Published:
June 6th 2011
Source:
Canada NewsWire
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Operation Lifesaver Canada Supports International Level Crossing Awareness Day
OTTAWA, June 6, 2011 /CNW/ - Operation
Lifesaver, Canada's dedicated not-for-profit
organization focused on preventing accidents
associated with train collisions with motor
vehicles and trespassing on rail property,
is proud to support International Level
Crossing Awareness Day (ILCAD) 2011 this
coming Thursday, June 9th, 2011.
Running under the motto "Act safely at level
crossings" the 2011 ILCAD campaign is
designed to raise awareness among road users
and pedestrians of the risks at level
crossings and to change their behaviour.
More than 40 countries around the world have
previously been engaged in ILCAD.
"Canadian Rail has an enviable safety record
that is testimony to the tremendous efforts
and dedication of rail operators, their
employees and volunteers to educating
Canadians about safety at level crossings,"
said Operation Lifesaver National Director
Dan Di Tota. "During ILCAD, Operation
Lifesaver partners, Railway Association of
Canada members and Transport Canada, ask
parents, youth, teachers, emergency response
providers, and motorists to take
responsibility for their safety around rail
property and to learn more about common
sense rail-safety."
Since 1980 the number of crossing
collisions (where a train and motor vehicle
collide) in Canada has fallen dramatically
from over 800 annually to approximately 200
in 2010. While this reduction speaks to the
success of safety efforts undertaken in that
time, there still remains unnecessary loss
of life and injury with 79 fatalities and 47
serious injuries occurring in 2010 as a
result of crossing collisions and
trespassing on rail property.
Operation Lifesaver makes it easy for
Canadians to learn about rail safety in just
a matter of minutes. The organization has
developed a wide variety of interactive
educational materials available for free to
the public, including:
- An interactive site for kids, www.olkids.ca, which includes safety pamphlets, Rover the Railway Rabbit cartoons and stories, interactive videos and online activity books
- Safety brochures for specific audiences, including parents, teachers, school bus and truck drivers, commuters, cyclists, emergency responders, and snow mobile and all terrain vehicle drivers available at www.operationlifesaver.ca
- An interactive, online safety education site for new drivers available at www.traintodrive.net
- Safety-related updates on Twitter (www.twitter.com/oplifesaver) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/oplifesaver)
About Operation Lifesaver
Established in
Canada in 1981, Operation Lifesaver
is a national public-rail safety program
sponsored by Transport
Canada and the Railway Association of
Canada. Through partnerships with
provincial safety councils, police,
railways, the trucking industry and
community groups, Operation Lifesaver is
dedicated to saving lives by educating
Canadians about the hazards surrounding
highway/railway crossings and trespassing on
railway property.

