Categories: Premises Liability, Transportation Passenger Terminal Safety (Part 1) TASA ID: 1013 On Wednesday, April 18, 2012, at 2 p.m. ET, The TASA Group, Inc., in conjunction with transportation engineer Dr. Carl Berkowitz and mechanical engineer Dr. Oren Masory, presented a free, one-hour, interactive webinar, Passenger Terminal Safety, for all legal professionals.Thousands of slip, trip and fall accidents occur each month in places where the traveling public interfaces with transportation services (land, sea and air). This includes airports, bus terminals, cruise ship and ferry terminals, railroad terminals, and train and subway stations. This program covered a variety of safety issues related to walking surfaces, including ramps, stairs, pathways, waiting areas and platforms, as well as transporting equipment, such as escalators, elevators and moving walkways, which are commonly present in these facilities. In addition, available standards and safety requirements were discussed. About the ExpertsCarl Berkowitz has extensive, broad-based transportation and traffic engineering experience. Held positions in industry, government and higher education. Plaintiff and defendant expert. Explains complex technical issues, research and safety evaluations. Expertise: pedestrian-passenger; passenger terminal/station; school, transit, commuter bus; subway; light and commuter rail; passengers on track; rail crossing; bicycle and motorcycle; pedestrian-vehicle collision; slip, trip and fall. Previous Article The Federal Tax Lien - What is It? Next Article Preparing the Construction Accident Case Print Tasa ID1013