Safety&
Security
Safety 1
As a leader in railroad safety, we recognize that a safe and secure railroad network is important to our stakeholders and essential to our nation’s future. The accident rate for U.S. railroads is significantly lower than that for the trucking industry and are some of the lowest in the transportation industry overall.
Our vision is to operate free of accidents and injuries, and every day we work to make that vision a reality through safety programs, training and technology.
BNSF Safety Vision
We are industry leaders in safety. Our grade crossing incident rate has consistently been the lowest among major railroads. We are also a leader in developing new technology to improve the safety of our operations.
We believe every accident or injury is preventable. We work to achieve that vision by:
• Fostering a culture that makes safety our highest priority and continuously examines the effectiveness of our safety process and performance.
• Equipping our workspace with resources and tools that create an environment where all known hazards will be eliminated or safeguarded.
• Promoting work practices and training for all employees that make safety essential to the tasks we perform.
• Empowering our team to take responsibility for personal safety, the safety of fellow employees and the communities we serve.
Safety for our Passangers
Welcome to 28Adventure! We’re glad you’re going to be visiting our workplace. While we enjoy having you with us, there are a few rules and considerations for safety that you must be aware of before and during your trip. While riding, you will be under the hospitality of your driver. They will give you directions for specific concerns related to your tour, however there are a few Safety requirements that we will show you below.
Personal Protective Equipment
Depending on the scope of the ride, various items of personal protective equipment (PPE) may need to be used when in of our vehicles. These include:
1. Seat Belt protection
2. Child safety seating restraints
The above requires you to plan ahead to make appropriate purchases or requests if necessary , such as Child seat and child booster rental, where necessary for your ride. Please Consult your reservationist or online booking form for such items.
Cell Phone, Electronic Devices Usage
BNSF has stringent expectations on the use of cell phones and electronic devices. Visitors shall refrain from using electronic devices within 25 feet of the nearest rail. Visitors are also not to use personal electronic devices (cellular phones, notebook or laptop computers, tablets, e-readers, etc.) for other than business purposes, except when located in a predetermined place of safety.
The expectation is that Visitors be aware of and comply with any local, state or federal laws governing the use of wireless equipment while driving; e.g., laws banning the use of a wireless phone.
Safety Briefings
Safety 2
As a leader in railroad safety, we recognize that a safe and secure railroad network is important to our stakeholders and essential to our nation’s future. The accident rate for U.S. railroads is significantly lower than that for the trucking industry and are some of the lowest in the transportation industry overall.
Our vision is to operate free of accidents and injuries, and every day we work to make that vision a reality through safety programs, training and technology.
BNSF Safety Vision
We are industry leaders in safety. Our grade crossing incident rate has consistently been the lowest among major railroads. We are also a leader in developing new technology to improve the safety of our operations.
We believe every accident or injury is preventable. We work to achieve that vision by:
• Fostering a culture that makes safety our highest priority and continuously examines the effectiveness of our safety process and performance.
• Equipping our workspace with resources and tools that create an environment where all known hazards will be eliminated or safeguarded.
• Promoting work practices and training for all employees that make safety essential to the tasks we perform.
• Empowering our team to take responsibility for personal safety, the safety of fellow employees and the communities we serve.
Safety for our Passangers
Welcome to 28Adventure! We’re glad you’re going to be visiting our workplace. While we enjoy having you with us, there are a few rules and considerations for safety that you must be aware of before and during your trip. While riding, you will be under the hospitality of your driver. They will give you directions for specific concerns related to your tour, however there are a few Safety requirements that we will show you below.
Personal Protective Equipment
Depending on the scope of the ride, various items of personal protective equipment (PPE) may need to be used when in of our vehicles. These include:
1. Seat Belt protection
2. Child safety seating restraints
The above requires you to plan ahead to make appropriate purchases or requests if necessary , such as Child seat and child booster rental, where necessary for your ride. Please Consult your reservationist or online booking form for such items.
Cell Phone, Electronic Devices Usage
BNSF has stringent expectations on the use of cell phones and electronic devices. Visitors shall refrain from using electronic devices within 25 feet of the nearest rail. Visitors are also not to use personal electronic devices (cellular phones, notebook or laptop computers, tablets, e-readers, etc.) for other than business purposes, except when located in a predetermined place of safety.
The expectation is that Visitors be aware of and comply with any local, state or federal laws governing the use of wireless equipment while driving; e.g., laws banning the use of a wireless phone.
Safety Briefings
Safety 3
As a leader in railroad safety, we recognize that a safe and secure railroad network is important to our stakeholders and essential to our nation’s future. The accident rate for U.S. railroads is significantly lower than that for the trucking industry and are some of the lowest in the transportation industry overall.
Our vision is to operate free of accidents and injuries, and every day we work to make that vision a reality through safety programs, training and technology.
BNSF Safety Vision
We are industry leaders in safety. Our grade crossing incident rate has consistently been the lowest among major railroads. We are also a leader in developing new technology to improve the safety of our operations.
We believe every accident or injury is preventable. We work to achieve that vision by:
• Fostering a culture that makes safety our highest priority and continuously examines the effectiveness of our safety process and performance.
• Equipping our workspace with resources and tools that create an environment where all known hazards will be eliminated or safeguarded.
• Promoting work practices and training for all employees that make safety essential to the tasks we perform.
• Empowering our team to take responsibility for personal safety, the safety of fellow employees and the communities we serve.
