Brew Monday 2022
January 17, 2022Powering ahead: bridge upgrade for Wigan to Bolton electrification
January 25, 2022We’re passionate about safety: for our employees, our contractors, the passengers who travel on our network and members of the public who interact with the railway at places such as level crossings and shops at our stations.
At the heart of our safety policy are 10 lifesaving rules, which help our employees to stay safe and go home safe every day.
Having a safe and well workforce helps us, together with our supply chain, to deliver our planned maintenance, renewal and upgrade works. Our integrated health, safety and wellbeing programme, known as the Home Safe Plan, drives our overall safety performance.
Our biggest workforce safety risks are posed by:
Driving. We operate a fleet of 7,500 vehicles covering in excess of 100 million miles a year. We’re working hard to reduce the risk of road traffic accidents through our Management of Occupational Road Risk project.
Staff being struck by a train while maintaining, enhancing or renewing the railway. We currently have two critical projects operating to address this risk:
- Planning and delivering safer work project – enabling our staff to plan how they access the track in a safe way and undertake their work safely
- Safer Trackside Working project – developing and introducing signalling operated train warning and train protection systems.
Fatigue. Our employees and contractors work flexible hours around the clock to keep the railway operating. We know that our people often travel long distances to get to work; or work disruptive and sometimes very long hours, which can all lead to fatigue. Our fatigue management project is introducing a fatigue management standard to help our staff and managers reduce excess working hours.
Click here for full article:https://www.networkrail.co.uk/running-the-railway/keeping-our-workforce-safe/