80_FR_10658 80 FR 10619 - Interim Safety Certification Training Program Provisions

80 FR 10619 - Interim Safety Certification Training Program Provisions

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 39 (February 27, 2015)

Page Range10619-10626
FR Document2015-03842

This document announces interim safety certification training provisions for Federal and State Safety Oversight Agency personnel and their contractor support who conduct safety audits and examinations of public transportation systems not otherwise regulated by another Federal agency. This document also announces interim safety certification training provisions for public transportation agency personnel who are directly responsible for safety oversight of public transportation systems that receive Federal transit funding. Additionally, the document outlines voluntary, scalable training available to personnel of State Departments of Transportation and personnel directly responsible for safety oversight of urban and rural bus transit systems.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 39 (Friday, February 27, 2015)
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Transit Administration

49 CFR Chapter VI

[Docket No. FTA-2014-0012]
RIN 2132-ZA02


Interim Safety Certification Training Program Provisions

AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration (FTA), DOT.

ACTION: Notice of Final Interim Safety Certification Training 
Provisions.

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SUMMARY: This document announces interim safety certification training 
provisions for Federal and State Safety Oversight Agency personnel and 
their contractor support who conduct safety audits and examinations of 
public transportation systems not otherwise regulated by another 
Federal agency. This document also announces interim safety 
certification training provisions for public transportation agency 
personnel who are directly responsible for safety oversight of public 
transportation systems that receive Federal transit funding. 
Additionally, the document outlines voluntary, scalable training 
available to personnel of State Departments of Transportation and 
personnel directly responsible for safety oversight of urban and rural 
bus transit systems.

DATES: The interim provisions are effective May 28, 2015.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For program issues, contact Ruth 
Lyons, FTA, Office of Safety and Oversight, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., 
Washington, DC 20590 (telephone: 202-366-2233 or email: 
[email protected]). For legal issues, contact Bruce Walker, FTA, 
Office of Chief Counsel, same address as above, (telephone: 202-366-
9109 or email: [email protected]). Office hours are Monday through 
Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (EST), except Federal holidays.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Overview
II. Public Comments to the Proposed Interim Safety Certification 
Training
Provisions Federal Register Notice and FTA's Response to Public 
Comments
III. Purpose
IV. Applicability
V. Interim Safety Certification and Training Components--Revised
    1. Safety Management System Training Component (all 
participants)
    2. Technical Training Component (FTA/SSOA/contractor support)
VI. Paper Reduction Act
VII. Next Steps

I. Overview

    On October 1, 2012, the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st 
Century Act (MAP-21) (Pub. L. 112-141) authorized the Federal Transit 
Administration (FTA) to develop interim safety certification training 
provisions (interim program) for: 1) FTA and State agency personnel and 
their contractor support who conduct safety audits and examinations of 
public transportation systems; and 2) public transportation agency 
personnel who are directly responsible for safety oversight. A 
notification announcing FTA's proposed implementation of the interim 
program and request for comments was published in the Federal Register 
on April 30, 2014. (See 79 FR 24363).
    In that document, FTA stated that the focus of the interim program 
would be directed primarily towards requirements for Federal and State 
Safety Oversight Agency (SSOA) personnel and their contractor support 
while designated safety oversight personnel of both rail and non-rail 
transit agencies that receive FTA funding would be voluntary 
participants. FTA received comments from nineteen entities regarding 
its proposed implementation of the interim program. This document 
addresses comments received and explains changes FTA has made to 
implement the interim program in response to those comments.

Summary of Changes to the Proposed Interim Program

    The primary focus for the interim program remains on the training 
requirements for Federal personnel and their contractor support who 
conduct safety audits and examinations of public transportation 
systems, and SSOA personnel and their contractor support who conduct 
safety audits and examinations of rail transit systems. However, as 
recommended by commenters, FTA is expanding the interim program 
pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 5329(c)(2), to also require rail transit agency 
employees who are directly responsible for safety oversight as 
mandatory instead of voluntary participants. Compliance with the 
interim program will remain a grant condition for applicable recipients 
of Federal transit funding.
    Additionally, as a result of comments received, FTA has revised the 
interim program to recognize the experience and training of those 
safety professionals who have already completed the curriculum for the 
Transit Safety Security Program (TSSP) certificate program. These 
participants will only be required to complete specific Safety 
Management System (SMS) courses and applicable technical training in 
accordance with section V of this document. For those who have not yet 
completed the TSSP program, FTA is updating the curriculum to include 
an emphasis on SMS tools and techniques to promote the development, 
implementation and oversight of SMS safety policies, risk management, 
safety assurance, and safety promotion programs and initiatives. The 
revised curriculum will continue to support the requirements of 49 CFR 
part 659, by also providing for organization-wide safety policy, formal 
methods of identifying hazards and controlling their potential 
consequences, continual assessment of safety risk, and an effective 
employee safety reporting system.
    Recognizing that safety enhancement and promotion is of universal 
interest to the public transportation industry, FTA continues to 
encourage recipients with both bus and rail transit systems, as well as 
bus-only systems, to voluntarily participate in appropriate components 
of the interim provisions and to continue to avail themselves of FTA-
sponsored voluntary bus safety training programs.
    As a reminder, pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 5329(c)(1), FTA will establish 
the permanent Public Transportation Safety Certification Training 
Program (PTSCTP) through the rulemaking process. To that end, FTA 
issued an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) on all aspects 
of FTA's safety authority, including the training program, which was 
published in the Federal Register on October 3,

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2013. (78 FR 61251, available at: http://www.thefederalregister.org/fdsys/pkg/FR-2013-10-03/pdf/2013-23921.pdf). FTA is reviewing the comments received on 
the ANPRM and is developing, among other proposals, a notice of 
proposed rulemaking for the PTSCTP.
    Until the PTSCTP final rule is promulgated, the interim program 
will be in effect. In the meantime, FTA periodically may revise the 
interim program following an opportunity for public notice and comment.

II. Public Comments on the Proposed Interim Safety Certification 
Training Provisions and FTA's Response

    On April 30, 2014, FTA published a Federal Register document 
requesting public comment on its proposed implementation of the interim 
safety certification training provisions of MAP-21 (see 79 FR 24363). 
FTA received comments from nineteen entities, including trade 
associations, State Departments of Transportation (State DOTs) public 
transportation providers, and individuals. This document addresses the 
comments received and discusses changes FTA has made to the interim 
safety certification training provisions in response to public 
comments.
    FTA initially proposed that the interim program contain distinct 
mandatory and voluntary components. Each mandatory participant was to 
complete a series of training on SMS principles, tools and techniques. 
The proposed curriculum for the interim program would be organized 
around a series of competencies and basic skills that supported 
training gaps indicated through a review of National Transportation 
Safety Board (NTSB) accident investigations, SSOA audits, FTA's Program 
Oversight reviews, annual reports submitted by SSOAs, FTA's National 
Transit Database (NTD) assessments and special studies.
    In addition, FTA proposed that Federal and SSOA personnel and their 
respective contractor support would be required to develop technical 
training plans to address the competency areas specific to the rail 
transit system(s) for which they exercised safety oversight 
responsibility (e.g., track inspections, safety systems and 
technologies, traction power, etc.). FTA proposed that both voluntary 
and mandatory participants would be able to complete the interim 
program requirements, on average within three years from initial 
enrollment, and annual recertification thereafter. Relative to cost, 
FTA noted that a majority of the cost to participate in the proposed 
interim program would be an eligible expenditure of Federal financial 
assistance provided under sections 5307, 5311, and 5329 grants.
    Below are the questions FTA posed for public comment in the Federal 
Register document, the public's response to those questions, and FTA's 
response and revisions to the interim program as a result of the public 
comments:
    1. Are there existing safety certification programs other than 
those described in this document that FTA should consider for personnel 
with direct safety oversight of transit systems?
    Fourteen entities responded to this question noting the existence 
of other safety certification programs that address SMS principles that 
FTA should consider. Specific reference was made to the National Safety 
Council, World Safety Organization, Transportation Safety Institute, 
the American Society of Safety Engineers, Board of Certified Safety 
Professionals, National Association of Safety Professionals, Federal 
Railroad Administration (FRA), NTSB, vehicle manufacturer training and 
certification programs, and safety classes offered through colleges, 
universities, and technical schools.
    Commenters recommended that FTA provide `transfer credit' for those 
who have completed the appropriate certification requirements from 
these or similar programs. Some commenters indicated that FTA's 
proposed implementation was unreasonable because it did not leverage 
the existing TSSP Certificate program. They noted that over 700 transit 
industry personnel have received certificates through the TSSP program. 
These commenters indicated that the TSSP curriculum already covers a 
significant number of the competencies that FTA listed in the Appendix 
to the Federal Register document.
    FTA Response: Upon further review and evaluation of existing FTA-
sponsored safety training, FTA concurs with the commenters who 
recommended that FTA leverage its existing TSSP Certificate programs 
for the interim program. To that end, FTA is revising the interim 
safety certification training provisions to include credit for those 
safety professionals who already have completed the requirements for a 
TSSP Certificate. These participants will need only complete the 
supplemental SMS courses noted in Section V of this document within 
three years of the effective date of the interim program. In addition, 
SSOA personnel and their respective contractor support will be required 
to complete the technical training requirement.
    FTA also agrees that the existing TSSP Certificate curriculum 
should be revised to incorporate the SMS principles FTA has adopted, 
rather than FTA creating an entirely new curriculum for the interim 
program. Thus, the training required for participants who have not 
completed TSSP Certificate training will be very similar to the current 
TSSP Certificate curriculum, except that the curriculum will be 
modified to also include SMS principles. These participants would also 
need to complete the applicable technical training. Similarly, safety 
professionals who have begun, but not yet completed, the requirements 
for a TSSP certificate only will need to complete the remaining revised 
TSSP courses and the supplemental SMS courses noted in Section V. As 
with the current TSSP program, the revised TSSP program and the 
additional courses may be completed within three years of the date of 
enrollment in the TSSP Certificate program.
    Although commenters identified other non-FTA-sponsored SMS safety 
certification training programs for consideration, at this time FTA 
will not evaluate non-FTA-sponsored training for credit under the 
interim program. Credit for this type of training will be evaluated for 
consideration as FTA develops requirements for the proposed rule for 
the PTSCTP. However, as recommended by commenters, SSOAs will be able 
to include non-FTA- sponsored technical training as part of the 
technical training plan they will provide to FTA for evaluation as 
discussed in Section V of this document.
    2. How should FTA consider such additional training and 
certification programs in finalizing the interim provisions?
    Twelve of the fourteen entities who commented on this question 
indicated that FTA should allow experienced personnel who have already 
completed safety training requirements to be `grandfathered' from the 
requirements of the interim program and receive credit for their 
certifications and experience. A few commenters noted that some of 
these safety professionals often are utilized as instructors for FTA-
sponsored training. Two of the commenters indicated that FTA should not 
attempt to implement the interim program with significantly new and 
different requirements because SSO programs must continue to comply 
with 49 CFR part 659 until three years after the final SSOA rule 
becomes effective.

