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  • Channel Tunnel Safety Authority

    The Channel Tunnel Safety Authority is an international regulatory body responsible for safety in the Channel Tunnel.[1] Map of the 2008 fire in the channel tunnel The CTSA was established by the Treaty of Canterbury. It advises the Intergovernmental Commission on safety matters, and ensures that safety rules in the Channel Tunnel are in line with prevailing safety laws.[2] The CTSA has five members from France, and five from the UK; leadership alternates annually.[3] After safety rule changes which would permit Eurostar to use German-made Siemens Velaro rolling stock, the French government dismissed their delegate to the CTSA, and brought in a replacement.[4][5] [edit] See Also European Railway Agency 2008 Channel Tunnel fire 1996 Channel Tunnel fire [edit] External links The Channel Tunnel intergovernmental commission Development of the Channel Tunnel safety case [edit] References ^ Eisner. "The Channel Tunnel Safety Authority". Safety Science 36 (1): 1–18. doi:10.10... (see more)

  • Congressional Accountability Act of 1995

    The Congressional Accountability Act of 1995 (CAA), one of the first pieces of legislation passed by the 104th United States Congress, applied several civil rights, labor, and workplace safety and health laws to the U.S. Congress and its associated agencies, requiring them to follow many of the same employment and workplace safety laws applied to businesses and the federal government. Previously, agencies in the legislative branch had been exempt from these laws. The act also established a dispute resolution procedure as an alternative to filing claims in federal court.[1] The act is administered and enforced by the United States Congress Office of Compliance. [edit] Specific laws applied The CAA applies twelve specific laws to the U.S. Congress and its associated agencies, giving various rights to the 30,000 employees in the legislative branch.[2][3] Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Offices in the legislative branch must make their public services, programs, activities, an... (see more)

  • Steamboat Inspection Service

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    The Steamboat Inspection Service was a United States agency created in 1852 to safeguard lives and property at sea. It merged with the Bureau of Navigation in 1932 to form the Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection which, in 1936, was reorganized into the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation, which in turn became part of the United States Coast Guard in 1942. The safety inspection of merchant vessels documented under the flag of the United States has been authorized in varying degrees by Congress and required by law since 1838. In the early days, Congress hesitated to pass adequate safety laws for fear of interfering with the growing and economically important steamboat industry. However, as the industry grew and the general public became aware of the need for marine safety laws, Congress began to act to protect the public, beginning with passing a law on July 7, 1838, to "provide better security of the lives of passengers on board of vessels propelled in whole or in p... (see more)

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