FTA Correspondence to the MBTA for Special Directive 22-6
FTA correspondences to the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority for Special Directive 22-6: Operations Control Center.
FTA correspondences to the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority for Special Directive 22-6: Operations Control Center.
An immediate action letter from FTA to the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority about the approval of the Standdown Training Action Plan.
Immediate action letters from FTA to the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority about actions required to address the safe movement of disabled trains.
FTA correspondences to the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority for Special Directive 22-5: Vehicle Securement of Disabled Trains.
Issue 76 of the FTA Drug and Alcohol Regulation Updates Newsletter is now available. Please share the newsletter with colleagues and send comments to FTA.DAMIS@dot.gov.
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2022 Management Information System (MIS) Reporting Employers who Operate Seasonally...Jeremy Furrer, Safety Policy and Promotion Division Chief, provided an overview and status update on the FTA policy initiatives, including safety rulemakings that stem from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Stewart Mader, Program Analyst, discussed FTA’s approach to reducing transit worker assault.
Joe DeLorenzo, Associate Administrator for Transit Safety and Oversight & Chief Safety Officer,provided an update on Transit Safety Oversight initiatives during the Federal Procedures and Regulations Subcommittee Meeting.
Hope Jensen, Director of Program Oversight, provided an update on FTA’s Top Triennial Review Finding.
Joe DeLorenzo, Associate Administrator for Transit Safety and Oversight & Chief Safety Officer, provided an update during the Safety Coordinating Committee.