Americans are renewing their focus on railroad safety after a string of recent derailments, especially two fiery ones involving hazardous chemicals in Ohio and Minnesota that prompted evacuations.
Federal regulators and members of Congress are urging railroads to do more to prevent derailments. They want standards for the trackside detectors used to help identify equipment problems, more notice to states about hazardous chemicals they are hauling, and at least two people at the helm of freight trains.
A Senate bill would toughen the penalty for safety violations to up to 1% of a railroad’s annual operating income and set standards for the […]
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Americans are renewing their focus on railroad safety after a string of recent derailments, especially two fiery ones involving hazardous chemicals in Ohio and Minnesota that prompted evacuations.
Federal regulators and members of Congress are urging railroads to do more to prevent derailments. They want standards for the trackside detectors used to help identify equipment problems, more notice to states about hazardous chemicals they are hauling, and at least two people at the helm of freight trains.
A Senate bill would toughen the penalty for safety violations to up to 1% of a railroad’s annual operating income and set standards for the […]
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To request portal access, send an email to losscontrol@coactionspecialty.com with “Coaction LC Portal” in the subject line and include your policy number in the email body.
New Safety Talks
New Safety Talks
wpengine2025-09-20T15:13:22-07:00
Common Mistakes When Using Hearing Protection Meeting Kit – Spanish
New eLearning
Upcoming Events & Webinars
See What's Trending
- PPE Face and Eye Protection for Roofing – Refresher – Spanish Gallery
PPE Face and Eye Protection for Roofing – Refresher – Spanish
Assign a Course, eLearning, General Industry, General Safety, Health and Safety Management, Industry, Language, PPE, PPE - Head/Face, Spanish, Teach, Topic, Trending, Type
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