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    FTA Response: As noted in the response to Question 1 above, FTA 
agrees in part that credit for existing safety certification and 
training should be granted for the interim program. As noted in Section 
V of this document, FTA has revised the training requirements for all 
participants who have obtained a TSSP Certificate. However, as stated 
above, FTA will not evaluate and provide credit for alternative 
certification programs offered through other non-FTA-sponsored 
programs. As the final rule for the PTSCTP is developed, FTA will 
revisit this recommendation.
    FTA disagrees with those commenters who suggested that the interim 
program should not include significantly new and different requirements 
at this time. FTA recognizes that 49 CFR part 659 remains in effect for 
the near-term and that the TSSP curriculum for rail certification was 
developed to support the systems management requirements of part 659. 
However, the current TSSP curriculum is not fully adaptable to the SMS 
framework FTA has adopted. FTA believes the revised TSSP curriculum and 
the SMS training noted in Section V of this document aligns systems 
management and SMS training while addressing those gaps identified with 
the current TSSP curriculum.
    3. FTA sought comment on the proposal to require Federal and SSOA 
personnel and their contractor support to participate in the interim 
program but allow the voluntary participation of public transportation 
personnel with direct safety oversight responsibilities.
    FTA received comments from eighteen entities regarding this 
proposal. Five commenters indicated that all public transportation 
safety personnel with direct oversight responsibility should be 
required to participate in the interim program. Eleven commenters 
specifically recommended that personnel directly responsible for safety 
oversight of rail transit systems should be required to participate in 
the interim program. Three commenters indicated that personnel directly 
responsible for bus safety on the State level or rural bus transit 
systems should not be required participants in the interim program. One 
of these commenters noted that the bus transit systems operating within 
its State were small, rural providers that do not have the resources to 
participate in the proposed voluntary curriculum of the interim 
program.
    A number of the commenters indicated that both SSOA personnel and 
rail transit personnel should receive the same SMS-centric training. 
These commenters suggested that if rail transit personnel are not 
required to participate in the interim program, it could result in 
disjointed implementation of the SMS safety requirements that FTA is 
introducing across the rail transit industry. These commenters noted 
that rail transit agency safety oversight personnel should have a 
strong understanding of both SMS principles and the technical 
components of their systems which lead to more effective safety 
management.
    Five commenters also noted that voluntary training requirements for 
rail transit personnel could result in a lack of participation by these 
safety partners. They indicated that voluntary participation could be a 
disincentive for public transit systems to host such training. 
Commenters noted that FTA's current training delivery model relies on 
local public transportation systems to host FTA-sponsored training 
events and voluntary participation could inadvertently increase the 
costs associated with the training. Three commenters also noted that 
joint SSOA and rail transit system participation in the interim program 
could facilitate cooperative relationships between State regulators and 
the regulated community.
    One commenter suggested that at a minimum, the Chief Safety Officer 
(or equivalent) of rail transit agencies and their staff should be 
required to obtain certification. Other commenters indicated that FTA 
should determine which rail transit personnel should be designated 
directly responsible for safety oversight, including the chief 
executive and board of directors. Lastly, one commenter indicated that 
the interim program should include personnel involved with the design 
and construction of rail transit systems.
    FTA Response: FTA concurs with the commenters who recommended that 
rail transit system personnel with direct safety oversight 
responsibility should be required participants in the interim safety 
certification training program. FTA agrees with those who noted that 
both SSOA personnel and rail transit system personnel should receive 
the same or similar training in order to more effectively implement 
safety management principles. To that end, pursuant to the authority of 
49 U.S.C. 5329(c)(2), the interim requirements noted in Section V also 
will apply to rail transit system personnel who are directly 
responsible for safety oversight. However, rail transit systems will 
not be required to submit technical training plans to FTA.
    On the other hand, FTA does not concur with the recommendation that 
FTA should determine which specific persons or positions within a rail 
transit system should be designated as having direct responsibility for 
safety oversight. Similar to the designation of safety sensitive 
personnel noted in the FTA Drug and Alcohol regulations, 49 CFR part 
655, FTA believes that each rail transit system is in a better position 
to determine which of its personnel has direct responsibility for 
safety oversight. FTA understands that the unique organizational 
framework of each rail transit system does not allow for uniform 
designation of the same position or function as having direct 
responsibility for safety oversight. For this reason, each rail transit 
system will designate its personnel who are required to participate in 
the interim program based on the function(s) of their position.
    For those commenters who indicated that bus recipients should not 
be required participants, FTA reiterates that since one of the initial 
objectives of the interim program is to develop the technical 
proficiency of rail transit personnel with direct safety oversight 
responsibility, at this time, non-rail safety oversight personnel are 
not mandatory participants in the interim program. FTA encourages State 
DOT personnel and bus transit system personnel who are directly 
responsible for safety oversight of bus transit systems to voluntarily 
participate in the interim program. We further emphasize that 
participation by small rural bus-only transit providers in any 
component of the interim program will be strictly voluntary. Hence, the 
scale and level of participation will be left to the discretion of 
these entities.
    In response to the comment to expand required participants to 
include personnel involved with the design and construction of rail 
transit operating systems, FTA notes that MAP-21 does not require their 
participation in the interim program. Hence, FTA will not require their 
participation in the interim program.
    4. Are there segments of the existing TSSP program that might be 
utilized to address the gaps and proposed competencies identified by 
FTA?
    FTA received comments from twelve entities on this question. Two 
commenters indicated that FTA did not present sufficient information in 
the Federal Register document to support its assertion that gaps exist 
between the TSSP program and the competencies listed in Appendix A that 
supported the curriculum for the interim program. Two other commenters 
noted that FTA has not published MAP-21 regulatory safety requirements; 
therefore, FTA is not yet able to determine what deficiencies exist. 
They indicated that

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FTA had not presented sufficient evidence to warrant significant 
departure from the current FTA-sponsored training.
    Ten of the commenters suggested that FTA take another look at the 
TSSP curriculum and other FTA-sponsored training before implementing a 
new and untested training regime. Two of these commenters noted that 
FTA should wait until it has gained sufficient knowledge and 
experience, and developed the internal capacity before implementing an 
extensive new safety certification training program.
    One commenter noted that SMS should not replace current FTA-
sponsored training which is based in part on Military Standard 882 
series, the military's system safety program. Two commenters also noted 
that the all-hazards training in the TSSP program is complementary to 
the SMS-framework that FTA wishes to advance through the interim 
program.
    FTA Response: As noted in our response in Questions 1 and 2, FTA 
concurs with the commenters who indicated that requirements for the 
interim program should include credit for those who have already 
completed the requirements for a TSSP Certificate. To that end, as 
reflected in Section V of this document, FTA has revised the interim 
program to incorporate this recommendation. We also reiterate that FTA 
recognizes the benefit of the systems-based all-hazards training of the 
TSSP Certificate program and will retain those provisions in the TSSP 
curriculum as it is revised.
    Responding to those commenters who indicated FTA has not provided 
evidence to support the interim program, we note that as stated in the 
April 30, 2014 Federal Register document, FTA identified training gaps 
based on review of SSOA audits, FTA program oversight reviews, annual 
reports submitted by SSOAs, special studies, and FTA's NTD assessments, 
as well as investigations conducted by the NTSB, and Government 
Accountability Office reports. FTA continues to find that these 
references sufficiently document support for the competencies and 
curriculum developed for the interim program. That review indicated 
gaps relative to the TSSP curriculum and the SMS framework FTA has 
adopted for its safety programs. However, based on the recommendation 
of commenters, FTA reassessed the TSSP Certificate curriculum and 
agrees with those commenters who noted that it sufficiently reflects a 
number of SMS principles and should be included in the interim program. 
To that end, FTA determined that those who have already completed the 
TSSP Certificate program will be required to complete only the 
supplemental SMS courses noted in Section V of this document. FTA 
believes this revised approach to the interim program reasonably 
responds to those commenters who indicated that the program, as 
initially proposed, failed to consider the extensive experience and 
training already achieved by transit safety professionals.
    In response to the commenter who indicated that FTA should not 
replace the current training program for 49 CFR part 659, which is in 
part based on the Military Standard 882 series, FTA notes that the 
revised interim program includes the TSSP Certificate curriculum that 
was developed to support part 659. Therefore, FTA will proceed with 
implementing the interim program in accordance with 49 U.S.C. 
5329(c)(2).
    5. Is it possible to reduce the time commitment or other burdens 
associated with the proposed interim provisions, while still providing 
the necessary SMS and technical training? What additional or 
alternative training should be considered, and why?
    FTA received comments from seventeen entities on this question. 
Many of these commenters recommended that FTA leverage the TSSP 
Certificate program with web-based SMS training as a more appropriate 
course of action for implementing interim safety certification 
training, and include a test-out option for those capable of 
demonstrating proficiency in the relevant training competencies.
    Three commenters noted that FTA should reevaluate the need for 144 
hours of SMS-related training that was initially proposed. Other 
commenters indicated that the three-year timeframe proposed for 
completing the interim program was impractical based on the timeline 
between introducing the interim program and implementing the PTSCTP 
requirements. Three commenters noted that the proposed annual 
recertification for the interim program would not be realistic and 
would be an unnecessary administrative compliance burden. Two of the 
commenters indicated that FTA should provide more specific information 
regarding recertification/refresher training.
    Several commenters also recommended that FTA develop all of the 
training and host both technical and classroom training at various rail 
transit systems across the country. Three commenters suggested that FTA 
adopt the web-based training model used by the Pipeline and Hazardous 
Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA).
    One commenter suggested that training requirements for rural and 
tribal bus transit providers should focus on driver training, drug and 
alcohol compliance, vehicle maintenance and standards, and the outcome 
data reported to the NTD. Another commenter recommended that FTA use a 
``train-the-trainer'' approach for training delivery as a means of 
reducing cost and increasing convenience by expanding the availability 
of training sites. Lastly, other commenters indicated that FTA should 
cover the costs associated with the interim program.
    FTA Response: As noted in Section V of this document, the revised 
curriculum for the interim program adopts the recommendation to reduce 
the administrative burden for required participants by providing some 
of the SMS training in a web-based format. Additionally, FTA will grant 
credit for those participants who have completed the TSSP Certificate 
program. This action will reduce the administrative burden associated 
with achieving certification for personnel who have completed the TSSP 
program from 144 hours over a three-year period to approximately 36 
hours per person across a three-year timeframe. FTA has determined that 
this reduction will not compromise safety because the targeted safety 
professionals have already achieved much of the requisite safety 
training through the TSSP Certificate program and any gaps relative to 
SMS principles will be remediated through participation in the SMS 
training requirements noted in Section V of this document.
    FTA recognizes that requiring the participation of rail transit 
system personnel who are directly responsible for safety oversight 
increases the number of required participants. However, as noted in the 
April 30, 2014 Federal Register notification, FTA's records show that 
over 800 industry personnel have already completed the TSSP Certificate 
program. As a result, many will only need to complete the supplemental 
SMS courses and web-based training. FTA believes the revised program 
strikes an appropriate balance for those experienced professionals who 
have already received a TSSP Certificate, while providing a solid 
foundation for new safety oversight professionals who will participate 
in future FTA-sponsored safety training.
    Additionally, FTA concurs with the commenters who indicated that 
annual refresher training for the interim program would be an 
unnecessary

