Transport Minister unveils new safety measures after fatal railway yard accident
OTTAWA — The federal government is rolling out new measures to tighten rail safety following an investigation into a fatal 2017 incident at a Saskatchewan railway yard.
Transport Minister Marc Garneau says a new ministerial order requires railway companies to adopt new practices for employees who conduct switching duties — taking railcars from one track to another — that ensure equipment is properly secured.
Transport Canada says it also plans to ramp up oversight rules and address gaps in employee training and experience.
The department notes it will work with industry and labour representatives to identify the causes of uncontrolled movements that happen during switching without air brakes.