Title: Transit Bus Safety and Security Program Federal Transit Administration
1Transit Bus Safety and Security ProgramFederal
Transit Administration
2Program Background
- How did the program evolve?
- History of Bus Program
- NTSB Recommendations to US DOT
- Initial Model Program Development
- Difficulties with Initial Model Program
- New Bus Program Initiative
3Specific NTSB Recommendations to US DOT
- Develop implement oversight program to assess
ensure safety of transit bus operations that
receive Federal funding (H-98-43) - Collect accurate, timely, sufficient data so
thorough assessments can be made relating to
transit bus safety (H-89-44) - Evaluate collected data to identify underlying
causes of transit bus accidents which lead to
identification of safety deficiencies at transit
agencies (H-98-45) - Develop, in cooperation with APTA, CTAA,
AASHTO, model comprehensive safety program(s)
provide to all transit agencies (H-98-46)
4Initial Model Program Development
- Memorandum of Understanding for Model Program
Development (H-98-46) was signed by FTA APTA,
CTAA, AASHTO - A Model Program was drafted which set forth
core enhanced program elements
5Difficulties with Initial Model Program
- Single model developed for all transit agencies
regardless of size or operating characteristics
one size did not fit all - Core enhanced elements of Model were difficult
for transit systems to interpret apply to their
individual operating realities - Coordination with involvement of State DOTs in
addressing Model Program implementation for small
urban rural transit agencies was limited - Model Program needed to be revised
6New Bus Program Initiative
- FTA revised re-energized its Transit Bus Model
Program in 2006 - Established Working Group of MOU partners
industry stakeholders to assist in Program
design/development - Renamed program FTA Transit Bus Safety and
Security Program since no single model will be
offered - A Framework for Excellence has been developed to
promote standard principles
7New Program Initiative contd
New Bus Program Initiative
- New Program tasked with providing voluntary
guidelines for safety, security emergency
preparedness that are flexible beneficial to
all size transit agencies - New Program is dynamic, ongoing designed to be
responsive to changing needs in the transit
safety security environment - New Program is currently focused on needs of
rural small urban transit while still embracing
larger bus agency mission
8Program Foundation
- What is the Program infrastructure?
- Scope of New Program
- Program Building Blocks
- Make up of Working Group
- Responsibilities of Working Group
- Program Guideline Elements
- Technical Assistance Info Database
9Scope of New Bus Safety Security Program
- Establish Working Group of MOU partners key
stakeholders - Research bus transit industry safety, security
emergency preparedness needs - Develop implementation guidelines for bus safety,
security emergency preparedness excellence - Identify safety/security gaps between guidelines
existing performance within small, medium,
large transit operations
10Program Scope contd
Scope of New Bus Safety Security Program
- Collect and/or develop technical assistance
information/materials to fill identified
safety/security gaps - Create mechanisms for agencies to access
technical assistance information - Monitor Bus Transit Safety Security Program
outcomes on ongoing basis re-engineer outreach
technical assistance information as necessary
11Working Group Make-up
- MOU Partner representatives including APTA, CTAA,
AASHTO - Representatives from small, medium, large bus
transit agencies - Representatives from State DOTs
- Representatives from Federal partners, including
Transportation Security Administration (TSA),
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), National
Rural Transit Assistance Program (NRTAP), Federal
Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) - Other key industry stakeholders
12Working Group Responsibilities
- Provide input to FTA on Bus Safety Security
Program design implementation - Assist in identification screening of technical
assistance material - Assist in outreach delivery of Bus Safety
Security Program initiatives
13Bus Safety Security Framework
- Management
- Equipment, Systems Operation and Maintenance
- Human Resources
- Safety Activities
- Security Activities
- Emergency / All-hazards Management
14Technical Assistance Database
- Purpose
- Build continuously update collection of transit
industry safety security best practices
including policies, procedures, protocols, forms,
handbooks, lesson plans, other technical
assistance materials that can be used to fill
individual agency gaps based on identified need - Process
- Based on Guideline of Elements for Safety,
Security Emergency Preparedness Excellence
Research, review, select categorize existing
transit industry technical assistance materials
from all available sources. Develop new
materials where no appropriate existing materials
are identified.
