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Posted 06 March 2023 - 08:12 AM

Norfolk Southern news release

Norfolk Southern announces six-point safety plan

 

ATLANTAMarch 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE: NSC) announced Monday a six-point plan to immediately enhance the safety of its operations. The initiatives are based on the preliminary findings of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) following the East Palestine, Ohio, derailment.

 

"Reading the NTSB report makes it clear that meaningful safety improvements require a comprehensive industry effort that brings together railcar and tank car manufacturers, railcar owners and lessors, and the railroad companies," said Norfolk Southern President and CEO Alan H. Shaw. "We are eager to help drive that effort and we are not waiting to take action."

 

Norfolk Southern will immediately begin the following initiatives:

  • Enhance the hot bearing detector network.  Norfolk Southern is evaluating the distance between hot bearing detectors, which currently averages 13.9 miles on its core network.  The company will examine every location on its core network where the distance is more than 15 miles and develop a plan to deploy additional detectors where practical due to terrain and operating conditions.  The company anticipates adding approximately 200 hot bearing detectors to its network, with the first installed on the western approach to East Palestine. 
     
  • Pilot next-generation hot bearing detectors.  Norfolk Southern is working with manufacturers to accelerate the testing and deployment of safety technology on its network that can scan a greater cross-section of a railcar's bearings and wheels. These so-called "multi-scan" hot bearing detectors may offer the potential to catch overheated bearings more effectively.
     
  • Work with industry on practices for hot bearing detectors.  Norfolk Southern intends to work with the industry on a comprehensive review of standards and practices for the use of hot bearing detectors.  In addition to reevaluating the temperature threshold at which an alarm is triggered, the company plans to work with peers to analyze data for patterns that could provide earlier warnings of potential safety issues.  Norfolk Southern also plans to partner with other railroads to review best practices, including response to high-temperature alarms. 
     
  • Deploy more acoustic bearing detectors.  In addition to enhancing its use of hot bearing detectors, Norfolk Southern will immediately accelerate the deployment of acoustic bearing detectors, which play a different role in its safety inspection program.  These detectors analyze the acoustic signature of vibration inside the axle and can identify potential problems that a visual inspection could not.  Norfolk Southern will add 13 new detectors to the five already in service, stationing these devices on high-traffic routes around our core network.  This will strengthen the early-warning system that identifies potential risks before they become issues.
     
  • Accelerate our Digital Train Inspection program.  Norfolk Southern is partnering with Georgia Tech Research Institute to develop a next generation of its most advanced safety inspection technology, which uses machine vision and algorithms powered by artificial intelligence to identify defects and needed repairs much more effectively than traditional human inspection.  Ultra-high-resolution cameras stationed in strategic locations around its network will give Norfolk Southern a 360-degree health check on railcars, improving its ability to detect, diagnose, and repair defects before they become issues.  The company is accelerating the installation of the next phase of this new technology on its Premier Corridor, which connects the Midwest and Northeast and is the line that runs through East Palestine. 
     
  • Support a strong safety culture. Norfolk Southern has agreed to join the Federal Railroad Administration's Confidential Close Call Reporting System (C3RS). By joining the program, Norfolk Southern is building upon its own long-standing Close Call Experience Program, which encourages railroaders to speak up if they see something that is unsafe.

 

These enhanced safety measures follow the Feb. 23 release of the NTSB's preliminary report, which traced the derailment and the initial fire to an overheated axle on car number 23, which was carrying plastic pellets. Subsequent NTSB testing indicated that the aluminum covers over the pressure relief valves on three of the five tank cars carrying vinyl chloride melted. The NTSB found that Norfolk Southern's rail crew operated the train within the company's rules and operated the train below the track speed limit. Additionally, the NTSB reported that wayside hot bearing detectors were operating as designed.

 



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Posted 06 March 2023 - 12:32 PM

Progressive Railroading, 3/6/23

 
Norfolk Southern rolls out new safety plan

 

Norfolk Southern Railway today announced a six-point plan to improve the safety of its operations based on the National Transportation Safety Board’s preliminary findings following the Feb. 3 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.

 

"Reading the NTSB report makes it clear that meaningful safety improvements require a comprehensive industry effort that brings together rail car and tank car manufacturers, rail-car owners and lessors and the railroad companies," said NS President and CEO Alan Shaw in a press release. "We are eager to help drive that effort and we are not waiting to take action."

