What is the maximum speed for the Inner Suburban Area?
65km/h
What is the minimum sighting distance for the Inner Suburban area?
455m
What is the safe approach distance?
Person: 2m
Plant: 6.4m
When can we be drug and alcohol tested?
What six things do Metro drivers need to enter the rail corridor?
What does Fit for Work mean?
Free from drugs, alcohol and fatigue
What PPE do train drivers need to enter the rail corridor?
What colours are banned from rail corridor?
What are the boundaries of the rail corridor?
Fence to fence, or 15m from outer rail
Where is the Danger Zone within the rail corridor?
Where is the platform danger zone?
What is a position of safety?
A place within rail corridor where you cannot be struck by rail traffic
What is an obstruction?
Anything that makes a line unsafe for rail traffic
What automatically triggers the breaks?
The Automatic Train Stop
What external OHS legislation applies to rail work?
What MTM policies and procedures are relevant to OHS
Does Rail Safety Work include driving and shunting?
Yes
What are some mental signs of fatigue?
What are some physical signs of fatigue
What is the ‘five foot’?
The 1600mm area between the rails of a track, also known as Victorian Broad Gauge
What is the ‘four foot’?
The 1435mm area between the rails of a track, also known as Standard Gauge
What is the ‘six foot’?
The minimum-six foot space between two railway lines
When may a driver enter the danger zone?
When necessary provided:
- Have completed Reactive Track Access Request Form (if necessary)
- Are wearing appropriate PPE
- Have identified POS in case rail traffic approaches
Is an Emergency Refuge a position of safety?
No