Transit Bus Safety and Security Program Federal Transit Administration 2010 MTAP/SCOPT ANNUAL WINTER MEETING Savannah, Georgia Presented by Ream Lazaro
PROGRAM BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW Slide 2
Federal Transit Administration Transit Bus Safety and Security Program FTA Bus Program initially developed in response to NTSB recommendations to USDOT Created as a result of MOU partnership with - FTA - APTA - CTAA - AASHTO Initial Model Program never left draft stage due to series of issues / approaches requiring revision FTA revised / re-energized Transit Bus Safety Program in 2006 Newly revised Program focuses on small urban and rural transit Based on philosophy of “one-size does not fit all” Program is voluntary and focused on providing technical assistance in safety, security and emergency preparedness
MAJOR PROGRAM COMPONENTS
Federal Transit Administration Transit Bus Safety and Security Program Working Group of Industry Stakeholders Assist in providing Program direction “Roadmap for Excellence” Provides specific guidance to transit agencies in building safety, security and emergency preparedness infrastructure Orientation Seminars Held in partnership with state DOTs Provide guidance, technical assistance, opportunity for dialogue with small urban and rural transit agencies Voluntary Onsite Reviews Provide transit agencies with technical assistance for mission achievement Keeps Program firmly founded in operational reality Web site – Immediate access to safety / security technical assistance resources
PROGRAM SUCCESSES Slide 6
Federal Transit Administration Transit Bus Safety and Security Program 20 Seminars held in partnership with State DOTs as of 12/2010 Allowed face to face dialogue on safety, security, emergency preparedness with over 600 participants from rural and small urban transit agencies Participant evaluations of Seminar helpfulness averaged a positive 4.7 out of a possible 5.0 ORIENTATION SEMINARS
Federal Transit Administration Transit Bus Safety and Security Program VOLUNTARY ONSITE REVIEWS 34 transit systems from over 26 states reviewed as of 12/2010 Mid-sized urban, small urban, and rural agencies Technical assistance materials delivered Written report of recommendations for improvement On average, provided over 20 documents per agency to support recommendations Participant evaluations as to helpfulness of review process Averaged a positive 3.5 out of a possible 4.0
Federal Transit Administration Transit Bus Safety and Security Program TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE WEB SITE Over 700 individual registered users representing over 500 transit agencies (as of 12/2010) Users downloaded over 70,000 technical assistance documents (as of 12/2010) Includes policies, procedures, protocols, forms, templates Registered users receive timely information on critical safety, security and emergency preparedness issues via blast s web site postings Slide 9
TRANSIT SYSTEM SAFETY & SECURITY CRITICAL CHALLENGES ILLUMINATED THROUGH PROGRAM SEMINARS, ONSITE REVIEWS & WEB SITE DOWNLOADS Slide 10
Federal Transit Administration Transit Bus Safety and Security Program MANAGEMENT Formally designating individual(s) responsible for safety, security, training, and emergency preparedness activities Developing system specific Safety Program Plans and/or Security Program Plans Ensuring Mission Achievement and Business / Strategic Planning Processes are based on measurable safety/ security goals and objectives Ensuring a formal methodology for gathering input on safety/security concerns from passengers and community Creating a positive organizational safety culture with empowered front line employees
Federal Transit Administration Transit Bus Safety and Security Program MANAGEMENT (cont’d) Integrating safety / security concerns into facility design and vehicle procurement processes Formally delineating and monitoring contractor activities related to safety, security, and training issues Resolving question of insurance coverage and liability concerns when using transit vehicles in community emergency response Building collaborative processes within Collective Bargaining structure to positively impact employee safety/security performance
Federal Transit Administration Transit Bus Safety and Security Program OPERATIONS and MAINTENANCE Knowing where and how to access safety / security related regulatory standards Ensuring fixed route service design can be operated on schedule without encouraging unsafe driver performance Ensuring parameters of demand response / paratransit service are supported by formal policies defining assistance level that are strictly enforced, e.g., curb-to-curb vs. door-to-door Developing formal policies governing transport of children Formalizing specific policies covering such areas as oxygen tanks, service animals, and passenger emergencies Developing a comprehensive vehicle maintenance plan Appropriately documenting preventive and corrective maintenance