 

 

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Posted 19 June 2024 - 08:53 AM

Norfolk Southern news release

 
Midyear report: Norfolk Southern advancing safety
 

Company is progressing on Six-Point Safety Plan, collaborating with unions, and implementing feedback from independent safety consultant

 

ATLANTAJune 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE: NSC) released a 2024 Midyear Safety Report, highlighting substantial advancements to enhance railroad safety. Norfolk Southern is committed to keeping our employees and communities safe. Our progress to become the gold standard of safety is the direct result of engaging employees, safety advisors, customers and communities — all to further the company's safety culture.

 

"When we make a promise, we deliver on that promise," said Alan H. Shaw, president and CEO of Norfolk Southern. "That started with our Six-Point Safety Plan announced last spring and progress has continued in 2024. Norfolk Southern has maintained our positive safety momentum into 2024 with year-to-date improvement across all our core safety metrics."

 

Claude Mongeau, chair of the Norfolk Southern Board of Directors, added comments to the company's ongoing efforts: "Safety is priority number one at Norfolk Southern. We're grateful to everyone who has contributed to our continuous improvement to ensure that Norfolk Southern remains a strong, sustainable and safe company for years to come."

 

Safety culture is about vigilance and continuous improvement and Norfolk Southern has worked hard to put that philosophy into action. This report reaffirms the company's commitment to setting the highest standards in safety and operational excellence. Key highlights from the 2024 Midyear Safety Report include:

 

Company-Wide Actions

  • Installing 187 out of a planned 259 hot bearing detector systems
  • Launching three digital train inspection portals featuring machine learning vision inspection technology, with a goal of having 20 systems operational by the end of 2026
  • Deploying 17 new acoustic bearing detectors, significantly expanding our safety technology network

 

Significant Safety Achievements

  • Reducing mainline accidents by 38% in 2023, placing us among the best of the Class I railroads
  • Bringing our FRA Personal Injury Index down from 1.51 in 2020 to 1.09 in 2023, almost 14% lower than the 10-year average
  • Lowering employee accidents by 28% since 2020

 

Strong Union Collaboration

  • Joining forces with leaders of 12 labor unions to express a joint commitment to safety; leading to initiatives like the Signal Safety Collaboration program, aimed at enhancing signal safety for employees and communities
  • Ordering over 2,300 Kenwood and Icom model antennas, which can be fitted to existing hand-held radios to help crew members communicate critical information more clearly
  • Introducing the "Walk with a Purpose" program, providing work boot vouchers to all employees and fulfilling orders for nearly 40% of the total workforce within the first two weeks of its launch

 

To access the full report, please visit this link

 

 

 



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Posted 19 June 2024 - 08:57 AM

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With NTSB report looming, NS touts safety improvements made since East Palestine wreck
 
By Bill Stephens | June 18, 2024
 

Norfolk Southern cites lower train accident rates and installation of more hot bearing detectors and train inspection portals

 

ATLANTA — With the National Transportation Safety Board’s final report on the East Palestine, Ohio, hazardous materials wreck due out next week, Norfolk Southern is touting the safety improvements it has made so far this year.

 

The railroad released a midyear safety report on Monday, which outlines strides the railroad has made this year as well as since the disastrous Feb. 3, 2023, wreck near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border.

 

CEO Alan Shaw has pledged to make NS the “gold standard” in safety. “We have maintained our positive safety momentum into 2024 with year-to-date improvement across all of our core safety metrics compared to 2023 full-year performance,” Shaw wrote in the midyear report.

 

The number of mainline accidents fell by 30% last year, which NS says places it among the best of the Class I railroads.

 

 

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Related:  NS freight train derailment, fire in East Palestine, OH -- evacuation



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Posted 19 June 2024 - 09:01 AM

Progressive Railroading, 6/18/24

 
Norfolk Southern publishes latest safety report

 

Norfolk Southern Railway yesterday released a 2024 midyear safety report that outlines the company's actions to improve railroad safety and its safety culture.

 

"When we make a promise, we deliver on that promise," said NS President and CEO Alan Shaw in a press release. "That started with our six-point safety plan announced last spring and progress has continued in 2024. Norfolk Southern has maintained our positive safety momentum into 2024 with year-to-date improvement across all our core safety metrics."

 

 

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