Inspection & Repair Procedures to reduce the Risk of Derailment at
Switches
RT/CE/S/053
Course Aims
This course is intended to provide a
delegate with the underpinning knowledge and skills to achieve a
suitable level as required by the Network Rail Company Standards.
Learning
Objectives
At the end of this course the
delegates will: -
·
Be able to demonstrate
an awareness of the frequencies of Inspections relating to Linespeeds.
·
Understand the needs of
Visual Observations in respect of the Inspection Procedures.
·
Be able to identify the
five Derailment Hazards.
·
Recognise the tell tale
signs of Derailment Risk.
·
Be able to apply the
relevant gauges and interpret the readings.
·
Have an awareness of the
effect of track conditions in relation to Derailment Hazards at
Switches.
Course
Duration
Two days, inclusive of on-site
practical assessment.
Pre-requisites
There are no particular educational or
competence pre-requisites for the course. However, the following
factors will benefit the delegates: -
·
Prior basic knowledge of
the permanent way track and its components
·
Prior experience of
working on the maintenance/renewal of S&C
Personal
Protective Equipment
This course requires the delegate to
be on or near the running line, therefore, he/she MUST be in
possession of: -
·
Valid P. T. S.
Certificate
·
Protective Clothing –
high visibility
·
Safety Footwear
The protective equipment must comply
with current safety standards.
Certification
A Certificate of Competency will be
awarded to the delegate on successful completion of both an
underpinning knowledge and practical on-site assessment. |