Track worker safety

While Network Rail congratulates itself on its safety culture, track workers are still unnecessarily killed and injured at work.

Track workers hospitalised by Isle of Wight collision

The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) is to carry out yet another investigation into yet another incident where track workers have been injured.

This one happened on the Isle of Wight in the small hours on 22 November, when a road-rail vehicle (RRV) collided with a hand trolley between...

New offer on Network Rail: “Go on strike, and stay on strike”!

RMT has published sent the latest offer from Network Rail, with annotated responses from reps on the National Operations Council and National Maintenance Council.

This is a good move on two counts; firstly, it’s transparent and allows all members to scrutinise the full offer in detail. Secondly...

Another Near Miss?

In January, two track workers narrowly missed being hit by a train near Weston-super-Mare. While carrying out vegetation clearance, they cut down a tree that accidentally fell on the line. They were attempting to move the tree when a 95 mph Cross Country train approached them. They moved out of the...

For a real fight on track worker safety

It's great that RMT is developing a strategy for improving track worker safety. RMT has emailed (see below) to tell us to say it is sending a document about improving lineside safety to top safety people at Network Rail, asking for a meeting to discuss it.

Off the Rails thinks it would be great if...

Capital Delivery Faces Jobs Cull

Network Rail’s Capital Delivery Eastern has told its staff that up to one third of of jobs are going. So much for ‘Build Back Better’! Everyone is now worried about what's coming our way.

Capital Delivery Eastern is responsible for many big projects such as the current scheme to remodel the track...

Network Rail: resist job cuts!

RMT has announced it plans to move to a national dispute "footing" with Network Rail, after thousands of potential job cuts were announced, as part of cutbacks that involve halving the frequency of safety-critical maintenance work.

Network Rail workers also face an open-ended pay freeze, as do...

Are rules a good way to save lives?

Network Rail has ten lifesaving rules. These are supposed to be rules for all staff to follow to keep them safe. They are the focus of Network Rail’s staff safety strategy:

1. Always be sure the required plans and permits are in place before you start a job or go on or near the line.
2. Always use...

Two workmates die in South Wales: Why is track working not safe?

The deaths of two track workers near Port Talbot on 3 July was a tragedy that could possibly have been avoided.  Initial reports are that the two workers were using loud equipment and relying on a touch lookout – someone who would tap them to warn them of approaching trains. Exactly why that didn’t...

Condolences and solidarity: track workers killed by train

Here at Off The Rails, we are deeply distressed at the news that two rail workers have died after being hit by a train between Bridgend and Port Talbot. We send our very best wishes to the third worker who was struck by the train, and our condolences and solidarity to the loved ones and workmates of...

Death on the Track

On 2nd February, two young men died and another was injured when their car collided with a train at an open level crossing at Delny. A couple of weeks later saw the third anniversary of the death of four track workers at Tebay - for which two sub-contractors have been jailed.

It’s OK, says NR, we...

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