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CSX launches free interactive training for
first responders
CSX Press Release
JACKSONVILLE, Forida
— CSX recently launched a free, online
training program to educate emergency personnel on how to safely
respond to incidents on and around railroad property and
equipment. The site at
www.csxsafe.com is the first of its kind launched by a U.S.
railroad for this audience.
CSXSAFE offers participants the opportunity to gain an
understanding of how railroads operate, including some of the
hazards of working around the rails and necessary protocols to
keep responders safe. This web-based program takes less than an
hour to complete, and is intended to provide important information
to public agency personnel in fire and police departments, rescue
and emergency medical organizations.
"Every day, emergency workers put themselves in harm's way to
protect the public in homes, office buildings, factories,
agricultural facilities and other locations, each with distinct
hazards," said Mike Lunsford, CSX director-chemical safety. "CSXSAFE
is one of the ways we help these brave men and women by educating
them on the unique challenges posed by railroad operations.
Emergency personnel have to know a great deal about a variety of
different industries and settings, and we want to make it as easy
as possible for them to learn about ours."
The educational section of the site is organized into four parts,
providing basics on Safety, CSX Operations, Initial Response and
Railroad Equipment. Upon completion of the training modules,
participants take a quiz, print a certificate of completion and
are able to browse through upcoming in-person training
opportunities being offered across the CSX network.
"For those who don't work for the railroad, our equipment can be
intimidating and some safety risks may not be apparent," said
Cliff Stayton, director of Community Affairs & Safety. "This
training is designed to help emergency workers make good decisions
quickly and know who to call to get help."
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