File #: 2016-0636   
Type: Informational Report Status: Filed
File created: 8/15/2016 In control: System Safety, Security and Operations Committee
On agenda: 1/19/2017 Final action: 1/19/2017
Title: RECEIVE AND FILE report on Review of Metro Safety Culture and Rail Operational Safety.
Sponsors: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
Indexes: California Transportation Commission, Informational Report, Interlocking Signal, Intersections, Light rail transit, Maintenance, Maintenance practices, Metro Blue Line, Metro Exposition Line, Metro Gold Line, Metro Rail A Line, Operations and Maintenance, Police, Policy, Request For Proposal, Research, Safety, Safety and security, Safety programs, Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition, Surveys, Testing, Traffic signals, Train operation, Training programs, Visibility
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Final Report Review of LA Metro Safety Culture & Rail Operational Safety.pdf, 2. Attachment B - Response from Operations.pdf
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SYSTEM SAFETY, SECURITY AND OPERATIONS COMMITTEE
JANUARY 19, 2017

Subject/Action
SUBJECT: OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL REPORT ON REVIEW OF METRO SAFETY CULTURE AND RAIL OPERATIONAL SAFETY

ACTION: RECEIVE AND FILE

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RECOMMENDATION

Title
RECEIVE AND FILE report on Review of Metro Safety Culture and Rail Operational Safety.

Issue
ISSUE

On February 26, 2015, MTA Board directed the Inspector General to:

I. Conduct research into an appropriate zero-tolerance policy for Red Light violations for our Rail and Bus system and return to the Board in March with such a policy for consideration; and
II. Retain an independent consultant with expertise in safety culture and rail operational safety to conduct a review of MTA rail operations and management, including a root-cause analysis of the Red Light violations committed over the past two years.

Discussion
DISCUSSION

I. Zero-tolerance policy for red light violations

i. Metro's Office of the Inspector General (OIG), pursuant to the Board's directive and the OIG mission, conducted research on a zero-tolerance policy for red light violations and reported to Metro Board on March 2015. We found that:
1. Metro does not have a policy called "zero-tolerance" for red light violations. However, Metro has safety related policies and procedures to guide Metro management, rail operators, and bus operators for their operations of Metro rail and bus systems.
2. Under our agreements with the Unions representing operators, red light violations are now designated as "major" violations. They were previously designated as "minor" infractions.
3. Metro has a progressive discipline policy for red light or signal violations in writing for bus and as a practice for rail.


ii. We made recommendations to the Board:
1. Operations should provide to the Board, at least quarterly, a report on major rule violations, dispositions, recidivism, claims for property and personal injury categorized by type of viol...

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