Safety for our Passangers
Welcome to 28Adventure! We’re glad you’re going to be visiting our workplace. While we enjoy having you with us, there are a few rules and considerations for safety that you must be aware of before and during your trip. While riding, you will be under the hospitality of your driver. They will give you directions for specific concerns related to your tour, however there are a few Safety requirements that we will show you below.
Personal Protective Equipment
Depending on the scope of the ride, various items of personal protective equipment (PPE) may need to be used when in of our vehicles. These include:
1. Seat Belt protection
2. Child safety seating restraints
The above requires you to plan ahead to make appropriate purchases or requests if necessary , such as Child seat and child booster rental, where necessary for your ride. Please Consult your reservationist or online booking form for such items.
Cell Phone, Electronic Devices Usage
BNSF has stringent expectations on the use of cell phones and electronic devices. Visitors shall refrain from using electronic devices within 25 feet of the nearest rail. Visitors are also not to use personal electronic devices (cellular phones, notebook or laptop computers, tablets, e-readers, etc.) for other than business purposes, except when located in a predetermined place of safety.
The expectation is that Visitors be aware of and comply with any local, state or federal laws governing the use of wireless equipment while driving; e.g., laws banning the use of a wireless phone.
Safety Briefings
Safety 4
As a leader in railroad safety, we recognize that a safe and secure railroad network is important to our stakeholders and essential to our nation’s future. The accident rate for U.S. railroads is significantly lower than that for the trucking industry and are some of the lowest in the transportation industry overall.
Our vision is to operate free of accidents and injuries, and every day we work to make that vision a reality through safety programs, training and technology.
BNSF Safety Vision
We are industry leaders in safety. Our grade crossing incident rate has consistently been the lowest among major railroads. We are also a leader in developing new technology to improve the safety of our operations.
We believe every accident or injury is preventable. We work to achieve that vision by:
• Fostering a culture that makes safety our highest priority and continuously examines the effectiveness of our safety process and performance.
• Equipping our workspace with resources and tools that create an environment where all known hazards will be eliminated or safeguarded.
• Promoting work practices and training for all employees that make safety essential to the tasks we perform.
• Empowering our team to take responsibility for personal safety, the safety of fellow employees and the communities we serve.
Safety for our Passangers
Welcome to 28Adventure! We’re glad you’re going to be visiting our workplace. While we enjoy having you with us, there are a few rules and considerations for safety that you must be aware of before and during your trip. While riding, you will be under the hospitality of your driver. They will give you directions for specific concerns related to your tour, however there are a few Safety requirements that we will show you below.
Personal Protective Equipment
Depending on the scope of the ride, various items of personal protective equipment (PPE) may need to be used when in of our vehicles. These include:
1. Seat Belt protection
2. Child safety seating restraints
The above requires you to plan ahead to make appropriate purchases or requests if necessary , such as Child seat and child booster rental, where necessary for your ride. Please Consult your reservationist or online booking form for such items.
Cell Phone, Electronic Devices Usage
BNSF has stringent expectations on the use of cell phones and electronic devices. Visitors shall refrain from using electronic devices within 25 feet of the nearest rail. Visitors are also not to use personal electronic devices (cellular phones, notebook or laptop computers, tablets, e-readers, etc.) for other than business purposes, except when located in a predetermined place of safety.
The expectation is that Visitors be aware of and comply with any local, state or federal laws governing the use of wireless equipment while driving; e.g., laws banning the use of a wireless phone.
Safety Briefings
Safety 5
As a leader in railroad safety, we recognize that a safe and secure railroad network is important to our stakeholders and essential to our nation’s future. The accident rate for U.S. railroads is significantly lower than that for the trucking industry and are some of the lowest in the transportation industry overall.
Our vision is to operate free of accidents and injuries, and every day we work to make that vision a reality through safety programs, training and technology.
BNSF Safety Vision
We are industry leaders in safety. Our grade crossing incident rate has consistently been the lowest among major railroads. We are also a leader in developing new technology to improve the safety of our operations.
We believe every accident or injury is preventable. We work to achieve that vision by:
• Fostering a culture that makes safety our highest priority and continuously examines the effectiveness of our safety process and performance.
• Equipping our workspace with resources and tools that create an environment where all known hazards will be eliminated or safeguarded.
• Promoting work practices and training for all employees that make safety essential to the tasks we perform.
• Empowering our team to take responsibility for personal safety, the safety of fellow employees and the communities we serve.
Safety for our Passangers
Welcome to 28Adventure! We’re glad you’re going to be visiting our workplace. While we enjoy having you with us, there are a few rules and considerations for safety that you must be aware of before and during your trip. While riding, you will be under the hospitality of your driver. They will give you directions for specific concerns related to your tour, however there are a few Safety requirements that we will show you below.
Personal Protective Equipment
Depending on the scope of the ride, various items of personal protective equipment (PPE) may need to be used when in of our vehicles. These include:
1. Seat Belt protection
2. Child safety seating restraints
The above requires you to plan ahead to make appropriate purchases or requests if necessary , such as Child seat and child booster rental, where necessary for your ride. Please Consult your reservationist or online booking form for such items.
Cell Phone, Electronic Devices Usage
BNSF has stringent expectations on the use of cell phones and electronic devices. Visitors shall refrain from using electronic devices within 25 feet of the nearest rail. Visitors are also not to use personal electronic devices (cellular phones, notebook or laptop computers, tablets, e-readers, etc.) for other than business purposes, except when located in a predetermined place of safety.
The expectation is that Visitors be aware of and comply with any local, state or federal laws governing the use of wireless equipment while driving; e.g., laws banning the use of a wireless phone.
Safety Briefings