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burden since the PTSCTP rule will likely be in effect by the time most 
participants have completed the requirements of the interim program. To 
address this concern, recertification will be required two years after 
the initial certification instead of one year as initially proposed. 
FTA continues to find that it is reasonable that the initial 
requirements of the interim program be completed within a three-year 
timeframe.
    Regarding training delivery, FTA believes its current training 
delivery model of allowing public transportation systems to host FTA-
sponsored training onsite is effective for the transit industry. FTA 
believes this practice increases participation and provides a training 
environment that is relevant to the subject matter. FTA notes that the 
PHMSA web-based training delivery model cannot fully cross-walk to the 
training objectives of the interim program because many of the FTA-
sponsored courses require in-person delivery. However, FTA recognizes 
the benefits associated with web-based training and has revised some of 
the interim program curriculum to include web-based training. As the 
PTSCTP rule is developed, FTA will look to incorporate additional web-
based training where practical.
    In response to the recommendation for the focus of rural bus 
training requirements, FTA notes that the interim program does not 
preclude any rural or tribal bus transit agency from continuing to 
focus on the training needs most relevant to its organization. It is 
important to note that much of this training is already supported 
through FTA-sponsored programs for bus safety and technical assistance.
    FTA also supports the recommendation that the interim program adopt 
a train-the-trainer process. While it is not feasible to develop and 
implement a train-the-trainer process for the interim program, FTA will 
consider this recommendation as the agency develops the proposed rule 
for the PTSCTP.
    With regard to the recommendation that FTA fully fund all costs 
associated with the interim program, FTA notes that Congress 
specifically authorized recipients of funds under 49 U.S.C. 5307 and 
5311 to use up to 0.5 percent of their Federal formula funds to cover 
up to 80 percent of the cost of participation by an employee with 
direct safety oversight responsibility. The FTA ELearning courses are 
free to public agency staff and the FTA sponsored in-person training 
charges a small materials fee but does not charge tuition to public 
agency staff. In addition, recipients of funds pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 
5329 are authorized to use grant funds to pay for up to 80 percent of 
the cost of participation by an SSOA employee. Therefore, FTA is 
statutorily precluded from funding more than 80 percent of the cost for 
participating in the interim program.
    6. Is it possible to reduce the time commitment or other burdens 
associated with the proposed technical training requirements proposed 
for SSOA personnel and their contractors? Is there additional or 
alternative technical training that should be considered, and why?
    Fifteen entities responded to this question. Seven commenters 
suggested that FTA develop the technical training component for the 
interim program instead of the SSOAs. Three commenters recommended that 
FTA reinstate the annual SSO training conference and workshop which 
would assist FTA in delivering training to the SSOAs. Another commenter 
recommended that SSOAs and rail transit agencies form partnerships with 
other subject matter experts to conduct technical training best suited 
for their respective systems.
    Commenters also suggested that credit should be given for existing 
training and experience, including allowing credit for technical 
knowledge gained during audits and review of transit maintenance and 
inspection activities, and that the SSOA should determine the time 
required for conducting technical training. One commenter also 
recommended that FTA provide guidance on the level of proficiency 
expected for the technical program.
    Two commenters requested clarification regarding the training 
requirements for SSOAs that are responsible for transit systems in 
multiple jurisdictions. Two other commenters indicated that FTA should 
take responsibility for determining the appropriate certification 
requirements for SSOA contractor support with a national certification 
process. One commenter also noted that the State should be allowed to 
determine the length of initial and refresher technical training 
required for its SSOA personnel. Lastly, two commenters suggested that 
FTA should fund the cost of the interim program beyond the Federal 
funds provided for under section 5329 grants.
    FTA Response: As indicated by a number of commenters, the SSOAs and 
rail transit systems already are engaged in activities that promote 
technical training competencies. Based on public comment, FTA has 
reviewed the proposed process for developing and conducting technical 
training requirements for the interim program. Recognizing that more 
enhanced technical training of FTA, SSOA, and rail transit personnel is 
an objective of MAP-21, FTA continues to believe that technical 
training should be tailored to the rail transit system(s) under the 
SSOA's jurisdiction. With that in mind, FTA concurs with commenters who 
indicated that each SSOA should determine the specific number of hours 
of initial and refresher technical training that should be performed by 
its safety oversight personnel and contractor support.
    However, FTA does not agree that FTA should develop and deliver the 
technical training for the interim program. In the April 30, 2014 
Federal Register document, FTA identified specific competencies common 
to rail transit systems. FTA believes each SSOA is in a better position 
to determine how it plans to train to those competency areas. The SSOA 
is better situated to determine the specifics of its technical training 
requirements based on the characteristics of the rail systems under its 
jurisdiction. This approach will allow the SSOA and the rail transit 
system to collaborate on training issues specific to the physical and 
operational characteristics of the rail systems and to align training 
plans with the competency areas identified by FTA.
    With regard to developing the SSOA training plan, FTA notes that 
one objective of the technical training plan is to align the technical 
training with the SSO certification work plans that most States have 
submitted to FTA as part of the requirements under 49 U.S.C. 5329(e). 
In the technical training plan, the SSOA will identify how its 
personnel and contractor support will train to the competencies of the 
technical training component in Section V of this document. Those 
SSOA's with rail transit systems in multiple jurisdictions will have 
the option of developing a consolidated technical training plan or 
preparing separate plans for each rail transit system. FTA will provide 
technical assistance to the SSOAs in developing the technical training 
plan and provide a web-based template to assist with this process.
    In addition, FTA concurs with those commenters who indicated that 
credit should be granted for prior technical training and experience 
including technical knowledge gained through audits and examinations. 
FTA also concurs that some of the technical training competencies may 
be achieved through web-based training. To that end, SSOAs may leverage 
such training as they develop their technical training

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plan. FTA also will look to develop technical training courses for e-
learning delivery. As these courses come online they can be 
incorporated in the technical training plan. Also, FTA will consider 
reconvening the SSOA workshops which could provide opportunities to 
conduct technical training.
    In response to the recommendation that FTA provide a national 
certification for contractors who support SSOAs with conducting audits 
and examinations, FTA notes that the SSOA is responsible for ensuring 
that its contractors are qualified to perform the requirements of their 
respective contracts. Contractor personnel performing safety audits and 
examinations for the SSOA will be required to participate in the same 
interim safety certification training program noted in Section V as 
SSOA personnel; therefore, no additional certification process is 
required.
    Regarding the issue of FTA funding all costs associated with 
training for the SSO program, FTA notes that Congress has provided for 
cost-sharing with the States for section 5329 funding for the SSO 
program. Specifically, Congress has limited the Government share of 
funding to 80 percent of the cost; therefore, FTA is precluded from 
funding all of an SSOA's costs for participating in the interim 
program.

III. Purpose

    The interim safety certification training provisions are designed 
to advance FTA's proposed adoption of SMS to improve the safety of 
public transportation. (See FTA Dear Colleague letter dated May 13, 
2013, available at: http://www.fta.dot.gov/newsroom/12910_15391.html). 
The interim provisions consist of: (1) A required training program 
promoting SMS and ensuring technical competencies for FTA personnel and 
contractors who conduct safety audits and examinations and SSOA 
personnel and contractors who conduct safety audits and examinations of 
rail transit systems not subject to FRA regulation; (2) a required 
training program that includes promoting the adoption of SMS for 
designated rail transit systems employees who are directly responsible 
for safety oversight; and (3) a voluntary component for personnel who 
are directly responsible for safety oversight of non-rail transit 
systems (e.g., passenger ferry, bus, bus rapid transit, and community 
transportation providers).

IV. Applicability

    Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 5329(c)(2), the interim safety certification 
training provisions will apply to the following covered personnel and 
will be effective until FTA issues a final rule for the PTSCTP:
    (1) FTA personnel and contractors who conduct safety audits and 
examinations of public transportation systems; \1\
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    \1\ FTA anticipates that this category will include 
approximately 40 FTA personnel and contractors.
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    (2) SSOA personnel and contractors who conduct safety audits and 
examinations of rail fixed guideway public transportation systems not 
subject to FRA regulation. In accordance with 49 U.S.C. 5329(e)(3)(E), 
each SSOA will designate its covered personnel or positions responsible 
for conducting the applicable safety audits and examinations and 
identify them in its annual FTA certification reporting requirements; 
\2\
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    \2\ FTA anticipates that this category will include 
approximately 70 to 120 SSOA personnel and contractors.
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    (3) Designated employees of re-cip-i-ents with rail transit systems 
subject to 49 CFR part 659 who are directly responsible for safety 
oversight.\3\
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    \3\ FTA anticipates that this category will include 
approximately 340 rail transit agency personnel.
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    (a) Each recipient will designate its covered personnel who are 
directly responsible for safety oversight of its rail transit system.
    (b) At a minimum, covered personnel should include the Chief Safety 
Officer and the primary staff directly responsible for safety oversight 
of the recipient's rail transit system. Directly responsible means 
safety staff who participate in the development, implementation or 
maintenance of the requirements of the oversight agency's program 
standard.
    (4) The following personnel may voluntarily participate in the 
applicable interim safety certification training provisions: \4\
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    \4\ FTA anticipates that this will include approximately 2000 
personnel.
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    (a) Personnel employed by recipients of Federal transit funds who 
are directly responsible for safety oversight of non-rail transit 
systems (e.g., passenger ferry, bus, bus rapid transit, and community 
transportation providers); and
    (b) Personnel of State DOTs or other State entities that receive 
Federal transit funds, who are directly responsible for safety 
oversight of non-rail transit systems such as passenger ferry, bus, bus 
rapid transit, and community transportation providers.

