Federal Railroad Safety Act
As outlined by the federal Department of Labor under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, the Federal Railroad Safety Act (FRSA) under 49 U.S.C §20109 outlines personnel protection and safety guidelines. These apply to all players in the federal rail industry.
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About the Act
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Central to the FRSA as enforced by the Department of Labor is a focus on employee protection. In accordance with other federal laws, the act purposes to address issues of railroad safety and security.
Scope
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The FRSA provides administrational guidelines for interstate carriers, foreign commercialists, contractors, and railroad carrier employees.These comprise of public and private sector players in the rail industry.
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Key Aspects
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The key aspects of the FRSA include safety hazards and security conditions, medical attention, enforcement guidelines of the act, solutions to security and safety hazards, as well as procedures involved in addressing security concerns associated with rail safety.
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