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NR/L3/OPS/045/1.04

National Operating Procedure (NOP) 1.04: Checks of Train Register / Occurrence Books

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Organization: NR
Publication Date: 7 December 2019
Status: active
Page Count: 5
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The standard is applicable to all operational signallers and crossing keepers who work at signalling locations that make use of either a train register book and / or occurrence book. This includes: single / multi-manned signal boxes, rail operating centres, integrated electronic control centres, signalling control centres, power signal boxes, Electric Control Rooms (ECRs) and level crossing boxes operated by a level crossing keeper.

The standard is applicable to all operational signalling methodologies (Absolute Block, Track Circuit Block, Electric Token Block, Tokenless Block and No-Signaller Token Block regulations.

The procedure describes the process for carrying out checks of the Train Register / Occurrence Books and verification process for self-assurance purposes.

PURPOSE

To mandate the checking / cross checking and verification of all train running entries made in Train Register / Occurrence Books to the required frequency and specification.

The risk of not mandating these checks could lead to irregular working practices and / or repeated minor recording errors which, if left unchecked, have the potential to result in operational safety of the line incidents.

The checks will confirm adherence to GE/RT8000 and generate evidence of nontechnical skills.

Document History

NR/L3/OPS/045/1.04
December 7, 2019
National Operating Procedure (NOP) 1.04: Checks of Train Register / Occurrence Books
The standard is applicable to all operational signallers and crossing keepers who work at signalling locations that make use of either a train register book and / or occurrence book. This includes:...

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