Title: Safety Enhancements Implemented in Response to Recent Derailments
1Safety Enhancements Implemented in Response to
Recent Derailments
2The Accidents
- 1/18/02 Minot, ND
- 6/28/04 Macdona, TX
- 1/6/05 Graniteville, SC
- 1/31/05 Creighton, PA
- 7/10/05 Anding, MS
- 10/15/05 Texarkana, AR
- 10/20/06 New Brighton, PA
- 1/16/07 Sheperdsville, KY
- 3/12/07 Oneida, NY
Minot, ND
Graniteville, SC
Macdona, TX
Anding, MS
New Brighton, PA
Creighton, PA
Sheperdsville, KY
Texarkana, AR
Oneida, NY
3The Issues
- Railroad Operations
- Human Factors
- Dark (Non-signalled) Territory
- Track Conditions
- Joint Bars
- Plug Welds on CWR
- Hazmat
- Availability of Information
- Tank Car Survivability
4Rail Safety Action Plan
- Initiated in 2005
- Targets the most frequent, highest risk causes of
train accidents - Focuses FRA oversight and inspection resources
more precisely - Accelerates research efforts that have the
potential to mitigate the largest risks.
5Accomplishments
- Published NPRM on Human Factors
- Validated Fatigue Measurement Model
- Close Call Pilot Initiated
- 2 New Track Geometry Vehicles
- Completed T/C Research
- Roll-out of Joint Bar Flaw Detection Technology
- Grade Crossing Public Meetings
- NOW/FreightScope System Implementation
6Hazmat Concerns
- Train Consist Accuracy
- The Ethanol Crisis
- Improving TIH Survivability
- Emergency Response Concerns
7Consist Accuracy Project
Original Project Started in 2003 Daytime showed
7.4 non-compliance rate Report Available on
FRAs website
Phase II of a Nationwide View Nights and
Weekends 150 Train Goal per Region 3 Month
Timeframe Response to Anding, MS
82006 and Future Train Placement Accuracy
Activities
- Inspectors will conduct 10 quarterly random
consist inspections at major yards. - Verify standing order vs. consist order and
shipping paper/emergency response contact
accuracy. - Write violations/individual liabilities where
required. - Communicate with train crews on the importance of
updated and accurate consist information.
14.8 of Trains Had Missing Info
91ST and 2ND Quarter Data
In general, we are ahead of our goals with and
seeing a positive change in compliance.
10Provision Specific Findings
Several issues emerge from a review of specific
data.
174.26(a) Position in Train
174.26(b) Shipping Information
11Ethanol ActivitiesAn Intervention
- Prioritized investigations (with root cause
analysis). - Working with new ethanol facilities at initial
start-up. - Improved training with regulated community.
- Increased communications with Emergency
Responders.
12Ethanol Activities (Cont)
- ERPG Development Contract with CTEH
- Coordinated Transcaer Activities in IA/NE
- Push with RFA Safety Committee for Prevention
13TIH Enhancements
- Response to
- Minot, Macdona, Graniteville Accidents
- Industry Activity in 2006
- Public Outcry for Improvements
14TIH Enhancements
- Two-Fold Approach to improved TIH Transportation
Safety - Better Packages (Tank Cars)
- Operating Requirements to Reduce Risk
- Public Meetings
- 3 Held (2 in 2006, 1 in 2007)
- Next Public Meeting in July/August Timeframe
- Seek Industry Input into Process
15Where we were
- Prior approach was
- Careful balancing of costs and benefits
- Emphasis on working with existing tank car
designs and design practices - Weaknesses of the approach
- Societal costs are not reasonably foreseeable
with any degree of precision - Loss of public confidence and impact on ability
to make wise transportation decisions cannot be
quantified - Working with existing design practices forecloses
options
16Where we are going(Car Enhancements)
- Anticipate maximum forces under reasonably
foreseeable circumstances closing speed 25
mph - Set performance standard to resist head/shell
puncture or other catastrophic loss under those
forces - Apply to all cars carrying TIH materials
- Change out fleet within reasonable time frame,
constrained by production capacity
17Where we are going(Car Enhancements)
18The Design Process
19Where we are going(Operations)
- Interim measure
- Possible speed restriction in dark territory
based on - Higher train mile collision risk
- Derailment risk absent broken rail detection
- Make exceptions for territories with PTC, SPMS,
track integrity circuits, other measures?
20Emergency Response Enhancements Training
- Goal
- Faster Information to Help Emergency Responders
during the First 15 minutes of an Incident - Enhanced Training/Information Sharing
- Approach
- Access to CSX Network Operating System
- Freightscope Project
- Locomotive Emergency Response Video
- Transcaer Participation
21Non-Accident Releasesvs. Safe Shipments
- Railroads Transport approximately 1.7 million
shipments of Hazardous Materials each year - 85 of these shipments are in tank car quantities
- Approximately 600 shipments result in releases
during transportation - These are the top priority for the HM Division
22Non-Accident Releases
23Closing
Questions?
24Questions
Still have questions or concerns?
- Contact me at 202-493-6247
- Visit FRAs web page at www.fra.dot.gov
- E-mail me at Edward.Pritchard_at_DOT.GOV
25THANKS for listening to my slant on selective
rail topics