1Deutsche Bahn AG, TS Remit of the newly introduced Chief Operating Superintendent and Safety Officer at Deutsche Bahn AG International Railway Safety Conference Tokyo 2002 Deutsche Bahn AG TS Safety Mr. Fritz Schroeder - Safety Manager Germany
2Deutsche Bahn AG, TS International Railway Safety Conference Tokyo 2002
3Deutsche Bahn AG, TS International Railway Safety Conference Tokyo 2002
4Deutsche Bahn AG, TS International Railway Safety Conference Tokyo 2002 Facts and Figures about DB AG workforce: sales:16 billion dollars track length: km passengers per day:4,7 million freight per day: tonnes
5Deutsche Bahn AG, TS International Railway Safety Conference Tokyo 2002 Passengers killed per 100 million passenger kilometres year Passengers killed per 100 million Passenger kilometres Source: STABAG
6Deutsche Bahn AG, TS International Railway Safety Conference Tokyo 2002 Collisions and derailments per million train km 0,000 0,020 0,040 0,060 0,080 0,100 0, year Collisions and derailments Per million train kilometres Source: STABAG
7Deutsche Bahn AG, TS International Railway Safety Conference Tokyo 2002 Safety Report 2001 DB AG
8Deutsche Bahn AG, TS International Railway Safety Conference Tokyo 2002 Chief Operating Superintendent monitors coordinates advises orders investigates
9Deutsche Bahn AG, TS International Railway Safety Conference Tokyo 2002 Driving Licence For all railway companies in Germany consistent standard
10Deutsche Bahn AG, TS International Railway Safety Conference Tokyo 2002 Simulator 12 traction unit simulators training for all drivers training intervall: 2 years
11Deutsche Bahn AG, TS International Railway Safety Conference Tokyo 2002 Level crossings campaign to sustain the downward trend in the number of accidents replacing level crossings (with bridges, tunnels)...