Figure 2-7: New York Hazardous Materials Incidents
Figure 2-7: New York Hazardous Materials Incidents(Not including pipelines)
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1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Incidents 761 743 559 683 631 622NOTE FOR DATA ON...
(Not including pipelines)
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1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Incidents 761 743 559 683 631 622NOTE FOR DATA ON...
(Not including pipelines)
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NOTE FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: Hazardous materials incident data are subject to revision and correction by the Office of Hazardous Materials Safety.
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Year Accidents Persons killed Persons injured 1995 21 8 14 1996 24 4 17 1997 35 11 26 1998 27 5...Excel | CSV | Table Version
NOTE FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: Alcohol involvement in a boating accident includes any accident in which alcoholic beverages are consumed in the boat and the investigating...
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Year Fatal accidents Fatalities 1995 25 31 1996 15 23 1997 32 37 1998 26 28 1999 22 25 2000 17 17...Excel | CSV | Table Version
NOTES FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: An accident is listed under one category only, with fatal being the highest priority, followed by nonfatal injury, followed by property damage. For example, if...
(Excludes highway-rail crossing)
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Year Deaths Injuries 1995 33 22 1996 16 20 1997 32 54 1998 25 23 1999...(Excludes highway-rail crossing)
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NOTE FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: As defined by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration, a trespasser is any...
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Year Fatalities Injuries 1995 9 14 1996 4 14 1997 7 14 1998 2 6 1999 4 12 2000 5 14...Excel | CSV | Table Version
NOTE FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: Any impact, regardless of severity, between railroad on-track equipment and any user of a public or private crossing site must be reported to...