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SAFETY
Safety is the paramount responsibility of each and every Railway employee. Individual executive
and technical departments look after and are accountable for safety within their own departments.
The Safety department assists the management in monitoring the implementation of safety
measures on the Railways and in developing strategies to improve the safety record.
Safety consciousness amongst Railway employee is promoted through man to man counseling,
safety circulars, safety seminars and safety drives.
Safety propagandato promote safety consciousness among thePublic/Passengers is done
through, a) film shows at Stations and outside locations like Pilgrim centers, Melas/Jatras, b)
display of posters at villages and at stations, c) Display of banners, Hoardings at Stations and LCs
and d) distribution of pamphlets at MLCs, villages nearby and at Toll gates on the highway.
1. Organization Chart
Sr. DSO
MINISTRIA
TI/Safety SFC/Engg SFC/Loco SFC/TFC SFC/S&T SFC/C&W
L STAFF
Senior Divisional Safety officer heads the Safety wing, assisted by 5 safety counselors, one
TI/safety and Ministrial staff, reports to DRM.
2. DATA AND PERFORMANCE
Safety Highlights
Seminars conducted at KCG Lobby, ATC/KCG, NZB, KMC, MED, DLS/MLY, ECS/MLY and
BMO to avoid shortcut methods, prevention of SPAD, Unusual incidents & Yard derailments
and to prevent accidents involving front line staff from all safety related departments.
Family counseling seminar conducted at KCG for running staff, on „role of family
members in discharging the LP/ALP duties safely‟ and on „SPAD prevention‟.
To prevent yard accidents surprise inspections have been conducted at major yards to find out
if any short cut methods are being adopted during shunting.
Inter divisional cross safety audits conducted by other divisions at KRNT, FM, MED, KCG, and
NZB. Compliances sent for the same on 20.03.2020, 06.07.2020, 24.07.2020, 13.08.2020 and
17.08.2020.
Staff who were instrumental in preventing major un-usual occurrence have been suitably
rewarded by sending their names for Man of the Month Award at PCSO level.
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