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3/25/2024
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) is soliciting public comments on proposed mandatory minimum standards to protect those who perform track work for transit-rail agencies.
The proposed rule would apply to transit-rail and state safety oversight agencies. The proposed rule calls for such agencies to create a protection program geared at personnel who work on or around rail tracks; implement comprehensive training for workers; and ensure that unsafe acts and conditions are reported.
Comments on the proposed rulemaking are due May 24.
"The workers who repair and maintain America’s transit railways deserve to be safe on the job," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg in a press release. "We are proud to propose the first-ever rule requiring worker protection standards for all rail transit agencies, and I look forward to partnering with transit agencies across the country to advance this vital rule and keep workers safe."
Unsafe practices and conditions place rail transit workers at risk of being killed or seriously injured while performing work. The National Transportation Safety Board and FTA's Transit Advisory Committee for Safety both have recommended regulatory action to address rail transit worker roadway safety, according to a news release.