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Page Content: During Rail Safety Week in Canada – April 30 to May 6 – the Canadian Pacific Police Service (CPPS) will be reminding the public about the importance of rail safety by taking their message to the streets in the communities where we operate. CPPS officers across the country will be conducting more than 100 education and enforcement activities. In conjunction with Operation Lifesaver, a partnership program with Transport Canada and the Railway Association of Canada, this year’s Rail Safety Week focus is to educate people on situation awareness and distractions, and the seriousness of trespassing on railway property. “Canadian Pacific has an industry-leading safety record, and the safety of CP employees and the communities where the company operates are our top priorities,” said Canadian Pacific Police Chief Ivan McClelland.* “Stay Alert, Stay Alive is the message our officers will be taking to the public in light of the number of unfortunate trespasser fatalities on railway properties* in the early stages of 2012. We want people to understand* the devastating impact this has on the families, railway employees, and their communities.”* In 2011, the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) recorded 169 crossing accidents, resulting in 25 fatalities and 21 serious injuries. Crossing fatalities increased one per cent across Canada last year. The TSB also recorded 67 trespasser incidents, resulting in 45 fatalities and 21 serious injuries. Trespasser fatalities increased 82 per cent since 2010.* These numbers do not include the many near collisions that take place every year. Train tracks and railway property are not for public use. People trespassing on railway property or failing to yield the right-of-way to an approaching train at a crossing risk death or serious injury. Both actions are criminal offences under the federal Rail Safety Act or applicable provincial legislation. Offences occurring at crossings and on railway property can be reported to the CPPS at 1-800-716-9132 or to local police. About Canadian PacificCanadian Pacific (CP:TSX)(NYSE:CP) operates a North American transcontinental railway providing freight transportation services, logistics solutions and supply chain expertise. Incorporating best-in-class technology and environmental practices, CP is re-defining itself as a modern 21st century transportation company built on safety, service reliability and operational efficiency. Visit www.CPonTrack.com and see how Canadian Pacific is further driving shareholder value. Contacts: Media ****** Backgrounder:* Safety Tips near the tracks When it comes to train tracks – STAY ALERT, STAY ALIVE
* News Release Date: 4/29/2012 12:00 AM Location: Calgary, Alberta News Type: Community Is Featured: No More... |
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