Appendix A to Part 672 - Public Transportation Safety Certification Training Program
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Appendix A to Part 672 - Public Transportation Safety Certification
Training Program A. Required Curriculum Over a Three-Year Period
(1) FTA/SSOA personnel and contractor support, and public
transportation agency personnel with direct responsibility for
safety oversight of rail fixed guideway public transportation
systems:
(a) One (1) hour course on SMS Awareness - e-learning delivery
(all required participants)
(b) Two (2) hour courses on Safety Assurance - e-learning
delivery (all required participants)
(c) Twenty (20) hours on SMS Principles for Transit (all
required participants)
(d) Sixteen (16) hours on SMS Principles for SSO Programs
(FTA/SSOA/contractor support personnel only)
(e) TSSP curriculum (minus Transit System Security (TSS) course)
(all required participants - credit will be provided if participant
has a Course Completion Certificate of previously taken TSSP
courses)
(i) Rail System Safety (36 hours)
(ii) Effectively Managing Transit Emergencies (32 hours)
(iii) Rail Incident Investigation (36 hours)
(2) FTA/SSOA/contractor support personnel (technical
training component):
(a) Each SSOA shall develop a technical training plan for
designated personnel and contractor support personnel who perform
safety audits and examinations. The SSOA will submit its proposed
technical training plan to FTA for review and evaluation as part of
the SSOA certification program in accordance with 49 U.S.C.
5329(e)(7). This review and approval process will support the
consultation required between FTA and SSOAs regarding the staffing
and qualification of the SSOAs' employees and other designated
personnel in accordance with 49 U.S.C. 5329(e)(3)(D).
(b) Recognizing that each rail fixed guideway public
transportation system has unique characteristics, each SSOA will
identify the tasks related to inspections, examinations, and
audits, and all activities requiring sign-off, which must be
performed by the SSOA to carry out its safety oversight
requirements, and identify the skills and knowledge necessary to
perform each task at that system. At a minimum, the technical
training plan will describe the process for receiving technical
training in the following competency areas appropriate to the
specific rail fixed guideway public transportation system(s) for
which safety audits and examinations are conducted:
(i) Agency organizational structure
(ii) System Safety Program Plan and Security Program Plan
(iii) Knowledge of agency:
(I) Territory and revenue service schedules
(II) Current bulletins, general orders, and other associated
directives that ensure safe operations
(III) Operations and maintenance rule books
(IV) Safety rules
(V) Standard Operating Procedures
(VI) Roadway Worker Protection
(VII) Employee Hours of Service and Fatigue Management
program
(VIII) Employee Observation and Testing Program (Efficiency
Testing)
(IX) Employee training and certification requirements
(X) Vehicle inspection and maintenance programs, schedules and
records
(XI) Track inspection and maintenance programs, schedules and
records
(XII) Tunnels, bridges, and other structures inspection and
maintenance programs, schedules and records
(XIII) Traction power (substation, overhead catenary system, and
third rail), load dispatching, inspection and maintenance programs,
schedules and records
(XIV) Signal and train control inspection and maintenance
programs, schedules and records
(c) The SSOA will determine the length of time for the technical
training based on the skill level of the designated personnel
relative to the applicable rail transit agency(s). FTA will provide
a template as requested to assist the SSOA with preparing and
monitoring its technical training plan and will provide technical
assistance as requested. Each SSOA technical training plan that is
submitted to FTA for review will:
(i) Require designated personnel to successfully:
(I) Complete training that covers the skills and knowledge
needed to effectively perform the tasks.
(II) Pass a written and/or oral examination covering the skills
and knowledge required for the designated personnel to effectively
perform his or her tasks.
(III) Demonstrate hands-on capability to perform his or her
tasks to the satisfaction of the appropriate SSOA supervisor or
designated instructor.
(ii) Establish equivalencies or written and oral examinations to
allow designated personnel to demonstrate that they possess the
skill and qualification required to perform their tasks.
(iii) Require biennial refresher training to maintain technical
skills and abilities which includes classroom and hands-on
training, as well as testing. Observation and evaluation of actual
performance of duties may be used to meet the hands-on portion of
this requirement, provided that such testing is documented.
(iv) Require that training records be maintained to demonstrate
the current qualification status of designated personnel assigned
to carry out the oversight program. Records may be maintained
either electronically or in writing and must be provided to FTA
upon request.
(v) Records must include the following information concerning
each designated personnel:
(I) Name;
(II) The title and date each training course was completed and
the proficiency test score(s) where applicable;
(III) The content of each training course successfully
completed;
(IV) A description of the designated personnel's hands-on
performance applying the skills and knowledge required to perform
the tasks that the employee will be responsible for performing and
the factual basis supporting the determination;
(V) The tasks the designated personnel are deemed qualified to
perform; and
(VI) Provide the date that the designated personnel's status as
qualified to perform the tasks expires, and the date in which
biennial refresher training is due.
(vi) Ensure the qualification of contractors performing
oversight activities. SSOAs may use demonstrations, previous
training and education, and written and oral examinations to
determine if contractors possess the skill and qualification
required to perform their tasks.
(vii) Periodically assess the effectiveness of the technical
training. One method of validation and assessment could be through
the use of efficiency tests or periodic review of employee
performance.
B. Voluntary Curriculum
Bus transit system personnel with direct safety oversight
responsibility and State DOTs overseeing safety programs for
subrecipients:
(a) SMS Awareness - e-learning delivery
(b) Safety Assurance - e-learning delivery
(c) SMS Principles for Transit
(d) Courses offered through the TSSP Certificate (Bus)
i. Effectively Managing Transit Emergencies
ii. Transit Bus System Safety
iii. Fundamentals of Bus Collision Investigation