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Customer Services, Operations, and Safety Committee Board Information Item V-B October 2, 28 Safety Performance Indicators

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Board Action/Information Summary Action Information MEAD Number: Resolution: Yes No TITLE: Safety Performance Indicators PURPOSE: To provide the Committee with monthly safety performance measures for FY. DESCRIPTION: The information contains the safety performance data that occurred during FY in the areas of derailments, fires, rail/bus passenger injuries, employee injuries and construction injuries. FUNDING IMPACT: No impact on funding. RECOMMENDATION: None

Safety Performance Indicators Report FY Presented to the Board of Directors: Customer Service, Operations, and Safety Committee October 2, 28

Rail Safety Performance Indicators Rail Passenger Injuries (on board) 8-7 Rail Transit Facility Occupant Injuries (In Stations and Parking Facilities) 2 16-4 Rail Passenger Injury Rate.1.5 Escalator Injuries 1 11-8 Rail Collisions Derailments (Main Line) 1 Fire Incidents 6-3 Smoke Incidents 16 1 Passenger Injury Rate = N x 1,,/Passenger Miles N = Number of injuries requiring immediate transportation from the accident scene to a medical facility

Rail Safety Performance Indicators Rail Passenger Injuries (on board) 16 3-13 Rail Transit Facility Occupant Injuries (In Stations and Parking Facilities) 2 8-12 Rail Passenger Injury Rate.11.2 Escalator Injuries Rail Collisions Derailments (Main Line) 1 Fire Incidents 1-1 Smoke Incidents 11-4 Passenger Injury Rate = N x 1,,/Passenger Miles N = Number of injuries requiring immediate transportation from the accident scene to a medical facility

Bus Safety Performance Indicators Bus Passenger Injuries Preventable Bus Collision Rate Non-Preventable Bus Collision Rate Bus Passenger Injury Rate 12 2.22 32.47.34 12 14.34 3.8.32 Preventable Accident an accident that occurred because the employee failed to do everything reasonably expected of a trained professional to avoid involvement in an accident Non-Preventable Accident an accident that occurs despite every reasonable action by the employee to avoid involvement in an accident. Bus Collision Rate = N x 1,,/Vehicle Miles Passenger Injury Rate = N x 1,,/Passenger Miles

Bus Safety Performance Indicators Bus Passenger Injuries 14-1 Preventable Bus Collision Rate 22.3.1 Non-Preventable Bus Collision Rate 25.23 28.6 Bus Passenger Injury Rate.41.35 Preventable Accident an accident that occurred because the employee failed to do everything reasonably expected of a trained professional to avoid involvement in an accident Non-Preventable Accident an accident that occurs despite every reasonable action by the employee to avoid involvement in an accident. Bus Collision Rate = N x 1,,/Vehicle Miles Passenger Injury Rate = N x 1,,/Passenger Miles

MetroAccess Safety Performance Indicators MetroAccess Passenger Injuries 6 8 2 MetroAccess Collisions 64 57-7 MetroAccess Collision Rate.41.3 MetroAccess Passenger Injury Rate.45.4 MetroAccess Collision Rate = N x 1,,/Service Miles Passenger Injury Rate = N x 1,,/Passenger Miles Service Miles = The miles that vehicles are scheduled to or actually travel while in revenue service.

MetroAccess Safety Performance Indicators MetroAccess Passenger Injuries 11-4 MetroAccess Collisions 48 57 MetroAccess Collision Rate.2.3 MetroAccess Passenger Injury Rate 1.5.68 MetroAccess Collision Rate = N x 1,,/Service Miles Passenger Injury Rate = N x 1,,/Passenger Miles Service Miles = The miles that vehicles are scheduled to or actually travel while in revenue service.