The TSB has implemented SECURITAS, a confidential program through which you can report potentially unsafe acts or conditions relating to the Canadian transportation system that would not normally be reported through other channels.
The benefits of using SECURITAS are significant:
To submit a report:
SECURITAS is primarily concerned with unsafe acts and conditions relating to commercial and public transportation systems.
Do not report the following:
Reporters to SECURITAS are also reminded that it is an offence to knowingly give false or misleading evidence to the TSB through this program. The focus must be on advancing transportation safety through the identification of real safety deficiencies.
The TSB Regulations prohibit the release of any information that could reasonably be expected to reveal a confidential reporter's identity without the reporter's written authorization.
Letters, faxes and electronic or telephone messages passed to SECURITAS come directly into the SECURITAS office and are handled only by authorized SECURITAS analysts who are specialists in marine, pipeline, rail and aviation safety.
Depending on the gravity of the hazard being reported, TSB action could be initiated as a result of one report; however, systemic safety deficiency is not normally identified on the basis of a single report. Reports of similar situations, together with accident/incident data from other sources, are used to validate unsafe conditions.
When a reported concern is validated as a safety deficiency, the TSB normally forwards the information, often with suggested corrective action, to the appropriate regulatory authority. However, there are occasions, depending on who can best effect corrective action, when specific transportation organizations, companies and agencies are the primary recipients of the TSB's observations and analysis. No action will be taken that might compromise the identity of the reporter.