This report summarizes the work undertaken by the Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) to develop and implement a pilot program of Rail-Based Crew Resource Management (CRM) Training that can be used for a variety of crafts throughout the railroad industry. Pilot program development was a follow-on to the previous tasks to document the types of teams that exist in the railroad industry and the state of rail CRM Training at U.S. Class I railroads, which TTI completed and documented in a separate report to the R=federal Railroad Administration in September 2003. The pilot program builds upon the training methods and procedures identified in the earlier work. This report documents the development of the program and the experiences encountered in implementing it at the railroad division level. The report presents data from pre-training and post-training surveys of participants that were administered during the pilot course as measures of the effectiveness and acceptance of the training program materials. The study also includes recommendations on further steps to broader CRM implementation within the railroad industry.
Rail Crew Resource Management (CRM): Pilot Rail CRM Training Development and Implementation
2007
51 pages
Report
No indication
English
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