V. Interim Safety Certification and Training Requirements

A. Required Curriculum Over a Three-Year Period

 FTA/SSOA personnel and contractor support, and rail transit 
agency personnel with direct responsibility for safety oversight of 
rail transit systems not subject to FRA regulation:
    [cir] One (1) hour course on SMS Awareness--e-learning delivery 
(all required participants)
    [cir] Two (2) hour course on Safety Assurance--e-learning delivery 
(all required participants)
    [cir] Two (2) hour SMS Gap course (e-learning for existing TSSP 
Certificate holders)
    [cir] SMS Principles for Rail Transit (2 days--all required 
participants)
    [cir] SMS Principles for SSO Programs (2 days--FTA/SSOA/contractor 
support personnel only)
    [cir] Revised TSSP with SMS Principles Integration (not required of 
current TSSP Certificate holders--17.5 days for all other covered 
personnel)
    [cir] Rail System Safety
    [cir] Effectively Managing Transit Emergencies
    [cir] Transit System Security
    [cir] Rail Incident Investigation

 FTA/SSOA/contractor support personnel (technical training 
component):
    Each SSOA shall develop a technical training plan for covered 
personnel and contractor support personnel who perform safety audits 
and examinations. The SSOA will submit its proposed technical training 
plan to FTA for review and evaluation as part of the SSOA certification 
program in accordance with 49 U.S.C. 5329[euro](7). This review and 
approval process will support the consultation required between FTA and 
SSOAs regarding the staffing and qualification of the SSOAs' employees 
and other designated personnel in accordance with 49 U.S.C. 
5329[euro](3)(D).
    SSOA's should submit their technical training plan to FTA via the 
following Web site: safety.fta.dot.gov no later than May 28, 2015. FTA 
will provide technical assistance on a one-on-one basis after the 
technical training plans are submitted and reviewed.
    Recognizing that each rail fixed guideway public transportation 
system has unique characteristics, each SSOA will identify the tasks 
related to inspections, examinations, and audits, and all activities 
requiring sign-off, which must be performed by the SSOA to carry out 
its safety oversight requirements, and identify the skills and

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knowledge necessary to perform each task at that system.
    At a minimum, the technical training plan will describe the process 
for receiving technical training from the rail transit agencies in the 
following competency areas appropriate to the specific rail fixed 
guideway system(s) for which safety audits and examinations are 
conducted:

 Agency organizational structure
 System Safety Program Plan and Security Program Plan
 Knowledge of agency:
    [cir] Territory and revenue service schedules
    [cir] Current bulletins, general orders, and other associated 
directives that ensure safe operations
    [cir] Operations and maintenance rule books
    [cir] Safety rules
    [cir] Standard Operating Procedures
    [cir] Roadway Worker Protection
    [cir] Employee Hours of Service and Fatigue Management program
    [cir] Employee Observation and Testing Program (Efficiency Testing)
    [cir] Employee training and certification requirements
    [cir] Vehicle inspection and maintenance programs, schedules and 
records
    [cir] Track inspection and maintenance programs, schedules and 
records
    [cir] Tunnels, bridges, and other structures inspection and 
maintenance programs, schedules and records
    [cir] Traction power (substation, overhead catenary system, and 
third rail), load dispatching, inspection and maintenance programs, 
schedules and records
    [cir] Signal and train control inspection and maintenance programs, 
schedules and records

    The SSOA will determine the length of time for the technical 
training based on the skill level of the covered personnel relative to 
the applicable rail transit agency(s). FTA will provide a template on 
its Web site to assist the SSOA with preparing and monitoring its 
technical training plan and will provide technical assistance as 
requested. Each SSOA technical training plan that is submitted to FTA 
for review will:

[cir] Require covered personnel to successfully:
    [ssquf] Complete training that covers the skills and knowledge the 
covered personnel will need to effectively perform his or her tasks.
    [ssquf] Pass a written and/or oral examination covering the skills 
and knowledge required for the covered personnel to effectively perform 
his or her tasks.
    [ssquf] Demonstrate hands-on capability to perform his or her tasks 
to the satisfaction of the appropriate SSOA supervisor or designated 
instructor.
[cir] Establish equivalencies or written and oral examinations to allow 
covered personnel to demonstrate that they possess the skill and 
qualification required to perform their tasks.
[cir] Require biennial refresher training to maintain technical skills 
and abilities which includes classroom and hands-on training, as well 
as testing. Observation and evaluation of actual performance of duties 
may be used to meet the hands-on portion of this requirement, provided 
that such testing is documented.
[cir] Require that training records be maintained to demonstrate the 
current qualification status of covered personnel assigned to carry out 
the oversight program. Records may be maintained either electronically 
or in writing and must be provided to FTA upon request.
[cir] Records must include the following information concerning each 
covered personnel:
    [ssquf] Name;
    [ssquf] The title and date each training course was completed and 
the proficiency test score(s) where applicable;
    [ssquf] The content of each training course successfully completed;
    [ssquf] A description of the covered personnel's hands-on 
performance applying the skills and knowledge required to perform the 
tasks that the employee will be responsible for performing and the 
factual basis supporting the determination;
    [ssquf] The tasks the covered personnel is deemed qualified to 
perform; and
    [ssquf] Provide the date that the covered personnel's status as 
qualified to perform the tasks expires, and the date in which biennial 
refresher training is due.
    [cir] Ensure the qualification of contractors performing oversight 
activities. SSOAs may use demonstrations, previous training and 
education, and written and oral examinations to determine if 
contractors possess the skill and qualification required to perform 
their tasks.
    [cir] Periodically assess the effectiveness of the technical 
training. One method of validation and assessment could be through the 
use of efficiency tests or periodic review of employee performance.

B. Voluntary Curriculum

 Bus transit system personnel with direct safety oversight 
responsibility and State DOTs overseeing safety programs for 5311 sub-
recipients
    [cir] FTA-sponsored Bus Safety Programs
    [cir] One (1) hour course on SMS Awareness--e-learning delivery
    [cir] SMS for Bus Operations
    [cir] TSSP Certificate (Bus)

VI. Paperwork Reduction Act

    In February 2014, in compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 
1995 (PRA) (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) and the Office of Management and 
Budget (OMB) implementing regulation at 5 CFR 1320.13, FTA received 
approval from OMB for an Information Collection for the State Safety 
Oversight Program (Information Collection number 2132-0558). The 
recordkeeping necessary to comply with the interim program would be 
consistent with the recordkeeping required for SSOA and rail fixed 
guideway public transportation agency training in the approved 
information collection.

VII. Next Steps

    1. FTA will host an informational webinar discussing the interim 
training program on or about 45 days after publication.
    2. Covered personnel will be able to log-in to FTA's Web site 
safety.fta.dot.gov and establish a user ID and password (the Web site 
link provided will be live at least 30 days after publication, periodic 
updates will be provided on the landing page for users). Once this is 
completed, each participant will be provided with a curriculum which is 
associated with their category. The dates that registration will open 
for courses listed in each participant's profile will be provided with 
the learning profile. Participants will be notified by email when there 
has been an update to their profile. Once the Web site registration 
process is completed, users will be able to register for available 
classroom training, participate in e-learning opportunities and track 
their progress towards completion of their requirements. If a 
participant has previously completed a course that is listed in their 
profile (e.g., TSSP), they may upload a copy of the certificate to 
their profile at safety.fta.dot.gov.

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    3. FTA will provide technical assistance to SSOAs at 
safety.fta.dot.gov. Each SSOA should submit their technical training 
plan to FTA via the following Web site: safety.fta.dot.gov no later 
than May 28, 2015.

Therese McMillan,
Acting Administrator.
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                                            154(i), 154(j), 154(o), 155(c), 218, 219, 301,          FTA, Office of Safety and Oversight,                  requirements for Federal personnel and
                                            303(g), 303(j), 303(r), 332, 403, 621(b)(3), and        1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,                           their contractor support who conduct
                                            621(d), unless otherwise noted                          Washington, DC 20590 (telephone: 202–                 safety audits and examinations of public
                                            ■ 2. Amend § 12.4 by revising the first                 366–2233 or email: Ruth.Lyons@                        transportation systems, and SSOA
                                            sentence in paragraph (d)(1) to read as                 dot.gov). For legal issues, contact Bruce             personnel and their contractor support
                                            follows:                                                Walker, FTA, Office of Chief Counsel,                 who conduct safety audits and
                                                                                                    same address as above, (telephone: 202–               examinations of rail transit systems.
                                            § 12.4 Reliability of covered 911 service                                                                     However, as recommended by
                                                                                                    366–9109 or email: Bruce.Walker@
                                            providers
                                                                                                    dot.gov). Office hours are Monday                     commenters, FTA is expanding the
                                            *     *      *     *      *                             through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.                  interim program pursuant to 49 U.S.C.
                                              (d) * * *                                             (EST), except Federal holidays.                       5329(c)(2), to also require rail transit
                                              (1) Initial reliability certification. One                                                                  agency employees who are directly
                                            year after October 15, 2014, a certifying               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                                                          responsible for safety oversight as
                                            official of every covered 911 service                   I. Overview
                                                                                                                                                          mandatory instead of voluntary
                                            provider shall certify to the Commission                II. Public Comments to the Proposed Interim
                                                                                                          Safety Certification Training                   participants. Compliance with the
                                            that it has made substantial progress                                                                         interim program will remain a grant
                                            toward meeting the standards of the                     Provisions Federal Register Notice and
                                                                                                          FTA’s Response to Public Comments               condition for applicable recipients of
                                            annual reliability certification described              III. Purpose                                          Federal transit funding.
                                            in paragraph (c) of this section. * * *                 IV. Applicability                                        Additionally, as a result of comments
                                            *     *      *     *      *                             V. Interim Safety Certification and Training          received, FTA has revised the interim
                                                                                                          Components—Revised                              program to recognize the experience and
                                            Federal Communications Commission.
                                                                                                       1. Safety Management System Training
                                            Marlene H. Dortch,                                            Component (all participants)
                                                                                                                                                          training of those safety professionals
                                            Secretary.                                                 2. Technical Training Component (FTA/              who have already completed the
                                            [FR Doc. 2015–03433 Filed 2–26–15; 8:45 am]                   SSOA/contractor support)                        curriculum for the Transit Safety
                                                                                                    VI. Paper Reduction Act                               Security Program (TSSP) certificate
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                                                                                                    VII. Next Steps                                       program. These participants will only be
                                                                                                                                                          required to complete specific Safety
                                                                                                    I. Overview
                                                                                                                                                          Management System (SMS) courses and
                                            DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                               On October 1, 2012, the Moving                     applicable technical training in
                                                                                                    Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century                accordance with section V of this
                                            Federal Transit Administration                          Act (MAP–21) (Pub. L. 112–141)                        document. For those who have not yet
                                                                                                    authorized the Federal Transit                        completed the TSSP program, FTA is
                                            49 CFR Chapter VI                                       Administration (FTA) to develop                       updating the curriculum to include an
                                            [Docket No. FTA–2014–0012]                              interim safety certification training                 emphasis on SMS tools and techniques
                                            RIN 2132–ZA02
                                                                                                    provisions (interim program) for: 1) FTA              to promote the development,
                                                                                                    and State agency personnel and their                  implementation and oversight of SMS
                                            Interim Safety Certification Training                   contractor support who conduct safety                 safety policies, risk management, safety
                                            Program Provisions                                      audits and examinations of public                     assurance, and safety promotion
                                                                                                    transportation systems; and 2) public                 programs and initiatives. The revised
                                            AGENCY:  Federal Transit Administration                 transportation agency personnel who                   curriculum will continue to support the
                                            (FTA), DOT.                                             are directly responsible for safety                   requirements of 49 CFR part 659, by also
                                            ACTION: Notice of Final Interim Safety                  oversight. A notification announcing                  providing for organization-wide safety
                                            Certification Training Provisions.                      FTA’s proposed implementation of the                  policy, formal methods of identifying
                                                                                                    interim program and request for                       hazards and controlling their potential
                                            SUMMARY:   This document announces
                                                                                                    comments was published in the Federal                 consequences, continual assessment of
                                            interim safety certification training
                                                                                                    Register on April 30, 2014. (See 79 FR                safety risk, and an effective employee
                                            provisions for Federal and State Safety
                                                                                                    24363).                                               safety reporting system.
                                            Oversight Agency personnel and their                       In that document, FTA stated that the                 Recognizing that safety enhancement
                                            contractor support who conduct safety                   focus of the interim program would be                 and promotion is of universal interest to
                                            audits and examinations of public                       directed primarily towards requirements               the public transportation industry, FTA
                                            transportation systems not otherwise                    for Federal and State Safety Oversight                continues to encourage recipients with
                                            regulated by another Federal agency.                    Agency (SSOA) personnel and their                     both bus and rail transit systems, as well
                                            This document also announces interim                    contractor support while designated                   as bus-only systems, to voluntarily
                                            safety certification training provisions                safety oversight personnel of both rail               participate in appropriate components
                                            for public transportation agency                        and non-rail transit agencies that receive            of the interim provisions and to
                                            personnel who are directly responsible                  FTA funding would be voluntary                        continue to avail themselves of FTA-
                                            for safety oversight of public                          participants. FTA received comments                   sponsored voluntary bus safety training
                                            transportation systems that receive                     from nineteen entities regarding its                  programs.
                                            Federal transit funding. Additionally,                  proposed implementation of the interim                   As a reminder, pursuant to 49 U.S.C.
                                            the document outlines voluntary,                        program. This document addresses                      5329(c)(1), FTA will establish the
                                            scalable training available to personnel                comments received and explains                        permanent Public Transportation Safety
                                            of State Departments of Transportation                  changes FTA has made to implement                     Certification Training Program
                                            and personnel directly responsible for                  the interim program in response to those              (PTSCTP) through the rulemaking
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                                            safety oversight of urban and rural bus                 comments.                                             process. To that end, FTA issued an
                                            transit systems.                                                                                              Advance Notice of Proposed
                                            DATES: The interim provisions are                       Summary of Changes to the Proposed                    Rulemaking (ANPRM) on all aspects of
                                            effective May 28, 2015.                                 Interim Program                                       FTA’s safety authority, including the
                                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For                      The primary focus for the interim                   training program, which was published
                                            program issues, contact Ruth Lyons,                     program remains on the training                       in the Federal Register on October 3,


