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1. 1 Federal Railroad AdministrationRoadway Worker ProtectionDelivering Results
2. 2 Roadway Worker Fatalities
3. 3 Severe Engineering InjuriesJanuary-December This is from the SOFA analysis projectThis is from the SOFA analysis project
4. 4 Roadway Worker FatalitiesAverage Fatalities per Year
5. 5 Other = vehicle operated beyond authority limits.Other = vehicle operated beyond authority limits.
6. 6 For 1997 – 2004
Red = Four (20%) of incidents - workers struck by trains on an adjacent track;
Blue = Six incidents (30%) - workers walked into the path of a train
These two categories combined (ten incidents) pertained to workers who entered the fouling space of an adjacent track in error or crossed in front of moving train/on-track equipment. This accounts for 50 percent of the fatalities since 1997.
Note the slight increase in adjacent track from 17% to 20%
Other = e.g, vehicle operated beyond authority limits.
For 1997 – 2004
Red = Four (20%) of incidents - workers struck by trains on an adjacent track;
Blue = Six incidents (30%) - workers walked into the path of a train
These two categories combined (ten incidents) pertained to workers who entered the fouling space of an adjacent track in error or crossed in front of moving train/on-track equipment. This accounts for 50 percent of the fatalities since 1997.
Note the slight increase in adjacent track from 17% to 20%
Other = e.g, vehicle operated beyond authority limits.
7. 7 Roadway Worker FatalitiesType Railroad Note the increase in passenger pre to post regulationNote the increase in passenger pre to post regulation
8. 8 Roadway Worker FatalitiesTime of Year (Calendar Year) Note the increase in passenger pre to post regulationNote the increase in passenger pre to post regulation