CALGARY, May 16, 2017 /PRNewswire/ - Canadian Pacific
(TSX: CP) (NYSE: CP) commends the Transport Minister for his
commitment to safety with today's announcement regarding proactive
usage of Locomotive Voice and Video Recorders (LVVR), also known as
inward-facing cameras.
"Minister Garneau has shown tremendous political leadership with
today's announcement on inward-facing cameras, and I thank him for
his commitment to safety," said CP's President and CEO Keith Creel. "Having the ability to use this
technology in a proactive manner will allow us to prevent incidents
and improve rail safety – further protecting the public, our
employees and the goods we transport for our customers."
According to the documents released this morning by Transport
Canada, the "Transportation Modernization Act proposes to
amend the Railway Safety Act to mandate the installation of
LVVR in locomotive cabs to further enhance the safety of the rail
transportation system in Canada,"
including allowing for federally-regulated companies "to conduct
analysis via random sampling in order to identify safety concerns
as part of ongoing safety management; to determine the cause of a
reportable accident/incident not being investigated by the TSB; and
to address a prescribed safety threat."
CP, led by Mr. Creel, has taken a leadership role in advocating
for LVVR for years, but only if the technology can be used in a
proactive way to shape behaviours and prevent accidents before they
happen.
"By implementing LVVR as a preventative, proactive,
behaviour-changing tool we will promote safe behaviours and improve
safety," Creel said. "We recognize the need to use this technology
in a way that is respectful of our employees, and are committed to
working closely with government, regulators and the unions to do
so."
Earlier this year, CP launched an awareness campaign,
www.cprailsafe.ca, that highlights the safety benefits of the
proactive use of inward-facing cameras. CP uses LVVR technology in
50 of its locomotives in the U.S. The technology is also being used
successfully by others in the U.S. with studies showing a
40-percent reduction in collisions per million miles travelled.
CP continues to review the full details of the Transportation
Modernization Act and is working closely with the Ministry of
Transport to better understand all of the details before providing
further comment.
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United States with direct links to eight major ports,
including Vancouver and
Montreal, providing North American
customers a competitive rail service with access to key markets in
every corner of the globe. CP is growing with its customers,
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SOURCE Canadian Pacific