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pdfOMB Approval Expires 05/31/2022
OMB No. 2130-0509
State Rail Safety Accident Investigation Participation Agreement
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) encourages State rail safety contributions beyond assumption of
responsibility for routine compliance inspections. To promote enhanced State investigative and surveillance
capability, FRA agrees to offer training to State Inspectors that would qualify them to participate with FRA in
railroad accident/incident investigations. FRA agrees to pay tuition costs associated with State Inspector
accident/incident investigation training and to reimburse all or an agreed share of subsistence and travel expenses
incurred by State Inspectors attending such training classes.
In return for FRA’s commitment to enhance State Inspectors’ skills and level of participation in an accident
investigation, the
(State Agency) agrees to
the following conditions:
I
To be eligible to participate or continue participating in FRA rail accident investigations, State Inspectors
must successfully complete GN 202 – Investigative Skills Fundamentals, and GN 207 – Accident
Investigation Fundamentals courses, and any other training sessions prescribed by FRA’s Safety
Improvement and Development Team Staff Director.
II
State and FRA Inspectors who participate in FRA rail accident investigations shall work under the
authority, guidance, and direction of an FRA-designated Inspector-In-Charge or team leader.
III
State Inspectors or other persons associated with the State Agency must not release, or otherwise reveal,
any information concerning an open or a pending railroad accident investigation to the public, media, or to
persons or organizations outside of the State Agency. The State Agency will receive a copy of the final
accident report from the Region as soon as the report is available.
IV
The State Agency must require State Inspectors eligible to participate in FRA rail accident investigations to
make every reasonable effort to respond as soon as practicable to railroad accidents. State Inspectors
eligible to participate in railroad accident investigations must respond to railroad accidents seven days per
week, twenty-four hours per day. FRA and the State Agency shall agree on a coordination protocol for
dispatching State inspectors to accident sites and assigning State inspectors to accident investigation teams.
V
The State Program Manager will advise the Regional Administrator when a State Inspector has completed
required training and is available to participate in accident investigations.
Agency _____________________________________________________________________________________
By _________________________________________________________________________________________
Title
Date
Federal Railroad Administration
By _________________________________________________________________________________________
Title
Date ___________________________
Form FRA F 6180.144 (2-10)
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OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is 2130-0509, and the
expiration date is 05/31/2022. All responses to this collection of information are mandatory.
File Type | application/pdf |
File Title | State Rail Safety Accident Investigation Participation Agreement |
Author | Ted D. Bundy |
File Modified | 2022-10-05 |
File Created | 2022-08-08 |