SED 601
SAFETY IN TRANSPORTATION
TEXT: American Trucking Association. Motor Fleet Safety Supervision –
Supervision &
Practices.
Computer
Requirements: Ability to use internet
and search engines.
Instructor: Dr. Allan Stern
212
Communications Bldg.
696-3069
Office
Stern @
Marshall. Edu
Course Description:
This course is designed to develop an understanding and appreciation of the complexity of the transportation system in the United States. There are five major transportation areas to be analyzed along with various rules and regulations; employment possibilities and training, problems and solutions. The five areas we will cover include: Highway, Water, Pipeline, Aviation and Railroad.
Desired Learner
Outcomes:
1. Identify the major areas of transportation and explain the role of each.
2. List procedures for selecting, training and supervising personnel in the
operation of each of the major transportation systems.
3. Identify and explain key provisions of federal, state and local laws and codes
that regulate the major transportation systems.
4. List and explain the need for key safety provisions in each of the major areas.
5. Explain the economic impact and role of each of the major transportation systems.
Students will not have any quizzes or major examinations. Students will be graded on a class presentation and a major research paper chosen from a list of topics supplied by the professor. Additionally, student will have to do library/journal research articles for presentation.
1. Students will read ten journal articles concerned with the various areas of transportation dealing with major problems in each area. Each article is limited to a one page summary evaluation of said article.
2. Each student will serve on a committee dealing with Aviation; Railroad; Water and Pipeline. Students are to locate information dealing with these areas and report to the class on what they have found correlates with course objectives.
3. Students will do a major research paper on one of the selected topics below. Paper will be an analytical analysis of the problem as it relates to a specific transportation topic.
Grading Policy:
I use a standard 90%, 80%, 70% grading system. The paper will be worth 100 points and you will be graded on the following:
1. Proper referencing of material in paper
2. Listing the references properly in ref section
3. Spelling & grammar
4. Table of contents
5. Overall Quality (includes, but not limited to, professional appearance, initiative, conciseness). Paper should be 15 pages with a minimum of 10 references.
The class presentation will be worth 50 points per student. You will be graded as to the overall quality of your research, presentation of information, did you read the entire paper, was the presentation interesting?
Readings will be worth 100 points or 10 points per article. Articles will be graded on spelling, grammar, appropriateness to subject area.
Attendance Policy:
See attached information sheet
Policy Statement:
Presentations are due on the date they have been assigned. Final paper will be due last class period.
Course Schedule
January 20 Transportation System
January 27 Hazardous Materials Transportation
February 3 Hazardous Materials Transportation
February 10 Hazardous Materials Transportation
February 17 CDL, Driver Selection, Other areas
February 24 Rail Road Safety 1st Class Presentation of FRA
March 3 Rail Road Visitation
March 10 No Class
March 17 Pipeline Safety 2nd Class Presentation
March 24 Pipeline Visitation
March 31 Marine Safety 3rd Class Presentation
April 7 Spring Break
April 14 Marine Visitation
April 21 Aviation Safety 4th Class Presentation FAA
April 28 Aviation Visitation