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Transport safety investigators from the Asia Pacific region have converged on Canberra this week to learn about how human factors influence accidents.
Australia’s transport industries are some of the safest in the world but more can be done to improve safety, according to the ATSB’s annual report.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) will conduct an independent external review of the ATSB’s investigation processes and publish the results. The review was announced today by TSB Chair, Wendy A. Tadros and ATSB Chief Commissioner, Martin Dolan.
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has released its 2010-11 Annual Report.
ATSB investigations have resulted in many improvements to transport safety, according to a new research report, although problems with the procedures used to manage safety risk continue to be the most common issue in all three modes of transport.
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ATSB investigations resulted in major improvements to transport safety, according to a new research report.
The report examines safety issues-and resulting actions-identified by the ATSB across the aviation, marine and rail sectors during 2009-10.
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) today welcomed the
appointment of Ms Carolyn Walsh as the newest member of the ATSB
Commission, effective from 8 March 2010.
Appointed by the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional
Speech delivered at 'SIA Visions Conference 2008' on Wednesday, 12 November 2008, by Mr Kym Bills, FSIA, Executive Director, Australian Transport Safety Bureau.