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Rail workers two seconds from disaster in shocking 78mph near-miss on train line - MSNA safe work pack (SWP) had been unknowingly used for the other location, reported the COSS. The workers – the COSS and five track staff – were employed by Network Rail as local maintenance ...
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Network Rail workers 'two seconds' from disaster after near miss with passenger train - MSNThe work group arrived on site at Morton Junction at around 7.05am and entered the railway at a local access point. The COSS contacted the signaller at 7.10am to set up the first line blockage and ...
The COSS reported the near miss to the signaller at 07:28. The driver instructor supervising a trainee driver reported the near miss to the signaller when they arrived at Alfreton railway station ...
Working on the railway takes skill, precision and unrivalled focus, especially when you consider that the workplace for many of our people is in close proximity to operational railway lines where ...
Employed by Network Rail since 2015, Mr Byrne was the certified Controller of Site Safety (COSS) on the day of the accident and was in charge of supervising a team on the line.
Network Rail workers 'two seconds' from disaster after near miss with passenger train. The train, which was travelling at around 78mph, was just seconds away from colliding with workers.
Rail workers two seconds from disaster in shocking 78mph near-miss on train line. ... The COSS reported the near miss to the signaller at 7.28am, ...
The COSS reported the near miss to the signaller at 07:28. The driver instructor supervising a trainee driver reported the near miss to the signaller when they arrived at Alfreton railway station ...
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