Course Aims
This course is intended to provide a delegate with the necessary underpinning knowledge and skills to complete Basic Maintenance Work to the Permanent Way.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this course the delegates will: -
Have a clear understanding of Track Construction and its components
Be able to demonstrate knowledge in the Maintenance of the following:-
- Formation and Drainage
- Jointed Plain Line
- Continuous Welded Rail
- Switch and Crossing Work
- Top and Line
- Clearances
Be able to demonstrate the ability to correct Track Alignment Faults
Be aware of the precautions necessary when dealing with Extreme Weather
Demonstrate a clear understanding of Track Conditions and the Risk of Derailment
Demonstrate the ability to identify and correctly use Hand Tools in the Maintenance of Track and Formation, including jacks for the adjustments of top and line
Be aware of the requirements of off-track work
Course Duration
Five days
Pre-requisites
There are no educational or competence pre-requisites for the course. However, the following factors will be of significant benefit to the delegate: -
Completion of the Permanent Way Track Induction Course
Have a minimum knowledge of three months work experience within the Permanent Way environment
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. Card
Protective “all orange” High Visibility Clothing to BS EN 471:2003
Safety Footwear to BS EN ISO 20345:2004
Safety Helmet (white/blue) to BS EN 397:1995
General Purpose Gloves to BS EN388:2121
Safety Glasses to BS EN 166 and of Optical Class 1 with Impact Resistance F
Certification
A Certificate of Training will be awarded to the delegate on completion of the course