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Coquitlam Cross-Functional WH&SC
Health & Safety
Committee Minutes
August 2015
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August 27, 2015
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Committee Members:
Name Email Phone # Training completed Attendance
Rickhi Misra rickhi_misra@cpr.ca 604-944-5731 N P
Chad Jones chad_jones@cpr.ca 604-831-1733 Y P
Shane Lunoch shane_lunoch@cpr.ca 604-809-4017 Y AWarren Cowan warrrencowan@gmail.com 604-992-0325 Y P
Josh Hills jdshills@gmail.com 604-240-2084 Y PMario Galli mario_galli@cpr.ca 604-944-5832 N P
Collin McIvor colin_macivor@cpr.ca 778-788-3468 Y PTaylor Vanderzalm taylor_vanderzalm@cpr.ca 604 944 5784 Y A
Co-Chair: Rickhi MisraCo-Chair: Josh HillsRecording Secretary: Warren CowanCall to Order: 11:30
Job Briefing: Performed by Chad Jones
Name Email Phone # Training completed Attendance
Jesse Bertling ? ? Y A
Lloyd Johnston ? ? N A
Tim Routley tim_routley@cpr.ca ? N A
Shane Roseberry shane_roseberry@cpr.ca 604 220 4091 N P
Cathy Mont ? 604 944 5832 N A
Alternates
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Errors and Omissions:
Agenda:
• Review minutes of previous meeting• Local Stats• Recent Incident/Injuries• Safety Framework Activities• SOFA/ORCA/Peer Observations• Industry Audits/Workplace Inspections• Safety Hazard Reports• Subcommittee Reports• Guest Presentations• Old Business• New Business• Set next meeting date/time/location
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Local Stats
YTD Totals
PI Non FRA PI FRA T/A FRA T/A Non FRA Rules Violations Target
Trains & Engines 1.32
Mechanical
Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Totals 2014Totals
PI FRA 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0
PI Non FRA 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 7FRA Train Accidents 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Non-FRA T/A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1Rules
Violations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Work Refusals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Trains and Engines
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Totals 2014 Total
PI FRA 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 4
PI Non FRA 0 1 0 3 1 1 1 0 7 6FRA Train Accidents 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0
Non-FRA T/A 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 2 9 30
3rd Party 3 2 3 10 2 3 3 6 32 35
Rules Violations 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6
Work Refusals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Recent Incidents/Injury(s)
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Injuries (Trains and Engines)
NO T&E Injuries for the Month of August
Injuries (Mechanical)
Date Location Incident Type Summary FRA
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Coquitlam*Car*Shops MIR
Employee was operating a hand grinder while under a railcar, and felt a foreign particle enter his eye Y
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Coquitlam*Car*Shops
MIREmployee was operating an air impact gun in the shops when the hose suddenly came a part from the gun and struck him on his left upper cheek area
N
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Incidents (Trains and Engines)
Date Location Incident Type Summary FRA
August*1,*2015
118.00*Cascade
Derailment*A*Human*Error
While*performing*on*the*job*training*an*RCLS*yard*crew**shoved*1*truck*over*derail*while*servicing*customer. N
Date Location Incident Type Summary FRA
August*1,*2015
118.00*Cascade
Side*Collision*A*Human*Error
Conductor*working*an*RCLS*yard*released*a*cut*of*6*empNes*into*track*A8*furthermore*assuming*the*cars*stopped*clear*of*track*A7.*The*conductor*then*proceeded*to*release*a*cut*of*7*cars*(1*load*&*6*empNes)*into*track*A7*resulNng*in*a*side*collision.*
Y
Date Location Incident Type Summary FRA
August*1,*2015
8.00*Westmins
terRTS*A*3rd*Party
3rd*party*personnel*from*SRY*reported*the*east*end*switch*E61*New*Westminster*Yard*had*been*run*through.
