Confidential close call reporting system (C3RS) lessons learned team baseline phased report
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2015-05-08
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Edition:Technical report - Dec 2014
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Abstract:The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has established a program called the Confidential Close Call Reporting System
(C3RS), which allows events to be reported anonymously and dealt with non-punitively and without fear or reprisal through
structured collaboration between representatives of railroad management, labor unions, and FRA who work together in Peer
Review Teams (PRTs). Close calls or near misses are occurrences that could have led to or resulted in an accident or casualty, but
did not. Close call programs have been shown to contribute to improved safety in other industries, but their effectiveness in the
railroad industry has not yet been systematically evaluated. To address this question, FRA implemented a rigorous evaluation that
is taking place over the entire course of the C3RS life cycle. The C3RS evaluation is designed to answer three major questions: (1)
What conditions are necessary to implement C3RS successfully? (2) What is the impact of C3RS on safety and safety culture? (3)
What factors help to sustain C3RS over time? Data are being collected for three time periods: from the beginning of C3RS
through an implementation period (baseline), at about the middle of the test period (midterm), and at the end of the test period
(final). This report provides baseline findings from the evaluation at four demonstration sites.
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