The Network Rail Board has the vision of “Everyone Home Safe Everyday”, with safety being a core value and key to our success in delivering a better railway for a better Britain. In this environment there should be no ambiguity, in practice this will mean knowing exactly who has overall responsibility for any worksite or site […]
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This page contains some useful reference material relating to the Planning & Delivery of Safe Work (PDSW) Training & Go-Live. Go Live PDSW East Midland go live Article Useful Contacts PDSW programme contacts PDSW Standard and Awareness Briefings PDF briefing modules Letter of Instruction 355 Letter of Instruction 352 PDSW Code of Practice Proscient Quick […]
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The four films on this page have been developed by the standardised task team at the request of the OLE Competence Development Group. The Overhead Line Equipment CDG is responsible for all OLE technical and safety training and assessment material. It has representatives from PD&T, STE, IP, Maintenance (Delivery Units and Works Delivery), Overhead Condition […]
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Electricity is one of the key workforce safety risks when working on the tracks. Electrified railway can be can be above the track on the Overhead Line Equipment (OLE) and on the ground in some areas via the 3rd rail d.c. conductor rail power supply, and even below us in buried cables. We want […]
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