is the second annual report combining rail-highway crossing accident/incident statistics with the National Rail-Highway Crossing Inventory. Accident/Incident data has been obtained from the Federal Railroad Administration's Railroad Accident/ Incident Reporting System (RAIRS). The RAIRS...
This the first annual statistical report on rail-highway crossing safety based on comprehensive analyses of information contained in the FRA Railroad Accident/Incident Reporting System (RAIRS) and the National Rail-Highway Crossing Inventory. The RAIRS contains the accident/incident reports...
This report issued by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) Office of Safety, combines rail-highway crossing accident/incident statistics with the National Rail-Highway Crossing Inventory. Accident/Incident data is compiled from monthly reports filed by railroads. The National Rail-Highway...
A railroad is required to make an accident/incident report within 30 days of the end of each month. The FRA examines these reports and resolves errors, omissions, and contradictory information with the reporting railroad. However, even with extensive editing the possibility exists that some...
Railroad should refer to this guide in preparing FRA accident/incident report forms. Further reference should be made to 49 C.F.R. 225. These instructions are intended solely as a guide to reporting and do not limit in any way those accidents/incidents to be reported.
Several field personnel have inquired about the calculations used to determine if a material meets the poison-by-inhalation requirements of 49 CFR Section 173.3a. As an illustration of these calculations, two material safety data sheets (MSDS) are
analyzed.
Please find attached an interpretation of the legal enforceability of 49 CFR Appendix B to Subpart B of Part 107
prepared by the Senior Attorney, Research and Special Programs Administration.
This notice amends the 1983 Edition of the Hazardous Materials Enforcement Manual to: (1) define explicitly the statutory base for regulation; (2) to require inspection of in process tank car manufacturing and repair facilities; (3) to amend the allocation
of inspection resources; and (4) to...