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Hey Brother, <br />Just so you know I have nothing but respect for the hardworking union folks out there. My Dad was a member of PATCO, who lost the battle for safety in the hardest way. If you are concerned then start making waves like we are. Surely your not saying that CSX isn't safety oriented? See below from CXS website. There OBSESSED with safety!!! <br />Good one huh!!! <br />Wimpy Man behind computer <br />Mike <br /> <br />You are here: CSX > CSX Corporation > Railroad Safety & Environment > Safety Policy : Our Guide to Safety <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Our Guide to Safety <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Safety Is A Way Of Life <br /> <br />CSX's Safety Vision: <br />CSX will be widely seen as the industry leader. <br />We want to be known as being "obsessed" with safety. <br /> <br />We want to be viewed as "world class" in safety. <br /> <br />We want our employees to go home the same way they came to work. <br /> <br />We want to "convince," not "confront" our employees. <br /> <br />We will live by our human and moral commitment to our employees and customers to reduce pain and suffering in the workplace. <br /> <br />We will have the lowest personal injury and train accident rates. <br />CSX's Safety Policy: <br />We are committed to provide transportation services in a manner that will ensure the safety of our employees, our customers and the communities we serve. <br /> <br />CSX's Safety Principles: <br />All injuries and accidents are preventable. <br /> <br />Safety is a way of life and part of everything we do, both on and off the job. <br /> <br />Each individual is responsible and accountable for their own safety and the safety of others. <br /> <br />We must always lead by example. <br /> <br />A strong, visible, felt leadership commitment to safety is imperative. <br /> <br />Teamwork across departments and involvement by all is critical to safety success. <br /> <br />To eliminate injuries and accidents, we must recognize professionalism in safety and address unsafe work habits. <br /> <br />Everyone has the responsibility to ensure a safe work environment. <br /> <br />No job is so important, no service so urgent that we cannot take time to perform all work safely. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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