Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1)
Quarterly Reporting Requirements. Within 15 days following the end of each
quarter, the RTA shall prepare summaries of information on the number of
accidents and identified hazards that occurred within that quarter. Once every
quarter, the RTA must submit these summaries to the SSOA, along with:
(a) The final report of any investigation
completed that quarter;
(b)
Documentation of any events that were not otherwise reported that meet the
threshold for reporting, such as hours of service violations;
(c) A corrective action monitoring log
listing all corrective actions arising from any source. The corrective action
log shall contain:
(A) The source of the
corrective action, with identifying information;
(B) The date the corrective action was
determined;
(C) A detailed
description of the corrective action itself;
(D) An estimate of the date upon which the
corrective action will be completed;
(E) A section for the SSOA to approve each
corrective action;
(F) The person
or department responsible for implementing the corrective action;
(G) A section for the SSOA to verify
completion of the corrective action; and
(H) All corrective actions, closed or
open.
(d) Closed
corrective actions are to remain on the log after closure and do not drop off
the log without agreement and approval from the SSOA, or following the end of
the following calendar year, whichever first occurs. Open actions must remain
on the log until closed and verified by the SSOA.
(2) Annual Reporting Requirements. By
February 15 of each year, each RTA shall submit to the SSOA a written report
for review and approval. The report shall include a formal letter of
certification signed by the RTA's General Manager certifying that the RTA is in
compliance with OARs 741-065-0010 through 741-065-0110, and also is in
compliance with:
(a) Its System Safety
Program Plan (SSPP), its System Security Plan (SSP) and its Emergency
Preparedness and Response Plan; or, if not in compliance, then:
(A) A detailed explanation of the
noncompliance and a description of how such non-compliance will be corrected,
with documentation of corrective actions that will be or have been taken to
achieve compliance;
(B) Any
noncompliance findings from its internal audits and reviews, with documentation
of corrective actions that will be or have been taken to achieve compliance;
and
(C) A summary of all accidents
and hazards determined for the preceding calendar year.
(b) The written report shall also include:
(A) A summary of the hazard management
process activities and all internal reviews conducted, with findings and
updated corrective action plans, if any; and
(B) A summary of the required annual review
and the modifications, if any, to its System Safety Program Plan, System
Security Plan and Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan.
(C) The security portion of the annual report
must comply with the sensitive security information management requirements of
the RTA's system security plan, as applicable.
(c) The written report must document all
internal reviews performed that year along with the results of each review in
terms of the adequacy and effectiveness of the plans, including any CAPs, if
required following the review(s).
(3) Reporting Requirements for Notification
of Accidents, Security Breaches and Hazards
(a) Each rail transit agency shall notify the
SSOA no later than two hours after any accident or security breach takes
place.
(b) Each RTA that shares
track with a general railroad system, and is subject to Federal Railroad
Administration reporting requirements, shall immediately notify the SSOA of any
event which they are required to report to the Federal Railroad
Administration.
(c) Each RTA shall
notify the SSOA of any hazard that meets the threshold for notification and
reporting of such hazards as defined in OAR 741-065-0076, no later than 24
hours after identification.
(d)
Notice required under sections (a), (b) and (c) of this section must be made by
electronic mail to sso@odot.state.or.us, and, at a minimum, must contain the
following information:
(A) Name of reporting
agency;
(B) Reporting agency's
internal control number assigned to the event, if any;
(C) Date and time of the report;
(D) Date and time of the accident, security
breach, or identified hazard; and
(E) Specific location and brief description
of the accident, security breach or identified hazard.
(e) Within 72 hours after any accident or
security breach, the RTA shall submit to the SSOA a status update of the event
that, at a minimum, contains the following information:
(A) Employee identification number of
employee(s) involved in the event;
(B) Hours of service records for involved
employee(s) covering a period of no less than 72 hours prior to the
event;
(C) The number of injuries
and fatalities resulting from the event; and
(D) Probable causal and contributing factors
if determined or suspected; if not yet available, an update on the status of
the ongoing investigation into the causal and contributing factors must be
provided.
(E) Any additional
information obtained or determined, including, but not limited to, employee and
supervisor reports, applicable train orders, special instructions, operating
conditions, and description of equipment involved based on information
available at that time.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS
184.619,
192.502,
823.011,
824.045,
824.990, 49 CFR
15 & 49 CFR 1520