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U.S. Federal Legislation: Rail Safety
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A bill designed to improve railroad safety (H.R. 2095 [1]) has been approved by a conference committee and must now be signed into law by the president. The new law (P.L. 110-432) reduces stress on workers by decreasing overall work hours and increasing the amount of time off between shifts.

A bill designed to improve railroad safety (H.R. 2095 [1]) has been approved by a conference committee and must now be signed into law by the president. The new law (P.L. 110-432) reduces stress on workers by decreasing overall work hours and increasing the amount of time off between shifts.

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