![]() |
Safety Alerts Online
TRAIN STRIKES LOG TRUCK |
June 2002 |
|
PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS: The truck driver was experienced and in good health. UNSAFE ACT OR CONDITION: The driver was crossing railroad tracks and apparently did not see an approaching train. ACCIDENT: The train hit the rear of the trailer and dragged the entire rig about 100 yards along the track before the trailer flipped over on its right side, tearing the rear wheels out from under the trailer. The logs stacked on the trailer tumbled off. One of the logs pierced the truck's cab. The rig came to rest between the track and a parallel road. INJURY: The truck driver was unhurt in the accident. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CORRECTION: When crossing highway-rail grades, professional log truck drivers observe the following steps, recommended by trucking and railroad safety experts.
Please follow equipment manufacturers recommendations for safe operation and maintenance procedures. |
![]() |
Forest Resources Association Inc. |