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Date Location Incident Type Summary FRA
August*4,*2015
111.90*Cascade
Spill*A*Other3rd*party*Arrow*Reload*reported*that*while*transloading*CP415767*there*was*a*leak*in*the*transload*hose*resulNng*
in*small*fuel*oil*leak.**N
Date Location Incident Type Summary FRA
August*10,*2015
0.0*Cascade
Equipment*Damage*A*3rd*
Party
Neptune*Terminal*employees*operaNng*their*locomoNve*derailed*one*truck*of*CEFX302321*while*making*coupling*
with*cut*of*empNes*onto*track*of*loads.*N
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Incidents (Trains and Engines)
Date Location Incident Type Summary FRA
August*17,*2015
8.00*Westmins
ter
Derailment*A*3rd*Party
CN*crew*was*shoving*55*cars*north/east*from*the*CP*main*through*the*crossAovers*into*the*SRY*passing*track,*19*cars*passed*over*the*frog*&*the*20th*car*of*the*consists*jumped*the*track*and*derailed.*
N
Date Location Incident Type Summary FRA
August*14,*2015
126.00*Cascade
Derailment*A*ES
Traveling*westward*on*track*L14*a*roadswitcher*crew*stopped*light*engine*to*line*the*crossover*switch*to*track*L16.*The*switch*was*lined,*the*lead*locomoNve,*CP5005,*travelled*westward*through*the*switch*and*the*leading*axle*of*the*second*truck*derailed.*The*wheel*li_ed*at*switch*point.*
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Date Location Incident Type Summary FRA
August*21,*2015
126.38*Cascade
Public*A*3rd*Party
A*roadswitcher*was*making*a*reverse*movement*shoving*12*loaded*hoppers*through*public*crossing.**3rd*party*truck*failed*to*stop*resulNng*in*a*collision*with*SOO*122094.*
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Date Location Incident Type Summary FRA
August*23,*2015
64.50*Cascade
Trespasser*A*3rd*Party
CN731,*previously*CP*885A010,*with*CN*crew*fatally*struck*trespasser*at*mile*64.5*CN*Yale*Subdivision.* N
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Safety Framework Activity Tracking Document
T&E
ActivityPerson(s)
Accountable Completed
T&ET&ET&ET&ET&ET&ET&ET&ET&E
EngEngEngEngEngEngEngEngEngEng
MechMechMechMechMechMechMechMechMechMech
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At Risk Audit– SOFA
Safe At Risk Total1. Secure Equipment Before Action is Takena) Three point protection requested.b) Three point protection applied and confirmed.c) Equipment separated by 50 feet.d) Engine and cars properly secured.e) Engine / Cars not moved until authorized by crew member
requesting protection.
1. Secure Equipment Before Action is Takena) Three point protection requested.b) Three point protection applied and confirmed.c) Equipment separated by 50 feet.d) Engine and cars properly secured.e) Engine / Cars not moved until authorized by crew member
requesting protection.
1. Secure Equipment Before Action is Takena) Three point protection requested.b) Three point protection applied and confirmed.c) Equipment separated by 50 feet.d) Engine and cars properly secured.e) Engine / Cars not moved until authorized by crew member
requesting protection.
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__________________
Total: 0
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Total: 0
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Total: 02. Protect Employees Against Moving Equipa) Crews working on the same tracks have an understanding of the
other’s moves.b) Movement at a speed that allows them to stop within half the
range of vision.c) Specific car lengths given for shove moves.d) Shove moves protected by employee.
2. Protect Employees Against Moving Equipa) Crews working on the same tracks have an understanding of the
other’s moves.b) Movement at a speed that allows them to stop within half the
range of vision.c) Specific car lengths given for shove moves.d) Shove moves protected by employee.
2. Protect Employees Against Moving Equipa) Crews working on the same tracks have an understanding of the
other’s moves.b) Movement at a speed that allows them to stop within half the
range of vision.c) Specific car lengths given for shove moves.d) Shove moves protected by employee.
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Total: 0
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Total: 0
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Total: 0
3. Job Briefinga) Job briefing held at beginning of shift.b) Proper job briefing procedure followed.c) Additional job briefing conducted when conditions change.
3. Job Briefinga) Job briefing held at beginning of shift.b) Proper job briefing procedure followed.c) Additional job briefing conducted when conditions change.
3. Job Briefinga) Job briefing held at beginning of shift.b) Proper job briefing procedure followed.c) Additional job briefing conducted when conditions change.
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Total: 0
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Total: 0
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Total: 04. Communicate Before Action Is Taken (Radio & Hand Signals)a) Engineer does not begin shove until after receiving specific distance.b) Crew does not use a combination of hand and radio signals.c) Proper radio procedure followed.
4. Communicate Before Action Is Taken (Radio & Hand Signals)a) Engineer does not begin shove until after receiving specific distance.b) Crew does not use a combination of hand and radio signals.c) Proper radio procedure followed.
4. Communicate Before Action Is Taken (Radio & Hand Signals)a) Engineer does not begin shove until after receiving specific distance.b) Crew does not use a combination of hand and radio signals.c) Proper radio procedure followed.
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Total: 0
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Total: 0
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Total: 05. Mentoring Less Experienced Employees Is there one or more crew members with less than one year of experience? If yes:
a) Senior crew member reviews experience of coworker.
b) Senior crew member mentors coworker.
5. Mentoring Less Experienced Employees Is there one or more crew members with less than one year of experience? If yes:
a) Senior crew member reviews experience of coworker.
b) Senior crew member mentors coworker.
5. Mentoring Less Experienced Employees Is there one or more crew members with less than one year of experience? If yes:
a) Senior crew member reviews experience of coworker.
b) Senior crew member mentors coworker.
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Total:
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Total: 0
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Total: 0
TOTALSTOTALSTOTALS 0 0 0
Totals
a) Total Observations 0
b) Total At-Risk Behaviors 0
c) Total Safe Behaviors 0d) Percent At-Risk Behaviors
divided line (b) by (a) equals (d) 0 %
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Safety Hazard Reports
Unsafe Condition Reported By Date Reported Action Taken
SHR’s Mechanical
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct. Nov Dec 2015 Total
Hazard Reports 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 4Resolved 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3Pending 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
SHR’s Trains and Engines
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2015 TotalHazard Reports 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 6
Resolved 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 4Pending 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2
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Old Business:
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Item # Date Identified Description Responsible
Person(s)Date
Resolved
2015-06-01
06-18-2015
Request to reinstall the west end A11 yard crossing
July 2015To Monitor
August 2015Complete
Corey Wolak
In-Progress
Complete
Item # Date Identified Description Responsible
Person(s)Date
Resolved
2015-06-02 06-18-2015
Signals where brush cutting needs to be done on the
Cascade sub.
