Rail networks worldwide face mounting pressure to keep track workers safe, maintain reliable infrastructure, and meet complex maintenance safety compliances. Many networks still rely on fragmented systems and manual processes. This contributes to hundreds of near misses, safety-critical incidents and, in the most serious cases, fatalities across railways worldwide each year. These safety incidents are not only preventable but are also costly in fines, delays and reputational damage.
In this webinar hosted by David Smith from Tracsis, you will hear how Network Rail redefined its approach to track safety when creating one the world’s safest railways for track workers, and how it’s led to other safer networks around the world.
JoiningDavid, Kyle Emge from Tracsis will explore the technology enabling over 40,000 users to digitise approvals, automate safe work packs and embed safety reporting into daily workflows.
You will learn how to:
- Reduce unassisted red zone working and improve track worker safety
- Cut trackworker near misses while improving operational efficiency
- Save thousands of hours of manual conflict checks through improved collaboration
This is your opportunity to see how some of the world’s most efficient and safe railway networks have improved safety and productivity, with Tracsis, and how you can apply these lessons to your own network.
Register today to secure your place.
Key Learning Objectives
- Gain real time visibility of approved track usage so you can eliminate uncertainty and improve decision maintenance making
- Organise and deconflict access by location to reduce clashes and keep maintenance on schedule
- Coordinate work through shared calendars that act as a single source of truth, improving collaboration across teams
- Monitor risks and performance through dashboards that help you act early and demonstrate compliance to management