Federal Transit Administration Transit Bus Safety and Security Program OPERATIONS and MAINTENANCE (cont’d) Ensuring drivers, including relief drivers, perform documented vehicle inspections Clearly marking vehicles for identification from the ground and roof decals if appropriate Ensuring vehicles are equipped with basic safety equipment (fire extinguisher, web cutter, reflective triangles, first aid kit, bio-hazard kit, flashlight) Ensuring maintenance shops are equipped with all basic elements of safety protection Utilizing safety / security related performance measurements Ensuring existence of appropriate hazmat plan including MSDS sheets and spill response if maintenance is in house Formal radio / cell phone policies to mitigate driver safety risk
Federal Transit Administration Transit Bus Safety and Security Program HUMAN RESOURCES Creating driver, dispatcher, and supervisor Handbooks that contain specific guidance for each of the 3 job functions on standard operating and emergency procedures Becoming / remaining compliant with Drug & Alcohol program requirements including when new requirements added Creating Workplace Violence policies and delivering training Addressing issue of periodic driver functional medical examinations when not mandated through the CDL process Tracking / monitoring driver on-duty and driving hours in reference to fatigue management concerns Formally structuring and documenting the employment interview process
Federal Transit Administration Transit Bus Safety and Security Program HUMAN RESOURCES (cont’d) Developing incentive programs that award safe performance Periodically evaluating and documenting driver behind-the- wheel performance Providing and documenting driver training on: security awareness and handling potentially dangerous passengers responding to suspicious items on or off bus emergency response procedures, such as for accidents and fires securing non-traditional and oversize mobility devices vehicle orientations on all vehicle prototypes required to operate Creating comprehensive individual training files that document all training received both in classroom and on- vehicle including trainer and trainee signatures, hours, and dates of training
Federal Transit Administration Transit Bus Safety and Security Program SAFETY ACTIVITIES Holding periodic formal driver safety meetings with structured agenda and attendee sign in rosters Developing a formal documented process for hazard identification and risk reduction including proactively soliciting employee input Developing specific procedures for drivers to use in responding/reacting to emergency safety / security events on the bus Developing a Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) Providing training for managers/supervisors on formal accident investigation
Federal Transit Administration Transit Bus Safety and Security Program SAFETY ACTIVITIES (cont’d) Creating a process for determining preventable vs. non- preventable accidents and issuing discipline Formally capturing accident / incident near miss data for trending and service modification Conducting and documenting periodic facility safety audits using a standardized OSHA type checklist Conducting periodic and documented operational safety audits of contractors using a standardized checklist
Federal Transit Administration Transit Bus Safety and Security Program SECURITY ACTIVITIES Conducting threat & vulnerability assessment as tool for risk mitigation Include input from emergency management / first responders Ensuring buses in revenue service are locked or kept under driver control at all times Utilizing tools such as lighting, fencing, and cameras to enhance security of vehicle storage areas Using tools such as cameras and controlled access systems to enhance security of transit facilities Developing formal policy for revenue handling / transfer to maximize fare and employee security Formally capturing security related near miss data for trending and threat mitigation
Federal Transit Administration Transit Bus Safety and Security Program EMERGENCY / ALL-HAZARDS MANAGEMENT Working in conjunction with local / regional emergency management to specifically and realistically define transit’s role in emergency community response Ensuring that appropriate transit staff are National Incident Management (NIMS) certified Developing a post community emergency recovery strategy to guide system re-start Developing and instituting an emergency information dissemination policy that guides key staff on information release Developing emergency communication protocols for use between driver and dispatch in case of on-vehicle security related event Slide 20
Federal Transit Administration Transit Bus Safety and Security Program EMERGENCY / ALL-HAZARDS MANAGEMENT Ensuring transit has opportunity to participate in Local Emergency Planning Committee meetings (LEPC) Building a strong working relationship with local / regional emergency management and police / fire first responders Working with emergency management to assist in identification and location of individuals with access and functional needs who may require evacuation assistance Familiarizing police / fire first responders on transit vehicle operation, including lifts Ensuring transit’s involvement in community emergency drills / simulations / exercises Slide 21
This concludes the presentation on the: FTA TRANSIT BUS SAFETY & SECURITY PROGRAM THANK YOU Slide 22