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Copy of presentation delivered Monday 4 October 2010, Hong Kong
Copy of presentation delivered Monday 4 October 2010, Hong Kong
A paper which attempts to explain the current situation in Australia in the rail safety domain through the Australian Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board (RISSB). The paper also gives a short history of rail in Australia.
Copy of presentation delivered Monday 4 October 2010, Hong Kong
Copy of presentation delivered Monday 4 October 2010, Hong Kong
Copy of presentation delivered Tuesday 5 October 2010, Hong Kong
Copy of presentation delivered Tuesday 5 October 2010, Hong Kong
A paper which describes the safety regulatory environment in relation to Heritage and Tourist Railways in Europe
A paper which provides details of how a train order system used by Fortescue Metals Group in Australia operates to provide greater network capacity by safely allowing shorter headways through the use of GPS tracking, in-cab signalling for locomotive drivers and track machine operators, and protection for work gangs and hi-rails.
A paper which focuses on how the tourist and heritage sector in Australia achieved a successful transition for their safety obligations. This includes strategic assistance provided by the government and the formulation of legislation to achieve viability for the sector in the future. The paper presents a successfu, transferable model for safety accreditation.
A paper which focuses on a selection of examples of the interface of old and new technology on Australia’s railway system. The aim of the paper is to provide an insight into what needs to be done, the useful tools that are available and the risk based regulatory requirements which need to be met to manage the hazards created by these interfaces.