TO: AC Transit Board of Directors
FROM: Michael A. Hursh, General Manager/Chief Executive Officer
SUBJECT: Board Policy No. 480 - Safety Management Systems Policy
BRIEFING ITEM
AGENDA PLANNING REQUEST: ?
RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):
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Consider approving minor amendments to Board Policy No. 480 Safety Management Systems Policy.
Staff Contact:
Marla Lee Blagg, Director of Safety, Security & Training
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STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE:
This is to reflect the departmental changes for Board Policy Control.
BUDGETARY/FISCAL IMPACT:
There is no budgetary or fiscal impact directly related to this report.
BACKGROUND/RATIONALE:
This policy was reviewed by staff and requires only minor stylistic changes other than the control department.
Pursuant to federal regulations at Title 49 United States Code ? 5329, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) issued a Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan (PTASP) Final Rule on July 19, 2018, which requires certain operators of public transportation systems that receive federal funds to develop safety plans that include the processes and procedures to implement Safety Management Systems (SMS). The PTASP rule is effective July 19, 2019. Transit operators also must certify they have a safety plan in place meeting the requirements of the rule by July 20, 2020. The plan must be updated and certified by the transit agency annually.
As defined by the FTA, the District is a Tier I agency and, as such, is required to implement a Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan that includes seven sections. One of the seven sections is to establish a Safety Management Policy which becomes the foundation of the organization's safety management system. It documents Executive Management's commitment to the SMS and places the management of safety at the same level as a transit agency's utmost business processes.
Board Policy No. 480 is the District's commitment to plan and deliver bus service in ways that promote the health and safety of c...
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