Author Archives: SBrierley
Protected: Working From Home – Useful Links
Managing Whole Life Carbon in Railway Buildings and Infrastructure
Coronavirus (COVID -19)
Network Rail is continuing to work very closely with government, industry partners and health bodies to have the latest advice and messages available. In order to have the latest updates concerning Network Rail’s position on working with COVID-19 please see the below links. Network Rail’ corporate website for industry information Network Rail’s intranet MyConnect for […]
Supporting colleagues to deliver key safety messages
Outreach toolkits are now available to support Network Rail colleagues in delivering safety messages to the public and passengers on level crossing and station safety. Developed for, and with input from, local colleagues to communicate consistently on key safety topics, each toolkit contains tools and resources colleagues can use when engaging members of the public. […]
Safety outreach toolkits
Safety outreach toolkits have been developed to support local teams to own and deliver safety communications and engagement, with a common Network Rail brand and messaging. The toolkits are aimed at colleagues who are delivering safety messages to our passengers and members of the public. Each toolkit covers a different safety topic and provides background […]

Planning4Delivery
A.D.V.I.C.E.
The reliance and expansion of social media has created an information network that everyone can access and contribute too, and accessibility is becoming readily available to an increasing amount of people. However, all too often there are reports of false information, incorrect facts and misleading images being produced, the need for accurate and factual information […]
SAI (AC) Control Measures Information
This page holds information for those taking part in the trial within the trial location ONLY. Control measures are used to reduce the likelihood of operatives, On-Track Plant (OTP) and On-Track Machines (OTM) from inadvertantly approaching an exposed ‘live’ part and highlight the prescence of Electrical Hazards and Residual Electrical Hazards. The types of control […]
Take 5
What is Take 5? Take 5 is a simple and quick safety check that you can carry out at any stage of an activity. No matter what your role or where you work, it can help you to think about the hazards associated with your work and complete your activities safely. Why do I need […]