15Program DELIVERY
- How is the Program accessed
- Program Orientation Seminars
- Voluntary On-site Reviews
- Resource Website
- Workshops, Training Outreach
- State DOTs
- Transit Associations
16Orientation Seminar Overview
- The Transit Bus Safety Security Orientation
Seminar provides an effective mechanism - to familiarize stakeholders with the program's
objectives - to develop and make available effective practices
and resources that address the needs of transit
bus agencies around the nation, regardless of
their size, level of funding, or service
requirements - for program stakeholders to meet and share
challenges and best practices
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17Orientation Seminar Focus
- Understanding the FTA Bus Safety and Security
Program - Identifying the elements of Transit Safety and
Security Excellence - Performing an assessment of a transit agency's
safety, security and emergency preparedness - Identifying a transit agency's best practices in
safety and security - Identifying gaps and needs in a transit agency's
safety and security program - Understanding the structure, use, and value of
the FTA Bus Safety and Security web site - Utilizing the website to locate and download
information that will fill identified gaps and
needs - Creating a plan to achieve agency safety,
security and emergency preparedness excellence
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18Voluntary On-Site Reviews
Voluntary On-site Reviews
- Solicit volunteer transit agencies of varying
sizes, operating characteristics locations to
participate in on-site reviews - Conduct on-site review of volunteer agency
safety, security emergency preparedness
activities using assessment questionnaire as
catalyst for discussion - Develop post-site review report identifying
agency best practices gaps. Include
recommendations for improvement. - Provide technical assistance materials to agency
from Program resource library as may be
appropriate / helpful
19Resource Website
- Library of effective practices and useful tools
- Program information and updates
- Self-assessment tool
- Community forums
- Community map
- Comprehensive library
- Registration gets you more
- Dashboard
- Access to tools
- Regular updates
- Recommended practices
20Self-assessment Tool
- Encourage transit agencies, in lieu of on-site
review, to utilize this as an educational tool
for achievement of safety, security emergency
preparedness excellence. - Resources are mapped to questions and can be
bookmarked for later retrieval - FTA does not collect data this tool is for the
industrys use - You can print the results for your records
21Resource Library
Web Site Resource Library
- Over one thousand useful resources
- Policies, procedures, protocols, forms,
handbooks, lesson plans, other appropriate /
helpful information. - Organized by Program Framework
- Emphasize integration of safety, security and
emergency preparedness into all areas of
operations and maintenance - Registered users can recommend and bookmark
resources
22Community Forums
- Registered users can
- View posts by other registered peers
- Ask questions and/or provide useful information
on topics - Discuss key issues affecting the delivery of
effective safety, security and emergency
preparedness activities - State DOTs have separate forum room
23Workshops, Training and Outreach
- Held State DOT Invitational Workshop. Other
attendees - FTA headquarters/regional staff,
Working Group members, other key industry
stakeholders. - State regional workshops co-hosted by FTA state
DOTs to orient all state transit agencies on FTA
Program. - Develop / deliver regional specialized training
workshops for appropriate transit agency staff on
high priority safety, security emergency
preparedness topics. - Aggressively pursue opportunities for outreach to
transit industry on bus transit safety, security,
emergency preparedness concerns
24Communication Paths for Program Success
- Program success depends on timely, effective
pro-active communication between - Internal FTA elements staff
- FTA other federal agencies
- FTA state DOTs
- FTA 5307 grant recipients
- State DOTs 5311 grant recipients
- FTA, MOU Partners, Working Group, other key
stakeholders
25Beneficiaries of FTA Bus Program
- Individual transit agencies
- Program provides mechanism to evaluate current
safety, security emergency preparedness
activities identify gaps/needs access
technical assistance to meet gaps/needs to
improve mission accomplishment - Transit employees
- Program provides resources to assist in
enhancement of individual technical skill sets
safety, security emergency preparedness
professionalism - Transit passengers
- Program assists in decreasing operational safety
risks to passengers while enhancing their
security when using transit - Communities transit serves
- Program emphasizes importance of transportation
readiness to respond to community emergencies
provides tools for carrying out that response
26Beneficiaries of FTA Bus Program
- FTA and US Dept. of Transportation
- Program meets NTSB recommendations encourages
achievement of safety, security emergency
preparedness excellence within framework of
nationally standardized guidelines - Department of Homeland Security (DHS) other
Federal agencies - Program provides mechanism for FTA to partner
with other federal agencies - State DOTs
- Program provides guidance/support to state DOTs
to assist in elevating level of safety, security
emergency preparedness of bus transit agencies
in their state - Transit associations
- Program provides template for associations n
designing safety, security emergency
preparedness conference /workshop presentations
technical assistance activities
27- THANK YOU VERY MUCH
- AND
- KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!