
Railway & Metro Safety
APPROVED BY EOSH ( Environmental Occupational Safety & Health)
Description
Railways and Metro Safety courses offer a comprehensive understanding of safety measures and protocols in railway and metro systems. They cover risk assessment, infrastructure, rolling stock, electrical, emergency preparedness, human factors, regulatory compliance, and best practices. Participants gain skills to ensure passenger and employee safety, contributing to the development and implementation of effective safety measures and promoting a strong safety culture within organizations.
Available Courses
Overview:
The Level-2 Award in Basic OHE Safety (Railway & Metro) is a specialized course designed to provide participants with essential knowledge and skills related to Overhead Electrification (OHE) safety in railway and metro systems. The course focuses on equipping participants with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles, regulations, and safety practices involved in working with OHE systems. Participants will learn how to identify potential hazards, assess risks, and implement appropriate control measures to ensure the safety of personnel and equipment in OHE environments.
Assessment:
This qualification is evaluated using assessments and Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ). To receive this qualification, the learner must pass both tests with a certain percentage.
Duration:
The qualification has recommended course duration of 3 days.
Note: However the course duration may be increased to meet additional learning needs if required but not reduced.
Modules:
- Introduction to OHE Systems
- OHE Safety Regulations and Standards
- Hazards and Risk Assessment
- Safe Working Procedures
- Electrical Safety
- Emergency Response and Evacuation
- Incident Reporting and Investigation
- Roles and Responsibilities
Overview:
The Level-3 Award in OHE Safety (Railway & Metro) is an advanced course designed to provide participants with in-depth knowledge and skills related to Overhead Electrification (OHE) safety in railway and metro systems. This course aims to equip participants with comprehensive expertise in OHE systems, safety regulations, risk assessment, planning and coordination, safe working practices, electrical safety, emergency response, incident investigation, competency requirements, and leadership in OHE safety.
Assessment:
This qualification is evaluated using assessments and Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ). To receive this qualification, the learner must pass both tests with a certain percentage.
Duration:
The qualification has recommended course duration of 5 days.
Note: However the course duration may be increased to meet additional learning needs if required but not reduced.
Modules:
- Advanced OHE Systems
- OHE Safety Regulations and Compliance
- Risk Assessment and Management
- Planning and Coordination in OHE
- Safety Precautions on Electrified Sections
- Advanced Electrical Safety
- Emergency Response and Incident Management
- Incident Investigation and Lessons Learned in OHE
- Competency and Training Requirements
- Leadership in OHE Safety