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                                            2013. (78 FR 61251, available at:                       financial assistance provided under                   required to complete the technical
                                            http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2013-                   sections 5307, 5311, and 5329 grants.                 training requirement.
                                            10-03/pdf/2013-23921.pdf). FTA is                          Below are the questions FTA posed                     FTA also agrees that the existing
                                            reviewing the comments received on the                  for public comment in the Federal                     TSSP Certificate curriculum should be
                                            ANPRM and is developing, among other                    Register document, the public’s                       revised to incorporate the SMS
                                            proposals, a notice of proposed                         response to those questions, and FTA’s                principles FTA has adopted, rather than
                                            rulemaking for the PTSCTP.                              response and revisions to the interim                 FTA creating an entirely new
                                              Until the PTSCTP final rule is                        program as a result of the public                     curriculum for the interim program.
                                            promulgated, the interim program will                   comments:                                             Thus, the training required for
                                            be in effect. In the meantime, FTA                         1. Are there existing safety                       participants who have not completed
                                            periodically may revise the interim                     certification programs other than those               TSSP Certificate training will be very
                                            program following an opportunity for                    described in this document that FTA                   similar to the current TSSP Certificate
                                            public notice and comment.                              should consider for personnel with                    curriculum, except that the curriculum
                                            II. Public Comments on the Proposed                     direct safety oversight of transit                    will be modified to also include SMS
                                            Interim Safety Certification Training                   systems?                                              principles. These participants would
                                            Provisions and FTA’s Response                              Fourteen entities responded to this                also need to complete the applicable
                                                                                                    question noting the existence of other                technical training. Similarly, safety
                                               On April 30, 2014, FTA published a
                                                                                                    safety certification programs that                    professionals who have begun, but not
                                            Federal Register document requesting
                                                                                                    address SMS principles that FTA                       yet completed, the requirements for a
                                            public comment on its proposed
                                                                                                    should consider. Specific reference was               TSSP certificate only will need to
                                            implementation of the interim safety
                                                                                                    made to the National Safety Council,                  complete the remaining revised TSSP
                                            certification training provisions of
                                                                                                    World Safety Organization,                            courses and the supplemental SMS
                                            MAP–21 (see 79 FR 24363). FTA
                                                                                                    Transportation Safety Institute, the                  courses noted in Section V. As with the
                                            received comments from nineteen
                                                                                                    American Society of Safety Engineers,                 current TSSP program, the revised TSSP
                                            entities, including trade associations,
                                                                                                    Board of Certified Safety Professionals,              program and the additional courses may
                                            State Departments of Transportation
                                                                                                    National Association of Safety                        be completed within three years of the
                                            (State DOTs) public transportation
                                                                                                    Professionals, Federal Railroad                       date of enrollment in the TSSP
                                            providers, and individuals. This
                                            document addresses the comments                         Administration (FRA), NTSB, vehicle                   Certificate program.
                                            received and discusses changes FTA has                  manufacturer training and certification                  Although commenters identified other
                                            made to the interim safety certification                programs, and safety classes offered                  non-FTA-sponsored SMS safety
                                            training provisions in response to public               through colleges, universities, and                   certification training programs for
                                            comments.                                               technical schools.                                    consideration, at this time FTA will not
                                               FTA initially proposed that the                         Commenters recommended that FTA                    evaluate non-FTA-sponsored training
                                            interim program contain distinct                        provide ‘transfer credit’ for those who               for credit under the interim program.
                                            mandatory and voluntary components.                     have completed the appropriate                        Credit for this type of training will be
                                            Each mandatory participant was to                       certification requirements from these or              evaluated for consideration as FTA
                                            complete a series of training on SMS                    similar programs. Some commenters                     develops requirements for the proposed
                                            principles, tools and techniques. The                   indicated that FTA’s proposed                         rule for the PTSCTP. However, as
                                            proposed curriculum for the interim                     implementation was unreasonable                       recommended by commenters, SSOAs
                                            program would be organized around a                     because it did not leverage the existing              will be able to include non-FTA-
                                            series of competencies and basic skills                 TSSP Certificate program. They noted                  sponsored technical training as part of
                                            that supported training gaps indicated                  that over 700 transit industry personnel              the technical training plan they will
                                            through a review of National                            have received certificates through the                provide to FTA for evaluation as
                                            Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)                      TSSP program. These commenters                        discussed in Section V of this
                                            accident investigations, SSOA audits,                   indicated that the TSSP curriculum                    document.
                                            FTA’s Program Oversight reviews,                        already covers a significant number of                   2. How should FTA consider such
                                            annual reports submitted by SSOAs,                      the competencies that FTA listed in the               additional training and certification
                                            FTA’s National Transit Database (NTD)                   Appendix to the Federal Register                      programs in finalizing the interim
                                            assessments and special studies.                        document.                                             provisions?
                                               In addition, FTA proposed that                          FTA Response: Upon further review                     Twelve of the fourteen entities who
                                            Federal and SSOA personnel and their                    and evaluation of existing FTA-                       commented on this question indicated
                                            respective contractor support would be                  sponsored safety training, FTA concurs                that FTA should allow experienced
                                            required to develop technical training                  with the commenters who                               personnel who have already completed
                                            plans to address the competency areas                   recommended that FTA leverage its                     safety training requirements to be
                                            specific to the rail transit system(s) for              existing TSSP Certificate programs for                ‘grandfathered’ from the requirements of
                                            which they exercised safety oversight                   the interim program. To that end, FTA                 the interim program and receive credit
                                            responsibility (e.g., track inspections,                is revising the interim safety                        for their certifications and experience. A
                                            safety systems and technologies,                        certification training provisions to                  few commenters noted that some of
                                            traction power, etc.). FTA proposed that                include credit for those safety                       these safety professionals often are
                                            both voluntary and mandatory                            professionals who already have                        utilized as instructors for FTA-
                                            participants would be able to complete                  completed the requirements for a TSSP                 sponsored training. Two of the
                                            the interim program requirements, on                    Certificate. These participants will need             commenters indicated that FTA should
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                                            average within three years from initial                 only complete the supplemental SMS                    not attempt to implement the interim
                                            enrollment, and annual recertification                  courses noted in Section V of this                    program with significantly new and
                                            thereafter. Relative to cost, FTA noted                 document within three years of the                    different requirements because SSO
                                            that a majority of the cost to participate              effective date of the interim program. In             programs must continue to comply with
                                            in the proposed interim program would                   addition, SSOA personnel and their                    49 CFR part 659 until three years after
                                            be an eligible expenditure of Federal                   respective contractor support will be                 the final SSOA rule becomes effective.


