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SAFETY & ASSURANCE

Driving efficiency and productivity through safety A message from the Rail Industry Safety & Standards Board.

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rail industry is embracing new ideas and innovations. This was highlighted at RISSB’s first Technology and Innovation Conference which was held in Sydney in June. The conference was a fantastic learning and networking opportunity, affording rail professionals the opportunity to broaden their professional networks and at the same time gain a better understanding of what technology is currently available to the rail industry and how it can be introduced into a multitude of work environments. With new technologies there are risks that must be managed including those linked to harmonisation and interoperability. The work RISSB is doing in relation to train control is an example of trying to make sure industry works together and ensures we don’t repeat the multiple gauge issue in Australia. Over the next few months, RISSB’s focus is well and truly on the future with two

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AFETY MUST ALWAYS BE THE highest priority in the rail industry. It has a focus with Rail Safety Week and as an industry, we must continue to encourage people to think and act safely in and around the rail network. It’s no coincidence that improving rail safety is the top priority at RISSB. We deliver products and services that drive safety and harmonisation in the rail industry across the nation, and we help our members better manage their risks by providing the right tools in the form of Australian Standards, Guidelines, Codes of Practice and of course Australia’s own Australian Rail Risk Model (ARRM). RISSB also co-ordinates, on behalf of industry, key safety groups including the Safety Managers Group, the SPAD Group and the Chief Medical Officers Council. New technology to drive efficiency and improve productivity is exciting and the

events that will help rail stakeholders better understand how to not only avoid safety incidents and service disruptions caused by cyberattacks, but get a better understanding of new technologies in the rail industry. This month we’ll continue to explore how the fourth industrial revolution is affecting the rail industry during our third annual Rail Cyber Security Conference. The conference will feature a series of highly educational and engaging presentations by some of industry’s leading experts in cyber security and rail safety. In October, innovation, technology and risk management will all be on the agenda at the 2019 International Railway Safety Council (IRSC) Conference in Perth. The theme of this year’s conference is Innovation and Technology: Changing the Future of Rail Safety. Delegates will join expert speakers from Australia and overseas to share ideas and develop an understanding of the role all stakeholders can play in improving industry’s safety record. The safe operation of Australia’s railways relies on constant clear communication. Earlier this year, RISSB expanded its relationship with training company CERT, launching its Safety Critical Communications training course. Based on RISSB’s Safety Critical Communications Guideline, the course is designed to help attendees acquire the skills and knowledge required to apply effective, accurate and concise safety critical information using standard phrasing. RISSB’s next two-day course will be held in Melbourne on 29 - 30 January 2020. During Rail Safety Week and beyond, RISSB is looking forward to finding out how we can all work together to make all rail networks safer. Innovation is on the agenda for RISSB at this year’s IRSC Conference in Perth.

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Message from the RTAA

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pages 62-64

Message from the ARA

5min
pages 58-60

Message from the ALC

2min
page 61

Message from RISSB

2min
page 57

tm stagetec’s tech improving passenger experience

5min
pages 52-53

Wankmuller provides project update

6min
pages 34-35

SKF Australia focused on condition-based monitoring

4min
pages 50-51

Scheduling smarter with Rail Movement Planner

5min
pages 54-56

Innovative steel for Inland Rail track

3min
pages 36-37

Western Sydney Airport setting fast rail back?

4min
pages 44-45

Fresh work keeping Dandenong busy

5min
pages 46-49

Australia’s mid-level contractors urge more focus

7min
pages 41-43

Aldridge’s fresh approach to rural crossings

6min
pages 32-33

IRSC brings world of safety to Perth

4min
pages 30-31

From the Editor

3min
pages 4-5

New South Wales & ACT

11min
pages 11-16

South Australia

2min
page 23

New Zealand

8min
pages 26-29

Queensland

7min
pages 17-19

Western Australia

3min
pages 24-25

National

13min
pages 6-10

Victoria

6min
pages 20-22
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