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Project Safety Leadership Group

 

The Project Safety Leadership Group (PSLG) works to improve rail safety standards and ensure that everyone in the industry is following best practice on a daily basis.

The group meets every 2 months and brings together senior leaders from across the industry, including Network Rail, with contractors from each major asset group – the Infrastructure Safety Liaison Group, Rail Plant Association and Rail Industry Contractors Association. and Freight Operators.

One of its first initiatives was to set up the industry’s first Safety Improvement Team (SIT), whose objective is ‘to eliminate fatalities and reduce the number of accidents and incidents to the workforce on Network Rail’s infrastructure.’

The meeting agenda has now been refocused onto safety thinking with a " Six circles model (PDF 90 KB)".

The current Terms of Reference for PSLG can be found here (PDF 21 KB).

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The Current PSLG Members, and who they represent can be downloaded here (PDF 19 KB)

Latest PSLG Meeting Papers

The latest meeting was held on the 23rd April 2012.

Feb Minutes (PDF 57 KB), meeting agenda (PDF 54 KB), Safe by Design Tony Wilkins (PDF 83 KB), latest onsite data results (PDF 166 KB), PsA notes (PDF 57 KB)

Supplier Safety Forum

Each year the PSLG host a forum dedicated to discussing the most important safety issues of the time. Click on the links below to see the specific presentations and findings from these events.

2011

Main Presentation (PPT 17.00 MB)

Showcases

Duplex RRV Communications (Network Rail) (PDF 669 KB)
Safe by Choice (Atkins) (PPTX 1.00 MB)
Point of Work Risk Assessment (Carillion) (PPT 3.00 MB)
Constructing Better Health (Murphy's) (PPTX 4.00 MB)
Fatigue (Volker Rail) (PPT 5.00 MB)


 

 

 

 

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