International Railway Safety Network
International Railway Safety Network (IRSN)
Chair: Guillaume Foeillet, SNCF
UIC Coordinator: Isabelle Fonverne
Meetings: 3 to 4 times a year.
The International Railway Safety Network is a subgroup of the UIC Safety Platform Steering Group (SPSG) with the goal of fostering safety for Railways, taking into account the operation process by:
- exchanging safety experiences and backgrounds;
- learning from each other;
- facilitating good and trusting relations among railway safety experts.
Main results
- Exchanges on Incidents/Accidents and prevention of SPADs
- Exchanges on good practices
- Evolution of safety culture, fair and just culture in railways
- ILCAD – Level Crossing Accident Prevention
- Simplification of rules
- Safety Performance Metric Group
- Falls from platforms
- Innovation (VR) in railways
- Distraction by new media and use of electronic devices
Benchmarking / Surveys for comparing safety practices in different companies:
- Survey on railway accidents due to trespassing
- Survey on shunting methods (technical and organisational measures)
- Survey on shunting issues
- Survey on prevention of railway suicides
- Survey on measures taken to avoid collisions with animals on tracks
- Survey on the mission and organisation of the safety department in different companies
- Survey on Bridge Infrastructure requirements
- Survey on Monitoring Safety of Railway Operations
- Survey on permissive red signals
- Survey on CSIs
Members
UIC contact
UIC Coordinator: Isabelle Fonverne