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RED 31 Notes for Briefers
Briefers’ NotesRed 31 Slide No: 1
INTRODUCTIONThis presentation contains a number of graphics resources,
itemised on the next slide, which may prove helpful during your team’s discussions about the main reconstruction featured in the
RED video.Please note that the slide show is not intended to be used in it’s entirety but should be tailored to your particular needs and that of your team. Quick links are provided so that you can jump to slides that you may wish to include in your discussions and you
should feel free to edit any slide to suit your local needs.
RED 31 INDEX OF RESOURCES
Briefers’ NotesRed 31 Slide No: 2
Track Diagram of the Incident Location
Photographs of damage to train
DISCUSSION POINTS
For Train Crews
For Signallers and Controllers
Track Diagram of Second Reconstruction
ILLUSTRATIONS CLICK
Briefers’ NotesRed 31 Slide No: 3
The Incident Location
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Assisting Driver laid protection
about here
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The Damage to the Train
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Briefers’ NotesRed 31 Slide No: 5
Discussion Points – Train Crews
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• Does it matter that people describe locations in different ways? For example, a member of train crew might say, ‘Signal XY83 on the Up Main’, whilst a Permanent Way engineer might say ‘84 miles 2 chains on the MLN’ and a tree surgeon might say something like ‘between Middlemarch Crossing and Dorlcote Mill’?
• Is it sensible to include named features like Chocolate Poodle Bridge in drivers’ route learning? Do they mean anything to signallers?
• Are mileposts sufficiently visible – and always present? Are the boundaries of signal box areas sufficiently clear?
• How do you think the train crew reacted? Were responsibilities properly assigned? Was it clear who was in charge? Given the shock he suffered, do you think the driver should have considered delegating his responsibilities to the Assisting Driver or Train Manager?
Briefers’ NotesRed 31 Slide No: 6
Discussion Points - Signallers
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• Does it matter that people describe locations in different ways? For example, a member of train crew might say, ‘Signal XY83 on the Up Main’, whilst a Permanent Way engineer might say ‘84 miles 2 chains on the MLN’ and a tree surgeon might say something like ‘between Middlemarch Crossing and Dorlcote Mill’?
• Is it sensible to include named features like Chocolate Poodle Bridge in drivers’ route learning? Do they mean anything to signallers?
• Are the boundaries of signal box areas sufficiently clear?• How do you think the signaller and controllers reacted? Were responsibilities properly
assigned? Was it clear who was in charge? • Are the maps and diagrams available to signaller sufficiently detailed?
Briefers’ NotesRed 31 Slide No: 7
The Second Reconstruction
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