Authors: U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
Date of Publication: January 1981
Sponsoring Agency: U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
Performing Organization: U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
Report No: NTSB/SEE-81-1
Abstract:
On July 28 and 29, 1980, the National Transportation Safety Board held
a public hearing on rail rapid transit safety. Twenty-five witnesses testified
during the hearing on fire safety issues, emergency evacuation from rail
rapid transit systems and safety oversight of transit systems. The Safety
Board examined fire safety issues involving transit car design; emergency
exit from cars; emergency tunnel ventilation; evacuation from tunnels;
emergency procedures including training, drilling, and testing; emergency
communications, equipment, and mobility; and local/State/Federal safety
oversight of rail rapid transit properties. The Safety Board issued
urgent recommendations to the Urban Mass Transportation Administration
for a survey of rail rapid transit systems to determine their capability
for evacuation of passengers under various operational and passenger load
conditions and to establish Federal guidelines for the elimination or minimization
of combustible and toxic gas and smoke-generating materials in existing
rail rapid transit cars. The Safety Board further recommended that the
Secretary of Transportation propose Federal legislation which would explicitly
authorize the establishment of safety standards for rail rapid transit
systems. Other recommendations seek Federal guidelines for car and tunnel
designs, safety equipment and training; the need for S-year safety and
research and development plans; a fire research and testing program; a
study of the need for fire suppression systems; and improved training for
tunnel rescue efforts for employees and emergency personnel.
No. of Pages: 109
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