The TSB Watchlist Presentation to ATAC Ian MacKay, Member Transportation Safety Board of Canada November 7, 2010 Vancouver, B.C.
Outline Who we are, what we do Watchlist and objectives Results The score so far (6-month progress update) Updates on air-specific issues Call for action
About the TSB 3
Fishing vessel safety Emergency preparedness on ferries Passenger trains colliding with vehicles Operation of longer, heavier trains Risk of collisions on runways Controlled flight into terrain Landing accidents and runway overruns Safety Management Systems Data recorders WATCHLIST
Watchlist: Four Key Objectives Raise public and media awareness about the safety risks Demonstrate how concrete action will advance transportation safety Deliver corporate messages about our mandate Build on existing credibility, stimulate dialogue and trigger action by change agents 5
Results TC’s “highest priority” 5 recommendations have gone “Fully Satisfactory” Extensive media coverage Meetings with industry 6
The score so far… 7
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9 Touchdown short of runway, Bombardier Global 5000, Fox Harbour, NS (A07A0134) Landing Accidents and Runway Overruns
10 Risk of Collisions on Runways
11 Collisions with Land and Water Sioux Lookout, ON, 2009 (A09C0172
12 Multi-modal issues Safety Management Systems Data Recorders
How Can You Help? Support timely regulatory processes Push for industry action Support priority setting for safety remediation 13
14 QUESTIONS?
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