Newly formed safety council to take safety commitment to next level
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 - Secretary Ray LaHood today convened the
first meeting of a newly created U.S. Department of Transportation
Safety Council formed to tackle critical transportation safety
issues facing the department's 10 operating administrations.
"Now is the time to identify and address the top safety issues
that cut across our agencies," said Secretary LaHood. "The Council
will take our commitment to safety, which is our highest priority,
to the next level."
Before taking office, Secretary LaHood saw that many important
safety initiatives were being pursued in the department's agencies
without a formal process for sharing data, best practices and
strategies. Secretary LaHood created the Safety Council to serve
that broad-based safety leadership role and help break down
organizational stovepipes, enabling an even stronger safety
culture.
The goals of the Safety Council are to further enhance the
safety focus throughout all agencies of the department and improve
the impact of the department's safety programs.
The Council, chaired by Transportation Deputy Secretary John
Porcari, is comprised of the heads of the Department's 10 agencies:
the Federal Aviation Administration, the Federal Highway
Administration, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration,
the Federal Railroad Administration, the Federal Transit
Administration, the Maritime Administration, the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration, the Research and Innovative Technology
Administration and the St. Lawrence Seaway Development
Corporation.
Deputy Secretary Porcari said the Council will be action
oriented, data driven, emphasize open dialogue about common issues
and provide a forum for fresh ideas and new perspectives.
"The Council will enhance the department's safety culture
which should then resonate out into industry," said Deputy
Secretary Porcari.
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