A train accident may have been caused by negligence on the part of the operator or
other railroad employee.
Not exact matches
While working on the Santa Fe
Railroad in 1922, Founder Thomas Serrato packed lunches that invoked jealousy among
other workers — so much so that he began sharing, at the request of his fellow
employees.
Prohibit FRA
employees and their spouses and minor children from holding stock or any
other financial interest in a
railroad company subject to FRA regulation.
The Office of Drug and Alcohol Policy and Compliance advises the Secretary on national and international drug testing and control issues and is the principal advisor to the Secretary on rules related to the drug and alcohol testing of safety - sensitive transportation
employees in aviation, trucking,
railroads, mass transit, pipelines, and
other transportation industries.
ODAPC advises the Secretary on national and international drug testing and control issues and is the principal advisor to the Secretary on rules related to the drug and alcohol testing of safety - sensitive transportation
employees in aviation, trucking,
railroads, mass transit, pipelines, and
other transportation industries.
In September 2010, the Federal
Railroad Administration (FRA) issued a final rule restricting railroad operating employees from improperly using cell phones and other distracting electronic
Railroad Administration (FRA) issued a final rule restricting
railroad operating employees from improperly using cell phones and other distracting electronic
railroad operating
employees from improperly using cell phones and
other distracting electronic devices.
The Federal
Railroad Administration (FRA) recently issued a rule prohibiting railroad employees from using personal cell phones and other electronic devices on the job, in response to a September 2008 Metrolink crash that killed 25 people in Chatsworth, Cal
Railroad Administration (FRA) recently issued a rule prohibiting
railroad employees from using personal cell phones and other electronic devices on the job, in response to a September 2008 Metrolink crash that killed 25 people in Chatsworth, Cal
railroad employees from using personal cell phones and
other electronic devices on the job, in response to a September 2008 Metrolink crash that killed 25 people in Chatsworth, California.
Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall complete a shared - use corridor study, in consultation with the Surface Transportation Board, Amtrak, freight
railroads, States, non-profit
employee labor organizations, and
other users of the rail system, as appropriate, to evaluate the best means to enhance and support the further development of high - speed and intercity passenger rail service within United States shared - use corridors.
OSHA enforces the whistleblower provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act and 21
other statutes protecting
employees who report violations of various workplace, commercial motor vehicle, airline, nuclear, pipeline, environmental,
railroad, public transportation, maritime, consumer product, motor vehicle safety, health care reform, corporate securities, food safety and consumer financial reform regulations.
A firefighter is exposed to carbon monoxide, workers in food manufacturing facilities are exposed to flour dust and particles of oils, a
railroad employee is exposed to asbestos in the train's brakes, and an office worker may be exposed to mold and
other carcinogens in a faulty ventilation system.
Railroad employee claims are not limited to physical injuries only, but also include exposure to asbestos, silica, creosote, and
other chemicals that can cause illness or harm.
Because a
railroad employee accepted $ 20,000 in 2000 from defendant
railroad in exchange for releasing his claims of «mental anxiety and fear of contracting mesothelioma, lung cancer or any
other type of cancer,» his estate is barred from suing the...