Description
This document describes the procedure for protecting in-service rail traffic inspections and repairs.
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Introduction
Activities associated with in-service rail traffic may be carried out:
- in a location where rail traffic can be excluded from the affected portions of track, or
- in an existing safe place, or
- in a safe place created using stationary rail traffic.
FIGURE 1: Example of rail traffic excluded from an affected portion of track.
FIGURE 2: Example of an existing safe place.
FIGURE 3: Example of a safe place created by stationary rail traffic.
Requesting protection
Qualified Worker
- Tell the Signaller:
- your name
- your Safeworking designation
- the train number or track vehicle number
- the type of activity.
- Identify the line on which protection is required and nominate the activity location as being:
- between any two stations, or
- completely within a nominated dead-end siding, or
- completely within the limits of a platform, including the station name and platform number.
Lines that need to be accessed must be protected when conducting activities associated with in-service rail traffic.
- Ask the Signaller to protect all points of entry into the affected portion of track.
Signaller
- Confirm the protection request including:
- the Qualified Worker’s name
- the train number or track vehicle number
- the type of activity
- the line on which protection is required
- the nominated activity location.
- Use the reference points provided by the Qualified Worker to identify the activity location.
- Identify if the activity requires more than one Signaller to exclude rail traffic. If the proposed activity affects more than one Signaller, the Signallers must nominate an authorising Signaller.
Signaller/Authorising Signaller
- Make sure that:
- blocking facilities have been applied to exclude rail traffic
- the last rail traffic to enter the affected portion of track is identified and its location is known
- there is no rail traffic approaching the activity location.
Authorising Signaller
- Tell the Qualified Worker:
- that blocking facilities have been applied
- that the affected portion of track is protected
- the identification number of the last rail traffic to enter the affected portion of track and its last known location
- that there is no rail traffic approaching the activity location.
Qualified Worker
- Confirm with the Signaller:
- that all points of entry into the affected portion of track are correctly protected
- the identification number of the last rail traffic to enter the affected portion of track and its last known location
- that there is no rail traffic approaching the activity location.
- Authorising protection
Signaller
- After the Qualified Worker has confirmed the assurances:
- authorise the protection
- issue the protection number.
Qualified Worker
- Before entering the Danger Zone make sure that:
- the protection is authorised
- the protection number has been issued.
Conducting in-service inspections and repairs
Driver, Track Vehicle Operator or Train Technician
1. Before carrying out an in-service inspection or repair make sure that a safe place exists, or protection has been authorised.
Unless the worker conducting the inspection or repair requests a roll by inspection, rail traffic that is being inspected or repaired must not be moved until the activity is completed.
Train Technician
- If practicable:
- apply the parking brake
- open the brake pipe emergency tap
- place a red Train Technician safety sleeve (TT safety sleeve) over the brake pipe emergency tap.
If required, Qualified Workers must work as directed by the Train Technician.
Train Technician
- When work has been completed, tell the Driver or Track Vehicle Operator that work is complete, and if required:
- remove the TT safety sleeve
- close the brake pipe emergency tap
- release the parking brake.
Removing protection
Qualified Worker
- Tell the Signaller:
- the activity location
- the train number or track vehicle number
- the protection number
- that workers and equipment are clear of the Danger Zone.
Signaller
- Before removing protection, confirm with the Driver, Track Vehicle Operator or Train Technician:
- the train number or track vehicle number
- the activity location
- the protection number
- that workers and equipment are clear of the Danger Zone.
Keeping Records
Signallers and Qualified Workers must record the protection details in permanent form.