Please report safety concerns to the appropriate safety committee member or the safety hotline at 877-806-8283 this can include any security concerns. Please report anything that needs immediate attention to a supervisor or the NJ Transit police.
Atlantic City John Coulter jcoulter@utulocal60.com
LB/BH Jimmy Jackson jjackson@utulocal60.com
NEC/MMC Marinella Giovaniello mgiovaniello@utulocal60.com
Raritan Marc Sussman msussman@utulocal60.com
Hoboken Yard Vinny Owes vowes@utulocal60.com
M&E MC, and GL Branch Jimmy Tufano jtufano@utulocal60.com
PVL & BCL Jimmy Lewis jlewis@utulocal60.com
ST & Main line Carl Schab cschab@utulocal60.com
Safety Committee Contact Information
Bobby Johnson
SMART-TD Local 60 has lost one of our own, Bobby Johnson passed away on Tuesday December 1,2015 “BJ” was one of a kind with an extraordinary laugh and a smile that always brought life to a room. He will be missed by all of his NJ Transit colleagues. We ask that you keep Bobby’s family in your thoughts and prayers.
The arrangements for our friend and coworker Robert “Bobby” Johnson are as follows
Friday December 4th 2015 the viewing will be from 4pm to 7pm followed by a funeral service held from 7pm to 9pm at Mount Olive Baptist church at 721 Washington street Hoboken NJ
Election Results
GC Report November 2015
Proposed Temporary supplemental list agreement to be voted on at December 27, 2015
Raritan Weekend Service
As done previously, this weekend 11-21 & 11-22 RVL, crews will sign up for the weekend in Westfield. All paperwork will be there as if it were a terminal. I agreed to a temporary side letter, crews will get gas miles from Raritan to Westfield and (1) hour RT DH per day. There will be additional crews ordered from the extra list to help . Regular crews will not be making extra trips.
Officers Update
Your local 60 officers would like to share some information with members. We meet periodically with management and safety and these are few items they asked us to talk to our members about.
Recent events and incidents have brought to the forefront the term “Situational Awareness” we are asking members to pay attention to day to day mundane tasks and to be on the lookout for situations that can present a danger to our customers, our fellow employees, and ourselves.
Statistics show an uptick in run through switches and stop signal violations. The local is asking all train crews to be vigilant when doing job briefings and switching in yards while being particularly mindful of our bulletin orders and RB’s
We are the eyes and ears of NJ Transit aka “Frontline Employees” we have the ability to see and recognize more clearly than most, if something seems off it most likely is. Please report incidents immediately to supervision, NJ Transit Police or dial 911. Report any concerns to the safety hotline at 877-806-8283 and we mean all concerns this includes security procedures, the safety department wants our input and can make recommendations to the NJTPD and transportation supervision. We have already sent some of your suggestions we recived from ealier posts but please keep them coming
Finally there will be a push by supervision to make sure we are in compliance TRO-12 2.1.10 this pertains to the minimum amount of cars open and doors that must be available to passengers. Please do what the carrier asks and if you feel that the situation is unsafe you have the right to follow the safe course and we encourage you to do just that. Also that management will have trainmasters on platforms monitoring uniforms, and watching times crews including TC’s are arriving to trains.