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                                               FTA Response: As noted in the                        personnel are not required to participate             system should be designated as having
                                            response to Question 1 above, FTA                       in the interim program, it could result               direct responsibility for safety oversight.
                                            agrees in part that credit for existing                 in disjointed implementation of the                   Similar to the designation of safety
                                            safety certification and training should                SMS safety requirements that FTA is                   sensitive personnel noted in the FTA
                                            be granted for the interim program. As                  introducing across the rail transit                   Drug and Alcohol regulations, 49 CFR
                                            noted in Section V of this document,                    industry. These commenters noted that                 part 655, FTA believes that each rail
                                            FTA has revised the training                            rail transit agency safety oversight                  transit system is in a better position to
                                            requirements for all participants who                   personnel should have a strong                        determine which of its personnel has
                                            have obtained a TSSP Certificate.                       understanding of both SMS principles                  direct responsibility for safety oversight.
                                            However, as stated above, FTA will not                  and the technical components of their                 FTA understands that the unique
                                            evaluate and provide credit for                         systems which lead to more effective                  organizational framework of each rail
                                            alternative certification programs                      safety management.                                    transit system does not allow for
                                            offered through other non-FTA-                             Five commenters also noted that                    uniform designation of the same
                                            sponsored programs. As the final rule                   voluntary training requirements for rail              position or function as having direct
                                            for the PTSCTP is developed, FTA will                   transit personnel could result in a lack              responsibility for safety oversight. For
                                            revisit this recommendation.                            of participation by these safety partners.            this reason, each rail transit system will
                                               FTA disagrees with those commenters                  They indicated that voluntary                         designate its personnel who are required
                                            who suggested that the interim program                  participation could be a disincentive for             to participate in the interim program
                                            should not include significantly new                    public transit systems to host such                   based on the function(s) of their
                                            and different requirements at this time.                training. Commenters noted that FTA’s                 position.
                                            FTA recognizes that 49 CFR part 659                     current training delivery model relies on                For those commenters who indicated
                                            remains in effect for the near-term and                 local public transportation systems to                that bus recipients should not be
                                            that the TSSP curriculum for rail                       host FTA-sponsored training events and                required participants, FTA reiterates
                                            certification was developed to support                  voluntary participation could                         that since one of the initial objectives of
                                            the systems management requirements                     inadvertently increase the costs                      the interim program is to develop the
                                            of part 659. However, the current TSSP                  associated with the training. Three                   technical proficiency of rail transit
                                            curriculum is not fully adaptable to the                commenters also noted that joint SSOA                 personnel with direct safety oversight
                                            SMS framework FTA has adopted. FTA                      and rail transit system participation in              responsibility, at this time, non-rail
                                            believes the revised TSSP curriculum                    the interim program could facilitate                  safety oversight personnel are not
                                            and the SMS training noted in Section                   cooperative relationships between State               mandatory participants in the interim
                                            V of this document aligns systems                       regulators and the regulated community.               program. FTA encourages State DOT
                                            management and SMS training while                          One commenter suggested that at a                  personnel and bus transit system
                                            addressing those gaps identified with                   minimum, the Chief Safety Officer (or                 personnel who are directly responsible
                                            the current TSSP curriculum.                            equivalent) of rail transit agencies and              for safety oversight of bus transit
                                               3. FTA sought comment on the                         their staff should be required to obtain              systems to voluntarily participate in the
                                            proposal to require Federal and SSOA                    certification. Other commenters                       interim program. We further emphasize
                                            personnel and their contractor support                  indicated that FTA should determine                   that participation by small rural bus-
                                            to participate in the interim program but               which rail transit personnel should be                only transit providers in any component
                                            allow the voluntary participation of                    designated directly responsible for                   of the interim program will be strictly
                                            public transportation personnel with                    safety oversight, including the chief                 voluntary. Hence, the scale and level of
                                            direct safety oversight responsibilities.               executive and board of directors. Lastly,             participation will be left to the
                                               FTA received comments from                           one commenter indicated that the                      discretion of these entities.
                                            eighteen entities regarding this                        interim program should include                           In response to the comment to expand
                                            proposal. Five commenters indicated                     personnel involved with the design and                required participants to include
                                            that all public transportation safety                   construction of rail transit systems.                 personnel involved with the design and
                                            personnel with direct oversight                            FTA Response: FTA concurs with the                 construction of rail transit operating
                                            responsibility should be required to                    commenters who recommended that rail                  systems, FTA notes that MAP–21 does
                                            participate in the interim program.                     transit system personnel with direct                  not require their participation in the
                                            Eleven commenters specifically                          safety oversight responsibility should be             interim program. Hence, FTA will not
                                            recommended that personnel directly                     required participants in the interim                  require their participation in the interim
                                            responsible for safety oversight of rail                safety certification training program.                program.
                                            transit systems should be required to                   FTA agrees with those who noted that                     4. Are there segments of the existing
                                            participate in the interim program.                     both SSOA personnel and rail transit                  TSSP program that might be utilized to
                                            Three commenters indicated that                         system personnel should receive the                   address the gaps and proposed
                                            personnel directly responsible for bus                  same or similar training in order to more             competencies identified by FTA?
                                            safety on the State level or rural bus                  effectively implement safety                             FTA received comments from twelve
                                            transit systems should not be required                  management principles. To that end,                   entities on this question. Two
                                            participants in the interim program. One                pursuant to the authority of 49 U.S.C.                commenters indicated that FTA did not
                                            of these commenters noted that the bus                  5329(c)(2), the interim requirements                  present sufficient information in the
                                            transit systems operating within its                    noted in Section V also will apply to rail            Federal Register document to support
                                            State were small, rural providers that do               transit system personnel who are                      its assertion that gaps exist between the
                                            not have the resources to participate in                directly responsible for safety oversight.            TSSP program and the competencies
                                            the proposed voluntary curriculum of                    However, rail transit systems will not be             listed in Appendix A that supported the
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                                            the interim program.                                    required to submit technical training                 curriculum for the interim program.
                                               A number of the commenters                           plans to FTA.                                         Two other commenters noted that FTA
                                            indicated that both SSOA personnel and                     On the other hand, FTA does not                    has not published MAP–21 regulatory
                                            rail transit personnel should receive the               concur with the recommendation that                   safety requirements; therefore, FTA is
                                            same SMS-centric training. These                        FTA should determine which specific                   not yet able to determine what
                                            commenters suggested that if rail transit               persons or positions within a rail transit            deficiencies exist. They indicated that


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                                            FTA had not presented sufficient                        completed the TSSP Certificate program                the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
                                            evidence to warrant significant                         will be required to complete only the                 Safety Administration (PHMSA).
                                            departure from the current FTA-                         supplemental SMS courses noted in                        One commenter suggested that
                                            sponsored training.                                     Section V of this document. FTA                       training requirements for rural and
                                               Ten of the commenters suggested that                 believes this revised approach to the                 tribal bus transit providers should focus
                                            FTA take another look at the TSSP                       interim program reasonably responds to                on driver training, drug and alcohol
                                            curriculum and other FTA-sponsored                      those commenters who indicated that                   compliance, vehicle maintenance and
                                            training before implementing a new and                  the program, as initially proposed,                   standards, and the outcome data
                                            untested training regime. Two of these                  failed to consider the extensive                      reported to the NTD. Another
                                            commenters noted that FTA should wait                   experience and training already                       commenter recommended that FTA use
                                            until it has gained sufficient knowledge                achieved by transit safety professionals.             a ‘‘train-the-trainer’’ approach for
                                            and experience, and developed the                          In response to the commenter who                   training delivery as a means of reducing
                                            internal capacity before implementing                   indicated that FTA should not replace                 cost and increasing convenience by
                                            an extensive new safety certification                   the current training program for 49 CFR               expanding the availability of training
                                            training program.                                       part 659, which is in part based on the               sites. Lastly, other commenters
                                               One commenter noted that SMS                         Military Standard 882 series, FTA notes               indicated that FTA should cover the
                                            should not replace current FTA-                         that the revised interim program                      costs associated with the interim
                                            sponsored training which is based in                    includes the TSSP Certificate                         program.
                                            part on Military Standard 882 series, the               curriculum that was developed to                         FTA Response: As noted in Section V
                                            military’s system safety program. Two                   support part 659. Therefore, FTA will                 of this document, the revised
                                            commenters also noted that the all-                     proceed with implementing the interim                 curriculum for the interim program
                                            hazards training in the TSSP program is                 program in accordance with 49 U.S.C.                  adopts the recommendation to reduce
                                            complementary to the SMS-framework                      5329(c)(2).                                           the administrative burden for required
                                            that FTA wishes to advance through the                                                                        participants by providing some of the
                                                                                                       5. Is it possible to reduce the time
                                            interim program.                                                                                              SMS training in a web-based format.
                                                                                                    commitment or other burdens
                                               FTA Response: As noted in our                                                                              Additionally, FTA will grant credit for
                                                                                                    associated with the proposed interim
                                            response in Questions 1 and 2, FTA                                                                            those participants who have completed
                                            concurs with the commenters who                         provisions, while still providing the
                                                                                                                                                          the TSSP Certificate program. This
                                            indicated that requirements for the                     necessary SMS and technical training?
                                                                                                                                                          action will reduce the administrative
                                            interim program should include credit                   What additional or alternative training
                                                                                                                                                          burden associated with achieving
                                            for those who have already completed                    should be considered, and why?
                                                                                                                                                          certification for personnel who have
                                            the requirements for a TSSP Certificate.                   FTA received comments from                         completed the TSSP program from 144
                                            To that end, as reflected in Section V of               seventeen entities on this question.                  hours over a three-year period to
                                            this document, FTA has revised the                      Many of these commenters                              approximately 36 hours per person
                                            interim program to incorporate this                     recommended that FTA leverage the                     across a three-year timeframe. FTA has
                                            recommendation. We also reiterate that                  TSSP Certificate program with web-                    determined that this reduction will not
                                            FTA recognizes the benefit of the                       based SMS training as a more                          compromise safety because the targeted
                                            systems-based all-hazards training of the               appropriate course of action for                      safety professionals have already
                                            TSSP Certificate program and will retain                implementing interim safety                           achieved much of the requisite safety
                                            those provisions in the TSSP                            certification training, and include a test-           training through the TSSP Certificate
                                            curriculum as it is revised.                            out option for those capable of                       program and any gaps relative to SMS
                                               Responding to those commenters who                   demonstrating proficiency in the                      principles will be remediated through
                                            indicated FTA has not provided                          relevant training competencies.                       participation in the SMS training
                                            evidence to support the interim                            Three commenters noted that FTA                    requirements noted in Section V of this
                                            program, we note that as stated in the                  should reevaluate the need for 144                    document.
                                            April 30, 2014 Federal Register                         hours of SMS-related training that was                   FTA recognizes that requiring the
                                            document, FTA identified training gaps                  initially proposed. Other commenters                  participation of rail transit system
                                            based on review of SSOA audits, FTA                     indicated that the three-year timeframe               personnel who are directly responsible
                                            program oversight reviews, annual                       proposed for completing the interim                   for safety oversight increases the
                                            reports submitted by SSOAs, special                     program was impractical based on the                  number of required participants.
                                            studies, and FTA’s NTD assessments, as                  timeline between introducing the                      However, as noted in the April 30, 2014
                                            well as investigations conducted by the                 interim program and implementing the                  Federal Register notification, FTA’s
                                            NTSB, and Government Accountability                     PTSCTP requirements. Three                            records show that over 800 industry
                                            Office reports. FTA continues to find                   commenters noted that the proposed                    personnel have already completed the
                                            that these references sufficiently                      annual recertification for the interim                TSSP Certificate program. As a result,
                                            document support for the competencies                   program would not be realistic and                    many will only need to complete the
                                            and curriculum developed for the                        would be an unnecessary administrative                supplemental SMS courses and web-
                                            interim program. That review indicated                  compliance burden. Two of the                         based training. FTA believes the revised
                                            gaps relative to the TSSP curriculum                    commenters indicated that FTA should                  program strikes an appropriate balance
                                            and the SMS framework FTA has                           provide more specific information                     for those experienced professionals who
                                            adopted for its safety programs.                        regarding recertification/refresher                   have already received a TSSP
                                            However, based on the recommendation                    training.                                             Certificate, while providing a solid
                                            of commenters, FTA reassessed the                          Several commenters also                            foundation for new safety oversight
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                                            TSSP Certificate curriculum and agrees                  recommended that FTA develop all of                   professionals who will participate in
                                            with those commenters who noted that                    the training and host both technical and              future FTA-sponsored safety training.
                                            it sufficiently reflects a number of SMS                classroom training at various rail transit               Additionally, FTA concurs with the
                                            principles and should be included in                    systems across the country. Three                     commenters who indicated that annual
                                            the interim program. To that end, FTA                   commenters suggested that FTA adopt                   refresher training for the interim
                                            determined that those who have already                  the web-based training model used by                  program would be an unnecessary