Signal 1048SSignal 1034SSignal 602SSignal 500Signal 198Signal 134Signal 22
List to be adjusted as required
July 2015
In Progress
August 2015
Brush cutting has been done at most locations will continue to monitor for another month
Shane Roseberry In-Progress
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Item # Date Identified Description Responsible
Person(s)Date
Resolved
2015-06-04 06-18-2015
Evacuation response co-ordination between CP and
Westshore needs to be improved. Had two reported
incidents where a CP employee has gone to spot a coal train in the dumper and there was no dumper operator present. It
was later determined the dumper operator had evacuated due to high readings on his carbon
monoxide sensor.
If Westshore employees need to evacuate the dumper
Westshore supervisors should communicate this to BC Rail
who can properly notify the CP employees.
July 2015
Will get an update from Corey Wolak at the next meeting
August 2015
Shane will follow up with Frank Bonanno and get him to talk to
Westshore
Shane Roseberry In-Progress
Item # Date Identified Description Responsible
Person(s)Date
Resolved
2015-06-03 06-18-2015
Track switch ID’s need to be repainted. New switches are being marked with a paint
marker. It should be stenciled so they can be properly
identified
July 2015In Progress
August 2015Will get someone to do it
sometime in the near future
Shane Roseberry In-Progress
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Item # Date Identified Description Responsible
Person(s)Date
Resolved
2015-06-05 06-18-2015
We request to perform a mock evacuation in Coquitlam Yard to identify weak points in the
evacuation process and to ensure all employees are familiar with this process.
Earlier this month we had a false alarm where the
emergency horns on top of the carshop were activated. There was no emergency broadcast from the tower to advise that
this was a false alarm. We missed the opportunity to test
the emergency broadcast system on our digital channels.
This emergency broadcast system needs to be tested and
employees should be made aware of this information via a
bulletin and the protocol tested.
July 2015
In Progress, to implement in the near future
August 2015
Talked to Jeff Stemler at the radio shop. He said he needs a
contact in the tower to help implement the system. He has not been given a contact and he is busy working on other projects at the moment. Will need to get him a contact in the tower so we can proceed
with this initiative.
Shane Roseberry In-Progress
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Item # Date Identified Description Responsible
Person(s)Date
Resolved
2015-06-07 06-18-2015
Regular of the Cullligan Water Coolers.
Need to confirm if we have a scheduled maintenance, including sanitizing the systems periodically as recommended by the
manufacturer.
July 2015
To monitor
August 2015
The filters were changed out July 10, 2015. But we don’t have documentation from Culligan saying the
system has been properly sanitized. Maintenance
Supervisor Dan Weel will request the documentation
for the sanitation from Culligan
Facilities - West In-Progress
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New Business:
NONE
Item # Date Identified Description Responsible
Person(s)Date
Resolved
2015-06-08 06-18-2015
Footing between L4A and the Main at the W/E. There are
huge ankle breaking tie divots that need to be filled in ASAP.
July 2015
Assistant Superintendent Roseberry to go down and
inspect area today and pass along information to ES
August 2015More track work is being done
in and around the K and L yards. Conditions will probably get a bit worse before they get
better.
Shane Roseberry In-Progress
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Open Discussion:
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Josh HillsSome reports of radio communications issues with the 5000 series locomotives. Superintendent locomotives Chad Jones said there were some issues with the radios when they came from the factory. There are some hardware upgrades that need to be done to some of these radios.
If crews have any issues with specific units please document the issues as well as the specific units numbers with a health & safety rep so they can be addressed.
Josh Hills & Warren Cowan
Received reports of a non functioning toilet and lots of black mold growing all over the toilet of the CP 1126. Chad Jones Superintendent locomotives said the toilet will be cleaned and if the toilet cannot be made functional the bathroom will be sealed off.
Collin MacIvor The blue flags at the diesel shop tracks are heavily faded, rusted and dirty. Need to
source new flags for these tracks.
Josh Hills & Warren Cowan
Two RCLS units the CP 4415 and on other unit are missing walls for the toilet compartment. These units will get walls the next time they are shopped.
Josh Hills & Warren Cowan
The committee has some concerns due a past injury associated with a crew member riding the footboard. One of the concerns we have is with large roadpower, the sightlines do not allow for good visibility of the crew members riding on the nose/footboard of the engine.
Many crews are under the impression that when “riding the footboard” they are required to ride down in the stairwell. Superintendent Roseberry has stated this is not the case. Crews may ride down in the stairwell if they choose to. But they may also ride up on the front or rear platform depending on the direction of travel.
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