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10/24/2018



Rail News: Safety

FRA's Ries receives Operation Lifesaver's Champion Award


Ries is staff director of the FRA's highway-rail crossing and trespasser programs division.
Photo – Operation Lifesaver Inc.

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Operation Lifesaver Inc. (OLI) has presented its Champion Award to the Federal Railroad Administration's (FRA) Ronald Ries.

Established in 2010, the award recognizes individuals who advance OLI's community safety goals. In particular, the award honors someone who has "contributed significantly" toward any of the three "E's" of rail safety: eductaion, enforcement or engineering, OLI officials said in a press release.

Ries accepted the honor at a recent meeting of OLI's National Advisory Council, where he has served as the federal agency representative for many years.

Ries is staff director of the FRA's highway-rail crossing and trespasser programs division. He joined the agency in October 1994 as a crossing and trespasser regional manager. Four years later, he began work on crossing safety and trespass prevention issues at FRA's headquarters in Washington, D.C.

His involvement with OLI started early in his career when he chaired Iowa's Operation Lifesaver governing committee. Since then, he has trained many educators who share OLI's safety messages throughout the United States, OLI officials said.

Ries also helped create one of the first trespass prevention guides in the late 1990s — a joint project with OLI and Transport Canada.

"[Ries'] passion concerning Operation Lifesaver's mission of saving lives around tracks and trains is unmistakable and ever present in his work," said Wende Corcoran, OLI's interim president.

Ries plans to retire from the FRA at year's end.