GLXS 2016
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GLXS 2016
GLXS 2016, June 15, Helsinki Dealing with LX safety in busy rural environments All level crossings are accidents waiting to happen Kaikki tasoristeykset suorastaan kutsuvat onnettomuuksia Alan Ross, A&K Ross Associates Pty Ltd, Trentham, Victoria, Australia What can I tell you about LX safety that you do not already know? Typical ‘active’ protection is not error tolerant There is a ban on using train horns at night In Australia full width boom barriers are seen as unsafe Level crossing rules are not a mandatory part of the road driving test The Russian answer What is the risk of being killed at a level crossing? About 1 in 500,000 (in Australia) Train passenger – about 1 in 10 million Asteroid or meteorite 1 in 250,000 The rural environment - Kerang, Victoria, 280 km north of Melbourne, train hit by truck, 11 dead, many injuries One of the issues is that emergency response in rural areas can be slow, so more lives are likely to be lost Lismore, Victoria, interstate freight main line. Train 4AM3, 1356m long, 4382 tonnes, 112 km/h, 3 locomotives, 64 wagons Struck by fully loaded rigid tipper truck with quad axle trailer - 2 locomotives and 41 wagons derailed as a result. No ‘dangerous’ goods on freight train but manifest included 700,000 bottles of wine A truck (similar to the one shown below) struck the second locomotive at about 70km/h – the area around the crossing was enveloped in very heavy fog – visibility between 20-50m The truck driver died The recovery took 1 week ‘Work – Life Balance’ The truck driver’s previous 7 days ´ Start 0230hrs - 13.5hrs worked ´ 0300hrs - 13 ´ Nil ´ 0530hrs - 13 ´ 0330hrs - 16.5 ´ 0530hrs – 13.5 ´ 0340hrs – 3.5 (the day of the crash) ´ Total hours worked – 73 (could have been 80 hours+) ´ *FAID Score 115 – ‘very high’ – ATSB does not recommend that a person perform safety critical work with a score above 80 * Fatigue Audit InterDyne Melbourne – Bendigo main line, 1.8 km from Woodend Station, 160 km/h line speed, 45 trains/day LX booms and lights can be activated for up to 3 minutes Road traffic is busy, including 15-20 fully loaded trucks like this passing daily, from a nearby quarry – full load equals about 50 tonnes. Road speed 100 km/h, with 80 km/h limit at crossing. Plans to increase quarry size 3x 2 - 3 times/day there can be a second train coming, in the opposite direction, same time or soon after Fog and black ice are common in winter There is a downhill gradient towards the LX from the west Trewalla, Central Victoria, truck hits train, 2 dead, numerous injuries The only way to make a level crossing completely safe is to remove it ´ The Melbourne Metropolitan area has around 180 LX ´ There is a plan to remove 50 of the most dangerous over 8 years ´ Outside of Melbourne there are more than 1500 LX in Victoria ´ Around 600 have ‘active’ warning devices, rest (900) are ‘passive’ ´ There are no plans to remove any rural or country LX ´ Passenger rail traffic in country areas more than doubled since 2005 ´ Heavy road vehicle traffic has increased by 50% in the same period ´ The average maximum weight of trucks has increased by 30% ´ The Woodend LX has the maximum protection currently available Thank you
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