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Railroad Investigation and Safety Course for Law Enforcement (RISC-LE)

American Family Field (Abramson Room), One Brewers Way, Milwaukee, WI 53214
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Available Sessions:

  1. to CDT

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Overview

Parking: Park in the Brewers 2 parking lot (which is the nearest of the Preferred Parking lots) and enter American Family Field through the Left Field Gate Entrance. See attached map and directions.

Training includes:

  • Classroom instruction provided by Operation LifeSaver, Inc. and CN Railway
  • Lunch will be provided by TRANSCAER.
  • Certificates will be provided via email following electronic event evaluation form
  • Earn your TRANSCAER Challenge coin at the end of the session

You only need to register for one session. All topics are covered within each 6-hour session. Multiple sessions are offered in order to accommodate the multiple shifts of the police departments. 

Attendee Level

  • Law Enforcement 

Event Focus

Featured topics:

  • Rail Safety 101
  • On-Scene Safety & Situational Awareness
  • Rail Resources & Initial Report Information
  • Rail Incident Conclusion
  • Understanding Tank Cars
  • Locomotive Emergency Response

Description

Classroom Sessions: 

Railroad Investigation and Safety Course for Law Enforcement (RISC-LE): Attendees will learn personal safety techniques while they are investigating a grade crossing collision or trespasser incident, in addition to maintaining on-scene safety unique to the railroad environment. Presented by: Operation Lifesaver, Inc. (OLI)

MODULE 1 - Rail Safety 101 

  • Safety issues in the railroad environment
    • Signs and signals at a railroad crossing
    • Developing advanced preparation information
    • Railroad contacts and facilities 

MODULE 2 - On-Scene Safety & Situational Awareness 

  • Safety considerations while responding to an incident.
    • Ensuring on-scene safety
    • Identifying your location
    • Key safety points to live by

MODULE 3 - Rail Resources & Initial Report Information 

  • Familiarization with rail cars, locomotives, and train documents
    • Railroad personnel and rail related equipment.
    • Common crimes against the railroad; rail equipment of evidentiary value
    • Available partner resources to aid with scene safety and investigation.
    • Overview of the AskRail® Mobile App

MODULE 4 - Rail Incident Conclusion 

  • Taking proper steps to ensure the rail scene is clear.
    • Documentation of rail incidents on state crash reporting forms
    • How train incidents may affect the community and support for prosecution
    • Operation Lifesaver and Federal Railroad Administration safety education programs

MODULE 5 - Locomotive Emergency Response - Presented by: CN Railway

  • An overview of responding to emergencies involving a locomotive.  

Field Exercise:

  • Understanding Tank Cars: Learn about the anatomy of general service and pressure tank cars including protective housings; tank components; safety appliances; jacket, shell, and head construction; placards and markings. Presented by: CN Railway
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Important Details

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Gloves and safety glasses are optional but recommended.

Please advise the instructor(s) of any pre-existing medical condition(s) that may preclude you from participating in any field exercises. Stay hydrated and alert.

Be at the site by 8:30 AM for registration. Class will begin promptly at 9:00AM. 

The class size is limited to 30 per day.

Sponsors

  • Operation Lifesaver, Inc. (OLI)
  • CN Railroad
  • TRANSCAER

Event Contacts

Erica Fischer
CHEMTREC/TRANSCAER

3130 Fairview Park Drive
4th Floor
Falls Church VA 22042

Mobile  804-357-4758
efischer@chemtrec.com
Charlie Mathewson
Operation Lifesaver, Inc. (OLI)

P.O Box 760
West Warwick RI 02893-9998

Phone  219-781-1369
cmathewson@oli.org
Ken Collins
Canadian National

1625 Depot Street
Stevens Point WI 54481

Phone  715-210-0416
Mobile  901-846-0569
Kenneth.collins@cn.ca
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