Signalling Shared Learning
This page has been created to house IP shared learning. Newer items of shared learning are displayed on the right hand side, older items and hyperlinks can be found in the index Signalling-shared-learning-index-v-6.0
This page has been created to house IP shared learning. Newer items of shared learning are displayed on the right hand side, older items and hyperlinks can be found in the index Signalling-shared-learning-index-v-6.0
In collaboration with supply chain partners Infrastructure Projects have developed NR/L3/OHS/019-IP Level 3 Work Instruction Planning and delivering safe work – Implementation principles for Infrastructure Projects, which shows how Infrastructure Projects implements the core elements of standard 019. Infrastructure Projects approach to implementing standard 019 has been to utilise the competence of Safe Work Leader […]
Network Rail Infrastructure Projects has developed a safety balanced scorecard to improve how we measure the safety performance of our Principal Contractors. The scorecard has been designed to provide a periodic safety ‘score’, using existing data, and sits within a company safety dashboard. We have created a video presentation demonstrating how the scorecard works, and how […]
Safety, Health, Environment, Leadership Team (SHELT) Capital Delivery Wales & Western (CDWW) is committed to working with Supply Chain members in relation to health, safety and the environment, via SHELT. The purpose of SHELT is to share best practice, lessons learnt, and agree strategic implementation of health, safety, environment arrangements. SHELT meets quarterly […]
The Southern Shield is a collaborative forum between Network Rail and our supply chain, which was set up in response to a tragic accident at Saxilby in 2012 when Scott Dobson was killed in a collision with an oncoming train. The forum examines processes, plant, design and culture to see where improvements can be made to […]
Network Rail and its Infrastructure Projects (IP) Supply Chain work to the Safety Vision. One of the commitments is “to relentlessly strive to find new ways to keep ourselves, colleagues, passengers and the public safe.” Throughout IP and contractors a number of Safety Industry Groups have been set up. These groups work collaboratively, share lessons and […]
The information on this page is supplied and managed by the Rail Infrastructure Assurance Group (RIAG). RIAG is one of the working groups of the Infrastructure Safety Liaison Group (ISLG). Its membership is made up of contractors that satisfy at least two of the following criteria: Hold a Principal Contractors Licence Hold a Plant Operators Licence A […]
Network Rail Infrastructure Projects is changing the way HSE KPI data is collected. The tool has been designed to allow easier collection and better analysis of Key Performance Indicators for Health, Safety and Environment. We have created a video presentation demonstrating how Supplier Managers are to use the new on line HSE KPI Data Collection […]
As of 20 January 2020 the Industry Common Induction competence mandate has been withdrawn for those working on Network Rail Capital Delivery sponsored sites. ICI Update January 2020
Suppliers who want to operate as a Principal Contractor (PC) as defined by Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 must hold a licence issued by Network Rail to discharge these duties on Network Rail Managed Infrastructure. The PC Licence is governed by NR Standard NR/L2/INI/CP0070. The Principal Contractor Licence team (PCL) manage the risk of […]