Transportation Safety


Canada Border Services Launches Web Tool Alerting of Disruptions

The business resumption messaging details when and where an incident is occurring, how long the delay may be, and what other border crossings are open nearby.

DHS to Improve International Entry Process

"We're committed to a more welcoming environment for the roughly one million foreign travelers arriving at our ports each day," said Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff.

NTSB Lauds FAA's Quick Action on Eclipse 500 Throttle Problem

A June 5 approach to Chicago's Midway Airport revealed left and right engine control can be lost if the throttle position signal exceeds its maximum range.

Research Highlights Hazards of Extended Nighttime Driving

Extended driving at night impairs an individual's driving performance, and should, therefore, be limited.

NTSB to FAA: Addressing Human Fatigue Long Overdue

NTSB Chairman Mark V. Rosenker says the board is concerned and has issued recommendations to FAA because it has "seen too many accidents and incidents where human fatigue is a cause or contributing factor."

Injury Study Suggests Need for Golf Cart Safety Regulations

Golf carts are becoming a popular means of transportation away from golf courses, and new research from University of Alabama at Birmingham's (UAB's) Center for Injury Sciences says injuries associated with their use may be underappreciated, suggesting the need for the implementation of safety measures.

Live from Safety 2008: ASSE Sets Another Attendance Record

On only the second official day of the annual event, the society has announced it has broken records for both turnout and exhibition space sold.



NHTSA Creates Online Fourth of July Promotional Planner

States, communities, and organizations across the country are encouraged to make use of these promotional materials, such as the poster shown here, to help in their efforts to prevent drunk driving during the Fourth of July weekend.

UK to Observe National Men's Health Week

The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) has called on employers to support National Men's Health Week, June 9-15, in a bid to improve the health of male workers across the UK.

Online NIOSH Work Traffic Library Welcomes Visitors, Submissions

The library houses resources from around the world related to preventing road traffic injuries and deaths at work. The resources are stored in the "Road Safety at Work" online library, www.roadsafetyatwork.org.

NHTSA Urges Tire Safety During Summer Months

The risk of a serious crash during hot weather can be heightened by tires that are worn out, under-inflated or too old, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration stated.

NACD Submits Comments, Raises Concerns on Rail Tank Car Proposal

"It would be much easier for a terrorist to track and target a train moving at 30 mph than to track one moving at 50 or 60 mph," NACD noted.

Passenger Vehicle Safety Examined by Senate Committee

The hearing will consider the biomechanics of what occurs during a rollover, the relationship between vehicle roof strength and occupant injury risk, and the history and efficacy of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's roof strength standard in improving vehicle safety.

OSHA Co-Sponsors Wisconsin Workplace Safety and Health Day

Making and keeping the workplace safe and healthy will be the focus of the 5th annual "Safety Day, June 12, in Pewaukee, Wis.

Emergency Responders Participate in Oil Spill Training

"Spill response is a top priority, and this specialized training enhances the multi-mission preparedness of today's Coast Guard personnel, as well as our federal, state, and local partners," said Lt. Commander Mario Mercado, Chief of Sector Miami's Port Operations Division.

FAA Bans Chantix Anti-Smoking Aid for Pilots, Controllers

The agency said about 150 pilots and 30 controllers were known to be taking the medication when the ban was announced May 23.

Major Builders Group Fighting Calif.'s Off-Road Diesel Emissions Standard

AGC of America says the new standards and rules would require California contractors to retrofit, re-power, or replace off-road diesel equipment at a cost expected to reach $13 billion.

ASHRAE Publishes First Airplane Cabin Air Quality Standard

This voluntary standard can be adopted by individual airlines or FAA and covers issues such as temperature, cabin pressure, air contaminants, ventilation rates, and more.

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