Safety management: a full capability in rail safety
management
We provide up-to-date knowledge on developments in safety
management, advice to operators and infrastructure controllers, and
consultancy regarding applications in the field of safety. Safety
management requires strong domain knowledge and detailed
understanding of good practice in this specialist area. We have
established an international reputation for expertise in this field
through its international network of safety professionals skilled
in the multi-disciplinary world of transportation - and railways in
particular.
How we can help
There are many potential technology solutions and management
strategies that can contribute to your safety and security approach
- protecting passengers, the public and staff from harm. Our
services help you to determine where best to direct your resources
for good effect and include:
- Advice on the production and implementation of safety
management systems
- Analysis and production of system safety requirements including
the development of quantitative and qualitative risk criteria
- Production of risk models for specific applications and risk
analysis, Quantified Risk Assessment (QRA), Cost Benefit Analysis
(CBA)
- Assessment of safety consequences and the application of
pragmatic risk control
- Application of the ALARP principle
- Working closely with operators and infrastructure controllers
to develop their safety arrangements and to support emergency
planning reviews and exercises. Our expertise ranges from the
development of safety arrangements to the management of major
exercises to test emergency planning and incident management
arrangements.
This combination of technology and operational understanding
allows us to give practical advice and achievable solutions.
What are the benefits?
- Safety management is a fundamental part of an operational
safety case - a requirement in many adminstrations before a
transportation system is permitted to operate.
- System owners and operators can operate their transport system
in the knowledge that safety management systems are properly
defined and robustly implemented.
- The likelihood of loss of life and human injury can be reduced.
Lowering the risk to passengers, public and staff helps to improve
confidence and leads to enhanced patronage - and increased
revenue.
- Reducing accidents helps to reduce costs and enables better use
of manpower and equipment.
- Testing emergency arrangements with an independent
international assessment team will give increased
confidence.
Recent projects
- We conducted a safety review of organisational changes within
Network Rail, including a risk assessment of the impact of the
changes.
- We have developed systems for the competence assessment of
track engineers.
- We have undertaken world-wide benchmarking of safety management
systems.
- For a number of international clients, we have planned and
managed the execution of major emergency exercises to test and
improve the emergency arrangements in place. Exercises have ranged
from table top simulations to full multi-service live exercises in
the field with up to 1,000 participants.
- We undertook a review of new guidelines for safe working
conditions for maintenance staff for ProRail (Netherlands) working
in cooperation with its maintenance partners. Our work balanced the
increased need for maintenance due to heavier use of the rail
network with the requirements of health and safety
legislation.
What next?
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