Norfolk Southern's Harrisburg Division Sets Standard for Rail Worker Safety
09 March 2007 - 7:51AM
PR Newswire (US)
HARRISBURG, Pa., March 8 /PRNewswire/ -- With the statistics
tabulated and verified, Norfolk Southern announced that its
Harrisburg Division was the safest operating division on the
railroad's 22-state network for 2006, with an injury ratio of .56.
The Harrisburg Division's Transportation Department recorded the
lowest operating department injury ratio in the history of Norfolk
Southern, with a ratio of .31. The corporate goal for 2006 was a
.89 injury ratio, which also was bettered by the Harrisburg
Division's Maintenance of Way and Structures Department, and
Communications and Signals Department. Rail industry injury ratios
are based on Federal Railroad Administration reportable incidents
per 200,000 employee-hours worked. "Between the volume of train
traffic on the division and the weather in the Northeast, working
injury-free cannot be taken for granted," said Jerry Hall,
superintendent of Norfolk Southern's Harrisburg Division. "The
division's 2006 safety performance reflects the tremendous focus
our employees have on working safely, coupled with comprehensive
training and excellent working relationships between labor and
management." The Harrisburg Division is one of 11 operating
divisions on Norfolk Southern. With track and facilities in five
Northeastern states, the division has more than 1,800 main-line
route miles of track and includes major terminals in Allentown,
Enola, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Reading, Pa.; Buffalo and
Binghamton, N.Y.; Baltimore, Md.; and Secaucus and Jersey City,
N.J. The division has approximately 2,100 employees, doing the work
necessary to keep 260 daily trains carrying consumer and food
products, automobiles, coal, chemicals, lumber, steel, mail and
packages moving on time. For the past 17 years (1989 through 2005),
Norfolk Southern has provided the safest railroad workplace in
North America among Class 1 railroads, earning the coveted E.H.
Harriman Memorial Safety Award for each of those years. Results for
2006 will be announced by the Association of American Railroads
later this year. Norfolk Southern Corporation is one of the
nation's premier transportation companies. Its Norfolk Southern
Railway subsidiary operates approximately 21,000 route miles in 22
states, the District of Columbia and Ontario, Canada, serving every
major container port in the eastern United States and providing
superior connections to western rail carriers. NS operates the most
extensive intermodal network in the East and is North America's
largest rail carrier of metals and automotive products. DATASOURCE:
Norfolk Southern Corporation CONTACT: Media (Philadelphia): Rudy
Husband of Norfolk Southern Corporation, +1-610-567-3377, Web site:
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