+ Open Calls For Public Consultation
+ Open Calls For Development Group Members
+ Code of Practice Management of Network Control Officers Update
+ Rail Traffic Horn Use Code of Practice Approved For Release
+ Counting Down To The Rail Safety Conference
+ New RISSB Course Dates Released
+ Introducing Our Horizons Program Participants
Code of Practice Management of Network Control Officers Update
The Development Group has been formed for this new RISSB project, with over 20 subject matter experts keen to be involved.
It is anticipated that the group will hold a kick off meeting in mid-May to discuss the overall scope and objective of this Code.
Rail Traffic Horn Use Code of Practice Approved For Release
This important new Code was approved for publication this week by the RISSB Board.
The Code details the recommendations and requirements for using rail traffic horns to support the safe operation of rail traffic on the Australian rail network. The recommendations and requirements aim to standardise the use of rail traffic horns, as well as minimise the use of rail traffic horns and the noise impact of rail traffic horns on the community where opportunity exists.
GENERAL NEWS
New RISSB Course Dates Released
We have now released new dates for two of our most popular face-to-face courses.
Our next Derailment Investigation and Analysis Workshop has been scheduled for 18July (location to be determined) and Investigate Rail Safety Incidents will be held on 12 September with the location to be determined as well.
If you'd like to register your interest in attending either course, please email training@rissb.com.au.
PROGRAMS AND EVENTS
Counting Down To The Rail Safety Conference
RISSB's Rail Safety Conference starts next Tuesday and here's what you will miss if you don't register to attend:
*An impressive speaker line-up of more than 30 leaders and industry experts from the UK, Korea and Australia
* Dynamic presentations on climate change, decarbonisation, future proofing rail infrastructure, safety in transport and more!
* Four expertly moderated panel and roundtable discussions including Safety Climate, Safety Impacts of Rail's Journey to Decarbonisation, Protecting our People and Our Assets, and our regular 'Ask the Regulator' panel session.
The conference is being held on 3-4 May in Melbourne and you can find out more about it here.
Register yourself or your team to attend the conference by clicking on the blue button below.
RISSB memberships are continuing to climb and this week we've welcomed Hitachi Rail STS Australia and Cityzens to RISSB.
Hitachi Rail STS Australia
In Australia, Hitachi works closely with passenger rail operators to create and develop reliable and sustainable transport solutions that ease urban mobility, increase the capacity of established inner city rail lines and provide seamless support to expand service availability for fast-growth regional centres.
You can find out more about Hitachi Rail STS Australia here.
CityZens
CityZens is an accredited Authorised Engineering Organisation (AEO) for Safety Assurance, Human Factors Integration and Independent Safety Assessment. They deliver rail-based subject matter expertise for railway projects throughout the entire asset life cycle of rail infrastructure, rolling stock and signalling systems.
I was born and grew up in Melbourne and graduated from Monash University with a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering /Commerce and began my career as a Process Engineer in the Oil and Gas Industry. I worked in the Oil and Gas Industry for eight years in different roles including Technical Safety and Risk Engineering. In 2018 I joined John Holland as a Systems Engineer on the Rail Infrastructure Alliance, working on the Metro Tunnel Project. Outside of work I like to play the piano and travel.
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