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FRA Proposes to Improve Crash Survivability of Locomotive “Black Box”
Contact: Steve Kulm or Warren Flatau
Telephone: 202-493-6024
Wednesday, June 30, 2004 (Washington, DC) Event recorders, the train equivalent of an airplane's "black box,"
will be improved to make sure critical information survives train accidents according
to a proposed rule issued today by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA).
"The survival of data is key to understanding why a train accident happened,"
said FRA Acting Administrator Betty Monro. "Having a better 'black box'
will improve our ability to prevent future accidents."
The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) published in today's Federal Register
addresses several safety recommendations made by the National Transportation
Safety Board to improve the quality of data available for post-accident analysis.
The regulations proposed today are intended to prevent the loss of data resulting
from train accidents involving fire, water, and significant mechanical damage.
The proposed rule would establish standards to make sure event recorders survive
accidents in new and existing locomotives. It would also phase out the use of
magnetic tape as a data storage medium within current "black boxes."
FRA also is proposing that improved event recorders collect and store additional
data, including emergency braking systems, locomotive horns and text messages
sent to the engineer's display regarding directives and authorized speed. The
proposed rule would also simplify existing standards for inspecting, testing,
and maintaining event recorders by railroads.
The proposed regulations are based upon recommendations of the Railroad Safety
Advisory Committee, a consensus-based rulemaking body comprised of representatives
of railroads, industry labor organizations, manufacturers, suppliers and others.
Comments on the NPRM, entitled "Locomotive Event Recorders," may
be submitted through the U.S. Department of Transportation's online docket management
system website at http://dms.dot.gov. The docket number for the proceeding is
FRA-2003-16357. Comments must be received by August 31, 2004.
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