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This page guides you in using our site. Each TSB web page has the same layout. Top Menu BarYou can navigate through our site using buttons on the top menu bar or the left-side navigation bar. First Row Provides an automated form that you can use to request information and make comments. Also provides the mailing addresses and phone and fax numbers of all TSB offices across Canada. Links to pages that help you use this site. A search capability that enables you to search the entire TSB site or isolate the search to specific modes and sections, such as Reports and Statistics. Links to the Government of Canada web site. Second Row Provides a media relations contact, as well as speeches, communiqués and fact sheets. Lists and links to completed investigation reports for all four transportation modes in chronological order of the date of the occurrence. Lists and links to monthly and annual statistics for all four transportation modes. Provides updates on new or revised information on the site. Third Row: Provides a compilation of all pipeline-related reports, statistics, and Investigation Updates that are available on the site. Provides a compilation of all rail-related reports, statistics, and Investigation Updates that are available on the site. Provides a compilation of all air-related reports, statistics, and Investigation Updates that are available on the site. Lists all page links in the TSB site for quick reference. Left-Side Navigation Bar A left-side navigation bar appears on every TSB web page. If appropriate, the items in the side bar are specific to the section of the site that you are viewing. Use the side bar to navigate in that section. Content Footer
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Accessibility Access Keys Access Key M: brings you to the start of the common menu bar (tab once to go to the French Language button, tab twice to go to the "Contact Us" button, etc.). Access Key 1: skips the common menu bar and brings you to the subnavigation links (these links are more specific to the web page you are viewing). Access Key 2: skips all menus and takes you directly to the content of the page. Please note that how the Access Keys work differs between browsers, as well as which keys are used depends on the platform. For example, Internet Explorer uses "ALT" M - since "ALT" is a Microsoft standard for Access Keys, another platform may use a different key altogether. Site Map Search At its simplest, a query can be just a word or a phrase. But with the tips on this page, you can change the focus of your query to give you more precise results. These tips will get you started with basic query language and acquaint you with the power of the search engine.
Type one or more key words separated by the operator AND (see below for more information on the use of Boolean operators). Sample search: computer AND printer will give a list of documents containing both computer and printer. The documents containing the most instances of the key words will appear at the top of the search results list. Phrase Searching Sample search: "meal rates" will give results containing the phrase meal rates. Put quotation marks around keywords if your query contains one of the Boolean operators (used to combine two or more key words into one search, as described below) and you want the Index Server to take them literally. Sample search: "Privatization and quality services" will give results containing the phrase Privatization and quality services. Truncation Example: financ* will retrieve documents containing the variations finance, finances, financial, finance's, etc. "Fuzzy" Searching Example: sink** will retrieve documents containing sink, sinking, sank, and sunk. Boolean operators
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