Union Pacific Says It Achieved Safest First Half in History

Union Pacific Railroad said it has achieved the safest first half of the year in its 154-year history.

The company reported a record-low employee reportable injury rate of 0.70 from January through June. Reportable employee injury rates are measured by employee injuries reported to the Federal Railroad Administration for every 200,000 employee-hours worked.

Union Pacific became the safest Class I railroad in the United States based on its 2015 employee reportable injury rate of 0.87.

“Union Pacific’s steady improvement in employee safety is a tribute to our employees who care about each other’s safety and making sure everyone goes home safely,” Union Pacific Chief Safety Officer Rod Doerr said in a news release. “We will continue focusing on safety until we reach our ultimate goal of zero injuries.”

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