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NPR 725 Using a large pilot staff

This document describes the procedure for using a large pilot staff.

Version 3.2, 29 September 2019

Description

This document describes the procedure for using a large pilot staff.

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Introduction

Large pilot staffs authorise movements in either direction over a line.

Pilot staffs are numbered and inscribed to identify them. A label receptacle is in the head of each pilot staff.

FIGURE 1: Large pilot staff.

Authorising pilot staff working

Network Controller
  1. Get the necessary assurances for pilot staff working.
  2. Tell a Qualified Worker at the entry end of the pilot staff section to prepare a large pilot staff for use.
  3. Compile an NRF 010 Pilot Staff Working Introduction form to authorise pilot staff working in a defined pilot staff section.
  4. Issue the Pilot Staff Working Introduction form to the Signallers at both ends of the pilot staff section.
Note
Note

Issue Pilot Staff Working Introduction forms to Qualified Workers at signal boxes switched in during pilot staff working.

  1. Tell affected Signallers about the details and running-direction of the first movement.
  2. Record, in permanent form, the time that pilot staff working started.

Preparing a large pilot staff

Qualified Worker at the first entry end
  1. Cut a label for the large pilot staff from suitable material.
  2. Print the limits of the pilot staff working and:
    1. the line for which pilot staff working is authorised, or
    2. a reference to item 2 of the NRF 008 Pilot Staff Notice (PSN) form.
  3. Secure the label in the receptacle in the staff head.

Using a large pilot staff

Entry-end Signaller
  1. Compile:
    1. an NRF 008 Pilot Staff Notice (PSN) form
    2. an NRF 011 Worksite Warning form, if there are more than six worksites in the affected portion of track.
  2. If there is to be a following movement:
    1. give the PSN to the Driver or Track Vehicle Operator of  rail traffic ready to depart
    2. show the correct pilot staff to the Driver or Track Vehicle Operator
    3. give the Driver or Track Vehicle Operator a completed NRF 007 Pilot Staff Ticket form.
  3. If the next movement will be from the opposite direction, give the PSN and the pilot staff to the Driver or Track Vehicle Operator of rail traffic ready to depart.
  4. If the block is clear, authorise the Driver or Track Vehicle Operator to proceed.
Driver or Track Vehicle Operator
  1. Check that the issued PSN and pilot staff, or Pilot Staff Ticket are correct for the section.
  2. Give the pilot staff, or the Pilot Staff Ticket, to the exit-end Signaller.
Exit-end Signaller
  1. Safeguard the pilot staff, or fulfil the Pilot Staff Ticket.
  2. Report the arrival of rail traffic to:
    1. the entry-end Signaller
    2. the Network Controller.