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Rail Unions File Joint Petition to Prohibit One-Person Crews
BLET, UTU file joint petition to prohibit one-person crews http://www.ble.org/pr/news/newsflash.asp?id=4827 CLEVELAND, June 12 — The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen BLET National President Ed Rodzwicz and UTU International President Mike One-person crew operations “have been nothing more than the industry’s “Remote control operations are a very serious hazard for a number of The FRA is told in the petition, “The evidence shows that no conditions The need for such an emergency order, says the BLET and the UTU, is “The workload associated with [remote control operations], while There are numerous incidents of accidents, injuries and fatalities where The petition says that while the FRA has reviewed the safety aspects of The BLET and the UTU also sharply criticized FRA conclusions that the The BLET and UTU petition says a 2006 FRA report titled “Safety of Remote After correcting for these errors, the data actually showed that the mean Similarly, correcting mean injury rates reversed the findings of the 2006 An emergency order prohibiting the use of one-person operating crews, “It is time for the FRA to take a proactive safety stance, and not merely |



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