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LUL - RULE BOOK 2

Managing incidents

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Organization: LUL
Publication Date: 1 August 2013
Status: inactive
Page Count: 24
scope:

General section

What this book is for

This book details the management responsibility and organisation for all incidents on the railway - both network wide and local.

Who needs this book

You will need this book if you are carrying out the activities of:

  • LU senior operating officer
  • service manager
  • controller
  • network operations manager
  • duty operations engineer
  • duty operations manager engineering
  • network incident response manager
  • duty manager
  • station supervisor.

Document History

RULE BOOK 2
August 1, 2013
Managing incidents
General section What this book is for This book details the management responsibility and organisation for all incidents on the railway – both network wide and local. Who needs this book You will...
September 29, 2009
Incident organisation and management
General section What this book is for This book details the management responsibility and organisation for all incidents on the railway – both network wide and local.
September 29, 2009
Incident organisation and management
General section What this book is for This book details the management responsibility and organisation for all incidents on the railway – both network wide and local.
Managing incidents
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Incident organisation and management
General section This book details the management responsibility and organisation for all incidents on the railway – both network wide and local.
Managing incidents
What this book is for This book details the management responsibility and organisation for all incidents on the railway – both network wide and local.

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