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                                            burden since the PTSCTP rule will                       recipients of funds pursuant to 49                    conducting technical training
                                            likely be in effect by the time most                    U.S.C. 5329 are authorized to use grant               requirements for the interim program.
                                            participants have completed the                         funds to pay for up to 80 percent of the              Recognizing that more enhanced
                                            requirements of the interim program. To                 cost of participation by an SSOA                      technical training of FTA, SSOA, and
                                            address this concern, recertification will              employee. Therefore, FTA is statutorily               rail transit personnel is an objective of
                                            be required two years after the initial                 precluded from funding more than 80                   MAP–21, FTA continues to believe that
                                            certification instead of one year as                    percent of the cost for participating in              technical training should be tailored to
                                            initially proposed. FTA continues to                    the interim program.                                  the rail transit system(s) under the
                                            find that it is reasonable that the initial                6. Is it possible to reduce the time               SSOA’s jurisdiction. With that in mind,
                                            requirements of the interim program be                  commitment or other burdens                           FTA concurs with commenters who
                                            completed within a three-year                           associated with the proposed technical                indicated that each SSOA should
                                            timeframe.                                              training requirements proposed for                    determine the specific number of hours
                                               Regarding training delivery, FTA                     SSOA personnel and their contractors?                 of initial and refresher technical training
                                            believes its current training delivery                  Is there additional or alternative                    that should be performed by its safety
                                            model of allowing public transportation                 technical training that should be                     oversight personnel and contractor
                                            systems to host FTA-sponsored training                  considered, and why?                                  support.
                                            onsite is effective for the transit                        Fifteen entities responded to this                    However, FTA does not agree that
                                            industry. FTA believes this practice                    question. Seven commenters suggested                  FTA should develop and deliver the
                                            increases participation and provides a                  that FTA develop the technical training               technical training for the interim
                                            training environment that is relevant to                component for the interim program                     program. In the April 30, 2014 Federal
                                            the subject matter. FTA notes that the                  instead of the SSOAs. Three                           Register document, FTA identified
                                            PHMSA web-based training delivery                       commenters recommended that FTA                       specific competencies common to rail
                                            model cannot fully cross-walk to the                    reinstate the annual SSO training                     transit systems. FTA believes each
                                            training objectives of the interim                      conference and workshop which would                   SSOA is in a better position to
                                            program because many of the FTA-                        assist FTA in delivering training to the              determine how it plans to train to those
                                            sponsored courses require in-person                     SSOAs. Another commenter                              competency areas. The SSOA is better
                                            delivery. However, FTA recognizes the                   recommended that SSOAs and rail                       situated to determine the specifics of its
                                            benefits associated with web-based                      transit agencies form partnerships with               technical training requirements based
                                            training and has revised some of the                    other subject matter experts to conduct               on the characteristics of the rail systems
                                            interim program curriculum to include                   technical training best suited for their              under its jurisdiction. This approach
                                            web-based training. As the PTSCTP rule                  respective systems.                                   will allow the SSOA and the rail transit
                                            is developed, FTA will look to                             Commenters also suggested that credit              system to collaborate on training issues
                                            incorporate additional web-based                        should be given for existing training and             specific to the physical and operational
                                            training where practical.                               experience, including allowing credit                 characteristics of the rail systems and to
                                               In response to the recommendation                    for technical knowledge gained during                 align training plans with the
                                            for the focus of rural bus training                     audits and review of transit                          competency areas identified by FTA.
                                            requirements, FTA notes that the                        maintenance and inspection activities,                   With regard to developing the SSOA
                                            interim program does not preclude any                   and that the SSOA should determine the                training plan, FTA notes that one
                                            rural or tribal bus transit agency from                 time required for conducting technical                objective of the technical training plan
                                            continuing to focus on the training                     training. One commenter also                          is to align the technical training with
                                            needs most relevant to its organization.                recommended that FTA provide                          the SSO certification work plans that
                                            It is important to note that much of this               guidance on the level of proficiency                  most States have submitted to FTA as
                                            training is already supported through                   expected for the technical program.                   part of the requirements under 49 U.S.C.
                                            FTA-sponsored programs for bus safety                      Two commenters requested                           5329(e). In the technical training plan,
                                            and technical assistance.                               clarification regarding the training                  the SSOA will identify how its
                                               FTA also supports the                                requirements for SSOAs that are                       personnel and contractor support will
                                            recommendation that the interim                         responsible for transit systems in                    train to the competencies of the
                                            program adopt a train-the-trainer                       multiple jurisdictions. Two other                     technical training component in Section
                                            process. While it is not feasible to                    commenters indicated that FTA should                  V of this document. Those SSOA’s with
                                            develop and implement a train-the-                      take responsibility for determining the               rail transit systems in multiple
                                            trainer process for the interim program,                appropriate certification requirements                jurisdictions will have the option of
                                            FTA will consider this recommendation                   for SSOA contractor support with a                    developing a consolidated technical
                                            as the agency develops the proposed                     national certification process. One                   training plan or preparing separate
                                            rule for the PTSCTP.                                    commenter also noted that the State                   plans for each rail transit system. FTA
                                               With regard to the recommendation                    should be allowed to determine the                    will provide technical assistance to the
                                            that FTA fully fund all costs associated                length of initial and refresher technical             SSOAs in developing the technical
                                            with the interim program, FTA notes                     training required for its SSOA                        training plan and provide a web-based
                                            that Congress specifically authorized                   personnel. Lastly, two commenters                     template to assist with this process.
                                            recipients of funds under 49 U.S.C. 5307                suggested that FTA should fund the cost                  In addition, FTA concurs with those
                                            and 5311 to use up to 0.5 percent of                    of the interim program beyond the                     commenters who indicated that credit
                                            their Federal formula funds to cover up                 Federal funds provided for under                      should be granted for prior technical
                                            to 80 percent of the cost of participation              section 5329 grants.                                  training and experience including
                                            by an employee with direct safety                          FTA Response: As indicated by a                    technical knowledge gained through
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                                            oversight responsibility. The FTA                       number of commenters, the SSOAs and                   audits and examinations. FTA also
                                            ELearning courses are free to public                    rail transit systems already are engaged              concurs that some of the technical
                                            agency staff and the FTA sponsored in-                  in activities that promote technical                  training competencies may be achieved
                                            person training charges a small                         training competencies. Based on public                through web-based training. To that
                                            materials fee but does not charge tuition               comment, FTA has reviewed the                         end, SSOAs may leverage such training
                                            to public agency staff. In addition,                    proposed process for developing and                   as they develop their technical training


