Network Rail’s compliance obligations

 Business Compliance The Network Rail Energy Management team is responsible for assuring that the business is carrying out its operations in an energy and carbon efficient manner.  This includes checks and balances to assure that standards, policy and legislative obligations are being correctly followed, and to provide appropriate guidance and advice so that business units […]

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Weather Resilience and Climate Change Adaptation

Creating a railway that is safe and more resilient to the effects of weather, now and in the future. How does weather affect our assets? Weather is what can be observed over a short period of time, such as intense or prolonged rainfall, heatwaves, cold snaps, hurricanes and snow. For example, excessive rainfall can flood […]

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Energy-Link and Published Data

Network Rail Energy Link is our new easy-access energy management system, through which our energy billing and data is processed, managed and stored.  This new system replaces the Railway Energy Database (RED) and holds detailed information on the metering assets and their consumption. The system can be accessed via: https://nr.systems-link.com/default.aspx To request access to Energy […]

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Biodiversity

Managing our land sustainably including consideration of the impacts on biodiversity. What is biodiversity? Put simply, biodiversity is the variety of plant and animal life. Healthy and biodiverse ecosystems provide a wide range of services that are of benefit to humans across four broad categories. Human activities can have a significant impact on biodiversity and […]

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Drink Well

Having a beer with friends or a glass of wine with a meal is to many people, a nice way to relax. The occasional well-timed drink when you’re off duty may even benefit your health. However drinking over the recommended limits can have a damaging effect on both your physical and mental health. You may […]

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High Ouput – Kevin Hughes Near Miss

Kevin Hughes was working for Amey COLAS JV on a Core TRS site at Patney, when a near miss occurred . At the time Kevin had been working with High Output for over 3 years, and just like everyone of you reading this he thought ‘that will never happen to me.’

Please take a look at this video which highlights some of the effects a near miss can have on you and those around you.

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