Ottawa warns of dangerously exhausted train crews as Alberta ramps up oil-by-rail
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says her government will buy rail tankers to help ship more crude, since pipeline capacity is strained. But Transport Canada has yet to beef up the rules on rail crew fatigue, even as shipments hit new records. An internal memo, obtained by CBC News, spells out the dangers.
Crude oil shipments by rail hit new records but current rules on crew fatigue ineffective, says memo
An internal Transport Canada document warns of the safety risks posed by exhausted crew members on trains, even as Alberta pursues a plan to ratchet up already-booming shipments of oil-by-rail.
Federal work rules in the rail industry, dating from 2002, "are not effective in preventing fatigue due to work schedules and do not adequately mitigate the risks of fatigue," says the May 2018 memo.
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