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                                            plan. FTA also will look to develop                     provisions will apply to the following                V. Interim Safety Certification and
                                            technical training courses for e-learning               covered personnel and will be effective               Training Requirements
                                            delivery. As these courses come online                  until FTA issues a final rule for the                 A. Required Curriculum Over a Three-
                                            they can be incorporated in the                         PTSCTP:                                               Year Period
                                            technical training plan. Also, FTA will
                                                                                                       (1) FTA personnel and contractors
                                            consider reconvening the SSOA                                                                                 • FTA/SSOA personnel and contractor
                                                                                                    who conduct safety audits and                            support, and rail transit agency
                                            workshops which could provide
                                            opportunities to conduct technical                      examinations of public transportation                    personnel with direct responsibility
                                            training.                                               systems; 1                                               for safety oversight of rail transit
                                               In response to the recommendation                       (2) SSOA personnel and contractors                    systems not subject to FRA regulation:
                                            that FTA provide a national certification               who conduct safety audits and                            Æ One (1) hour course on SMS
                                            for contractors who support SSOAs with                  examinations of rail fixed guideway                        Awareness—e-learning delivery (all
                                            conducting audits and examinations,                     public transportation systems not                          required participants)
                                            FTA notes that the SSOA is responsible                  subject to FRA regulation. In accordance                 Æ Two (2) hour course on Safety
                                            for ensuring that its contractors are                   with 49 U.S.C. 5329(e)(3)(E), each SSOA                    Assurance—e-learning delivery (all
                                            qualified to perform the requirements of                will designate its covered personnel or                    required participants)
                                            their respective contracts. Contractor                  positions responsible for conducting the                 Æ Two (2) hour SMS Gap course (e-
                                            personnel performing safety audits and                  applicable safety audits and                               learning for existing TSSP
                                            examinations for the SSOA will be                                                                                  Certificate holders)
                                                                                                    examinations and identify them in its
                                            required to participate in the same                                                                              Æ SMS Principles for Rail Transit (2
                                            interim safety certification training                   annual FTA certification reporting
                                                                                                    requirements; 2                                            days—all required participants)
                                            program noted in Section V as SSOA                                                                               Æ SMS Principles for SSO Programs
                                            personnel; therefore, no additional                        (3) Designated employees of re-cip-i-                   (2 days—FTA/SSOA/contractor
                                            certification process is required.                      ents with rail transit systems subject to                  support personnel only)
                                               Regarding the issue of FTA funding                   49 CFR part 659 who are directly                         Æ Revised TSSP with SMS Principles
                                            all costs associated with training for the              responsible for safety oversight.3                         Integration (not required of current
                                            SSO program, FTA notes that Congress                                                                               TSSP Certificate holders—17.5 days
                                                                                                       (a) Each recipient will designate its
                                            has provided for cost-sharing with the                                                                             for all other covered personnel)
                                                                                                    covered personnel who are directly
                                            States for section 5329 funding for the                                                                          Æ Rail System Safety
                                            SSO program. Specifically, Congress has                 responsible for safety oversight of its rail
                                                                                                    transit system.                                          Æ Effectively Managing Transit
                                            limited the Government share of                                                                                    Emergencies
                                            funding to 80 percent of the cost;                         (b) At a minimum, covered personnel
                                                                                                                                                             Æ Transit System Security
                                            therefore, FTA is precluded from                        should include the Chief Safety Officer                  Æ Rail Incident Investigation
                                            funding all of an SSOA’s costs for                      and the primary staff directly
                                            participating in the interim program.                   responsible for safety oversight of the               • FTA/SSOA/contractor support
                                                                                                                                                             personnel (technical training
                                            III. Purpose                                            recipient’s rail transit system. Directly
                                                                                                                                                             component):
                                                                                                    responsible means safety staff who
                                               The interim safety certification                                                                              Each SSOA shall develop a technical
                                                                                                    participate in the development,                       training plan for covered personnel and
                                            training provisions are designed to                     implementation or maintenance of the
                                            advance FTA’s proposed adoption of                                                                            contractor support personnel who
                                                                                                    requirements of the oversight agency’s                perform safety audits and examinations.
                                            SMS to improve the safety of public
                                                                                                    program standard.                                     The SSOA will submit its proposed
                                            transportation. (See FTA Dear Colleague
                                            letter dated May 13, 2013, available at:                   (4) The following personnel may                    technical training plan to FTA for
                                            http://www.fta.dot.gov/newsroom/                        voluntarily participate in the applicable             review and evaluation as part of the
                                            12910_15391.html). The interim                          interim safety certification training                 SSOA certification program in
                                            provisions consist of: (1) A required                   provisions: 4                                         accordance with 49 U.S.C. 5329Ö(7).
                                            training program promoting SMS and                         (a) Personnel employed by recipients               This review and approval process will
                                            ensuring technical competencies for                                                                           support the consultation required
                                                                                                    of Federal transit funds who are directly
                                            FTA personnel and contractors who                                                                             between FTA and SSOAs regarding the
                                                                                                    responsible for safety oversight of non-
                                            conduct safety audits and examinations                                                                        staffing and qualification of the SSOAs’
                                                                                                    rail transit systems (e.g., passenger ferry,          employees and other designated
                                            and SSOA personnel and contractors                      bus, bus rapid transit, and community
                                            who conduct safety audits and                                                                                 personnel in accordance with 49 U.S.C.
                                                                                                    transportation providers); and                        5329Ö(3)(D).
                                            examinations of rail transit systems not
                                            subject to FRA regulation; (2) a required                  (b) Personnel of State DOTs or other                  SSOA’s should submit their technical
                                            training program that includes                          State entities that receive Federal transit           training plan to FTA via the following
                                            promoting the adoption of SMS for                       funds, who are directly responsible for               Web site: safety.fta.dot.gov no later than
                                            designated rail transit systems                         safety oversight of non-rail transit                  May 28, 2015. FTA will provide
                                            employees who are directly responsible                  systems such as passenger ferry, bus,                 technical assistance on a one-on-one
                                            for safety oversight; and (3) a voluntary               bus rapid transit, and community                      basis after the technical training plans
                                            component for personnel who are                         transportation providers.                             are submitted and reviewed.
                                            directly responsible for safety oversight                                                                        Recognizing that each rail fixed
                                            of non-rail transit systems (e.g.,                        1 FTA anticipates that this category will include   guideway public transportation system
                                            passenger ferry, bus, bus rapid transit,                approximately 40 FTA personnel and contractors.       has unique characteristics, each SSOA
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                                            and community transportation                              2 FTA anticipates that this category will include   will identify the tasks related to
                                                                                                    approximately 70 to 120 SSOA personnel and            inspections, examinations, and audits,
                                            providers).                                             contractors.
                                                                                                      3 FTA anticipates that this category will include
                                                                                                                                                          and all activities requiring sign-off,
                                            IV. Applicability                                                                                             which must be performed by the SSOA
                                                                                                    approximately 340 rail transit agency personnel.
                                              Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 5329(c)(2), the                   4 FTA anticipates that this will include            to carry out its safety oversight
                                            interim safety certification training                   approximately 2000 personnel.                         requirements, and identify the skills and


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                                            knowledge necessary to perform each                          knowledge required for the covered               periodic review of employee
                                            task at that system.                                         personnel to effectively perform his             performance.
                                               At a minimum, the technical training                      or her tasks.
                                                                                                                                                          B. Voluntary Curriculum
                                            plan will describe the process for                        D Demonstrate hands-on capability to
                                            receiving technical training from the rail                   perform his or her tasks to the                  • Bus transit system personnel with
                                            transit agencies in the following                            satisfaction of the appropriate                    direct safety oversight responsibility
                                            competency areas appropriate to the                          SSOA supervisor or designated                      and State DOTs overseeing safety
                                            specific rail fixed guideway system(s)                       instructor.                                        programs for 5311 sub-recipients
                                            for which safety audits and                             Æ Establish equivalencies or written and                Æ FTA-sponsored Bus Safety
                                            examinations are conducted:                               oral examinations to allow covered                      Programs
                                            • Agency organizational structure                         personnel to demonstrate that they                    Æ One (1) hour course on SMS
                                            • System Safety Program Plan and                          possess the skill and qualification                     Awareness—e-learning delivery
                                               Security Program Plan                                  required to perform their tasks.
                                                                                                                                                            Æ SMS for Bus Operations
                                            • Knowledge of agency:                                  Æ Require biennial refresher training to
                                               Æ Territory and revenue service                        maintain technical skills and abilities               Æ TSSP Certificate (Bus)
                                                 schedules                                            which includes classroom and hands-                 VI. Paperwork Reduction Act
                                               Æ Current bulletins, general orders,                   on training, as well as testing.
                                                 and other associated directives that                 Observation and evaluation of actual                   In February 2014, in compliance with
                                                 ensure safe operations                               performance of duties may be used to                the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
                                               Æ Operations and maintenance rule                      meet the hands-on portion of this                   (PRA) (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) and the
                                                 books                                                requirement, provided that such                     Office of Management and Budget
                                               Æ Safety rules                                         testing is documented.                              (OMB) implementing regulation at 5
                                               Æ Standard Operating Procedures                      Æ Require that training records be                    CFR 1320.13, FTA received approval
                                               Æ Roadway Worker Protection                            maintained to demonstrate the current               from OMB for an Information Collection
                                               Æ Employee Hours of Service and                        qualification status of covered                     for the State Safety Oversight Program
                                                 Fatigue Management program                           personnel assigned to carry out the                 (Information Collection number 2132–
                                               Æ Employee Observation and Testing                     oversight program. Records may be                   0558). The recordkeeping necessary to
                                                 Program (Efficiency Testing)                         maintained either electronically or in              comply with the interim program would
                                               Æ Employee training and certification                  writing and must be provided to FTA                 be consistent with the recordkeeping
                                                 requirements                                         upon request.                                       required for SSOA and rail fixed
                                               Æ Vehicle inspection and                             Æ Records must include the following                  guideway public transportation agency
                                                 maintenance programs, schedules                      information concerning each covered                 training in the approved information
                                                 and records                                          personnel:                                          collection.
                                               Æ Track inspection and maintenance                     D Name;                                             VII. Next Steps
                                                 programs, schedules and records                      D The title and date each training
                                               Æ Tunnels, bridges, and other                        course was completed and the                             1. FTA will host an informational
                                                 structures inspection and                          proficiency test score(s) where                       webinar discussing the interim training
                                                 maintenance programs, schedules                    applicable;                                           program on or about 45 days after
                                                 and records                                          D The content of each training course               publication.
                                               Æ Traction power (substation,                        successfully completed;                                  2. Covered personnel will be able to
                                                 overhead catenary system, and third                  D A description of the covered                      log-in to FTA’s Web site
                                                 rail), load dispatching, inspection                personnel’s hands-on performance                      safety.fta.dot.gov and establish a user ID
                                                 and maintenance programs,                          applying the skills and knowledge                     and password (the Web site link
                                                 schedules and records                              required to perform the tasks that the                provided will be live at least 30 days
                                               Æ Signal and train control inspection                employee will be responsible for                      after publication, periodic updates will
                                                 and maintenance programs,                          performing and the factual basis                      be provided on the landing page for
                                                 schedules and records                              supporting the determination;                         users). Once this is completed, each
                                               The SSOA will determine the length                     D The tasks the covered personnel is                participant will be provided with a
                                            of time for the technical training based                deemed qualified to perform; and                      curriculum which is associated with
                                            on the skill level of the covered                         D Provide the date that the covered                 their category. The dates that
                                            personnel relative to the applicable rail               personnel’s status as qualified to                    registration will open for courses listed
                                            transit agency(s). FTA will provide a                   perform the tasks expires, and the date               in each participant’s profile will be
                                            template on its Web site to assist the                  in which biennial refresher training is               provided with the learning profile.
                                            SSOA with preparing and monitoring its                  due.                                                  Participants will be notified by email
                                            technical training plan and will provide                  Æ Ensure the qualification of                       when there has been an update to their
                                            technical assistance as requested. Each                 contractors performing oversight                      profile. Once the Web site registration
                                            SSOA technical training plan that is                    activities. SSOAs may use                             process is completed, users will be able
                                            submitted to FTA for review will:                       demonstrations, previous training and                 to register for available classroom
                                            Æ Require covered personnel to                          education, and written and oral                       training, participate in e-learning
                                               successfully:                                        examinations to determine if contractors              opportunities and track their progress
                                               D Complete training that covers the                  possess the skill and qualification                   towards completion of their
                                                 skills and knowledge the covered                   required to perform their tasks.                      requirements. If a participant has
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                                                 personnel will need to effectively                   Æ Periodically assess the effectiveness             previously completed a course that is
                                                 perform his or her tasks.                          of the technical training. One method of              listed in their profile (e.g., TSSP), they
                                               D Pass a written and/or oral                         validation and assessment could be                    may upload a copy of the certificate to
                                                 examination covering the skills and                through the use of efficiency tests or                their profile at safety.fta.dot.gov.




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                                              3. FTA will provide technical                         FTA via the following Web site:                       safety.fta.dot.gov no later than May 28,
                                            assistance to SSOAs at                                                                                        2015.
                                            safety.fta.dot.gov. Each SSOA should
                                                                                                                                                          Therese McMillan,
                                            submit their technical training plan to
                                                                                                                                                          Acting Administrator.
                                                                                                                                                          [FR Doc. 2015–03842 Filed 2–26–15; 8:45 am]
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionNotice of Final Interim Safety Certification Training Provisions.
DatesThe interim provisions are effective May 28, 2015.
ContactFor program issues, contact Ruth Lyons, FTA, Office of Safety and Oversight, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590 (telephone: 202-366-2233 or email: [email protected]). For legal issues, contact Bruce Walker, FTA,
FR Citation80 FR 10619 
RIN Number2132-ZA02

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