Sentences with phrase «railroad safety technology»

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Steven L. Blue is the President & CEO of Miller Ingenuity, a Minnesota - based firm that manufactures high - technology safety systems for the railroad industry.
Maloney said he passed legislation, the Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Finance Program, in 2015 that opened up $ 35 billion in federal financing to install the safety technologies.
Senior Plain Language Official Carol Darr, Director, Office of the Executive Secretariat 202-366-4277 [email protected] Federal Aviation Administration Bruce Corsino 202-493-4074 [email protected] Federal Highway Administration Mary Peterson 202-366-6426 [email protected] Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Lisa Hough 202-366-2129 [email protected] Federal Railroad Administration Sheila Gwynn 202-493-6020 [email protected] Mark Patterson 202-493-6317 [email protected] Federal Transit Administration Vernett Dillard 202-366-9758 [email protected] Maritime Administration Christine Gurland 202-366-5157 [email protected] National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Julie Korkor 202-366-5470 [email protected] Office of the Secretary of Transportation Ben Sanders 202-366-4309 [email protected] Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Ola Parsons 202-366-4002 [email protected] Research and Innovative Technology Administration Renita Hamlet 202-366-6947 [email protected] Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation Mary Holloman 202-366-0091 [email protected]
«I encourage all commuter railroads to take full advantage of this opportunity to invest in the most important rail safety technology in more than a century.»
This comprehensive approach includes immediate and long - term steps such as: launching «Operation Classification» in the Bakken region to verify that crude oil is being properly classified; issuing safety advisories, alerts, emergency orders and regulatory updates; conducting special inspections; moving forward with a rulemaking to enhance tank car standards; and reaching agreement with railroad companies on a series of immediate voluntary actions they can take by reducing speeds, increasing inspections, using new brake technology and investing in first responder training.
«His 45 - year career in the operation and maintenance of railroads will be of great value in helping to implement new safety technology and improve compliance with safety alerts.»
As such, PHMSA — in continued collaboration with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the Federal Railroad Administration — seeks information regarding the design, development, and potential use of automated transportation systems to safely transport hazardous materials by surface mode in compliance with the HMR, and to identify requirements within the HMR which may impede the integration of this technology.
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