Railroads/Trains

Our guidebooks give portable answers with zero reliance on cell towers and power grids:

  • Emergency pocket guides: Printed with your procedures and site-specific evacuation maps. Electronic devices are to be avoided during bomb threats and gas leaks.
  • Safety/compliance pocket guides: Highly portable and self-training.
  • Emergency contact wallet books: Easier to read than folded cards. Sleeker too.
  • A memorable handout.

Pocket guide

Wallet book

Field operations guide

QR code: Scan it with a smartphone and go straight to a website

Pocket guides can be made wider to hold extra content

We can print in hundreds of languages

Foldout map

Traditional printing

Field operations guide

“Your format works perfectly as a safety reminder in the field.”
—Dave Sanborn, Director of Safety, San Francisco BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit)

“People don’t need a three-inch thick emergency plan—they need quick hits in their hands, in guidebooks like yours.”
—Dale Currier, Trainer, Office of Counter Terrorism/NY State Homeland Security

“If there’s a spill you need paper guidebooks, not a computer.”
—Karen Falese, Environmental Awareness Program Manager, United Airlines

“This is the easiest way for us to do training.”
—Betty Coulter, President of PRIMA (Public Risk Management Association)

“Every emergency plan should include these guidebooks.”
—Stuart Betheil, former Red Cross Director of Westchester, NY

“Your pocket guides bring the energy generated in training events to workplace actions.”
—Allison Rossett, ASTD Board of Directors (American Society for Training & Development)

“Relying on technology in the event of a disaster can be a disaster in itself. Your guidebooks ensure access to plans when all else fails.”
—Brett Glatfelter, Continuity Insights