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LUL - S5543

Line Route Risk Assessment

inactive, Most Current
Organization: LUL
Publication Date: 1 January 2014
Status: inactive
Page Count: 5
scope:

This Standard applies to all routes over which London Underground and its partners operate trains.

The information derived from this process must inform the training and performance/competence management of all people authorised to operate trains over the route.

Line Route Risk Assessments are specifically concerned with providing information to control risks:

  • of exceeding the limit of authorised movement, be that a red signal, zero target speed indication, station stopping mark or other indication of limit of authority, and
  • associated with the platform train interface as trains arrive and depart stations.

Purpose

The purpose of this Standard is to describe the process by which Line Route Risk Assessments are carried out and how they are to be used to inform train operation management and training.

Document History

S5543
January 1, 2014
Line Route Risk Assessment
This Standard applies to all routes over which London Underground and its partners operate trains. The information derived from this process must inform the training and performance/competence...
June 1, 2011
Line Route Risk Assessment
This Standard applies to all routes over which London Underground and its partners operate passenger trains. The information derived from this process must inform the training and...
April 1, 2011
Line Route Risk Assessment
This Standard applies to all routes over which London Underground and its partners operate passenger trains. The information derived from this process must inform the training and...

References

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