As a leader in railroad safety, we recognize 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 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:
Rail is the safest way to transport hazardous materials over land - 99.9% of all hazmat shipments reach their destination without impact. Our safety vision is to operate free of accidents and injuries by preventing them through:
* Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), the Transport Security Administration (TSA), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
We emphasize a collaborative approach to safety. Together with Joint Labor Initiatives through our our industry partners, we have been longtime proponents of ensuring all commodities are moved in railcars built to stringent safety standards.
Railroads carry hazardous freight and it is of the safe handling of these shipments is of the utmost importance to our customers, the communities in which we operate, and our employees. While we have made significant progress in reducing the likelihood of a hazmat incident, we also ensure that BNSF and the communities we serve are prepared to respond if an incident occurs.