Not exact matches
We have had several inquiries about whether the DOJ advice to
Federal prosecutors regarding pursuing criminal cases will have an impact upon the Department of Transportation's longstanding
regulation about the use of marijuana by safety ‐ sensitive transportation employees — pilots, school bus drivers, truck drivers, train engineers, subway operators, aircraft maintenance personnel,
transit fire ‐ armed security personnel, ship captains, and pipeline emergency response personnel, among others.
The DOT agencies (the
Federal Aviation Administration [aviation], the
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration [trucking], the
Federal Railroad Administration [rail], the
Federal Transit Administration [mass transit] and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration [pipeline]-RRB- and the United States Coast Guard (USCG)[maritime] each have industry specific regulations which in total cover approximately 12.1 million transportation employees who perform safety - sensitive fun
Transit Administration [mass
transit] and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration [pipeline]-RRB- and the United States Coast Guard (USCG)[maritime] each have industry specific regulations which in total cover approximately 12.1 million transportation employees who perform safety - sensitive fun
transit] and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration [pipeline]-RRB- and the United States Coast Guard (USCG)[maritime] each have industry specific
regulations which in total cover approximately 12.1 million transportation employees who perform safety - sensitive functions.
FMCSA's imminent hazard out - of - service order to Industrial
Transit states that the company's ``... complete and utter lack of compliance with operation of (
federal safety
regulations)... substantially increases the likelihood of serious injury or death for its drivers and the motoring public... this risk is heightened further when Industrial
Transit transports [hazardous materials].»
The Topic Guides bring together the requirements of the ADA and DOT ADA
regulation,
Federal Transit Administration (FTA) determinations, and best operational practices on each topic.
The hands - on Exercises and Answer Keys contain important supplemental information that serve to familiarize the trainee (s) with more in - depth details of the requirements that satisfy and comply with the
Federal Transit Administration (FTA)
regulations.
by reviewing discrimination complaints, reports, and other relevant information collected or prepared by the
Federal Transit Administration or recipients of assistance from the
Federal Transit Administration pursuant to any applicable civil rights statute,
regulation, or other requirement; and
Fatigued driving in particular is a risk inherent to commercial
transit, and to discourage this potentially threatening behavior, the
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) requires that trucking companies and drivers adhere to strict
regulations regarding hours of service.
Operate
transit bus safely and with in state and
federal regulations.