Wessex Safety Hour – 31st January 2019

Safety Hour Attendance Last Week – 53%  (Target = 67%)

Close Calls Raised – 28  (Target = 113)

% of Close Calls in <90’s –
92%  (Target = 85%)

Please note that the close call helpdesk is currently experiencing a large backlog of close calls (over 2 weeks) so there is a delay in allocation.

Incidents since last post

17/01/2019 Staines Staff Accident
A Feltham S&T Senior Technician was re-terminating a cable at an awkward position within F252 signal. Whilst applying the nuts, they felt a sharp pain and noticed that their finger on their left hand was bleeding severely. It was unknown as to what broke the skin. First Aid was administered and the Golden Hour applied. There was no lost time.
17/01/2019 Eastleigh Staff Accident
A Telecoms Manager was erecting a screen within the office. The top part of the screen became loose causing the screen to fall onto their hand / wrist. The Injured Party sustained a cut and bruising. The Golden Hour was applied and there was no lost time.
18/01/2019 Surbiton Report of Unsafe Working
After receiving advice of a potential trespasser, an Inner Mobile Incident Officer (MIO) attended site and found a Vodaphone employee working on the behalf of Mitie behind the old signal box at Surbiton within a caged Vodaphone cabinet. The individual did not have a Sentinal card and was not wearing the full PPE whilst trackside. The MIO escorted them from site, contacted Mitie and Close Called the incident. The Route Workforce Health, Safety and Environment Advisor followed this incident up locally.
20/01/2019 Aldershot North Junction Possession Irregularity
A Signaller on Woking Panel 3  reported that they had granted a Line Blockage which overlapped with T3 possession (item 155). The Signaller had believed that they were able to utilise the exit signal of the T3 to protect the Line Blockage under a back to back arrangement, but had not clearly established that this was not possible. The error was realised when the Controller of Side Safety (COSS) for the Line Blockage reported seeing the T3 Possession Limit Board within their block. It was noted within this incident that the Line Blockage had also been planned this way and had not taken into account the conflicting T3 possession. This incident is subject to further investigation.
22/01/2019 Woking Staff Accident
A Woking PWay Technician was walking in the cess on the Down Slow near Woking and upon crossing into the 4ft, they caught their foot on a cable, fell, twisted their ankle and banged their shoulder. The Golden Hour was applied and this became a lost time injury.
25/01/2019 Wimbledon Staff Accident
The Local Operations Manager Response Inner was trying to remove a cable tie with a pair of scissors when the scissors they were using followed through and cut his right hand. Their hand became quite swollen and bled quite badly. A dressing was applied. The Golden Hour was carried out and post visiting hospital, a butterfly stitch was applied. There was no lost time.
27/01/2019 Guildford Staff Accident x 4 – (Road Traffic Accident)
Four members of Guildford PWay were involved in a road traffic accident on the A3 near Guildford travelling approximately 65mph. The weather conditions were wet and a car ahead of them in lane 1 was travelling very slowly between 5-10mph. The van closed very quickly due to the difference in speed. The Network Rail Driver turned into the next lane to avoid a collision but lost control and the van spun around slamming into the central reservation barrier. All on board were ok, but there was extensive damage to the van which needed to be recovered. The Golden Hour was applied and all staff involved remained ok.
27/01/2019 Havant Staff Accident
A late reported accident was received at about a Ganymede Contract member of staff who was assisting an Outer Maintenance Welding Team to remove equipment from a T3 possession. The Contractor was seen to slip over on a cable, but got up straight away and appeared not to have suffered any injuries. Subsequently it was found that the Contractor had sustained a cut and swollen knee. The Golden Hour was applied once the accident was known about and no lost time was anticipated.  
(Note: Please report all accidents real time so that the appropriate chain of care and investigation processes can be applied correctly).

If you would like to raise a question. Please feel free to comment on this post and it will be answered as soon as possible. If you would like to remain anonymous, please state in your comment and it will not be published.

 

Wessex Safety Hour – 17th January 2019

Safety Hour Attendance Last Week – 57%  (Target = 67%)

Close Calls Raised – 127  (Target = 113)

% of Close Calls in <90’s –
91%  (Target = 85%)

Incidents since last post

Please note that the Possession Irregularity at Eastleigh was initially posted with incorrect information.  The straps were not meant to be removed, but they were placed at the incorrect location.  The post below has now been correct

09/01/2019 Wokingham Junction / Bracknell Staff Accident
A member of S&T Works Delivery staff was walking in the Down Cess to site of work between Wokingham Junction and Bracknell. Upon walking through an area that was overgrown, the member of staff fell into a section of troughing route that had a missing lid hurting their knee. The Golden Hour was applied and although the knee was sore, there was no lost time.
13/01/2019 Eastleigh South Junction Possession Irregularity
Eastleigh Works Delivery PWay reported that a possession irregularity had occurred having located a rail that they were about to remove on the Up Portsmouth between 74m 5ch and 74m 26ch, had isolation straps applied to it.
The straps have been placed at the wrong location (74m22ch vice 74m29ch as planned) at the time the worksite was set up.
This incident is subject to further investigation.
13/01/2019 Walton-on-Thames Staff Accident
A member of PWay Works Delivery Track staff was using a Setter for installing track nylons and whilst leaning against it with some force, they damaged their shoulder muscle ligament and found it difficult to lift their shoulder without quite a lot of discomfort and pain. The Golden Hour was applied and the Injured Party was able to return to work, albeit on light duties.

If you would like to raise a question. Please feel free to comment on this post and it will be answered as soon as possible. If you would like to remain anonymous, please state in your comment and it will not be published.

 

Wessex Safety Hour – 2nd January 2019

Safety Hour Attendance Last Week – 9%  (Target = 67%)

Close Calls Raised – Not Available  (Target = 113)

% of Close Calls in <90’s – Not Available
  (Target = 85%)

Incidents last week

13/12/2018 New Kew Junction Fallen tree – securing ropes snapped
Environmental Forestry working within a Line Blockage on the Kew East Spur reported that a section of tree had fallen onto the line after their securing ropes snapped. There was no reported injuries or damage to the infrastructure.
16/12/2018 Windsor and Eton Riverside TPWS Grid damaged during T3 possession item 168
Colas Rail S&T reported that the Train Protection Warning System (TPWS) grid for F286 signal within platform 1 at Windsor and Eton Riverside had been damaged whilst a rail was being lifted. Feltham S&T attended to rectify the damage.
16/12/2018 Botley Damaged Cable during T3 possession item 109
The Eastleigh Electrical Control Room Operator received a call from the Engineering Supervisor of T3 possession item 109 to report that a tamper had clipped a cable at Botley between 483A and 483B points. The cable had become exposed and a temporary repair was arranged.
24/12/2018 Longcross Category A Signal Passed at Danger – 1C22
The Driver of SWR 1C22 09:00 Reading to London Waterloo reported having a CAT A SPAD at F312 signal on the Up Main after departing Longcross. The train passed the signal by 5 coach lengths after the Driver experienced a loss of concentration. There were no allegations against the signal, that had been displaying a red aspect due to SWR 2C22 08:46 Reading to London Waterloo within the section ahead.
29/12/2018 Feltham S&T Depot Staff Accident
An Operative from Feltham S&T was walking down some steps at the Feltham S&T depot at the end of their shift when they missed the edge of one of them. In their motion to adjust, they then felt a sharp pain in their lower back. The incident was not reported straight away, but the pain persisted and a Doctor’s appointment was planned for 31/12/18. The Golden Hour applied for chain of care and this became a lost time injury.

If you would like to raise a question. Please feel free to comment on this post and it will be answered as soon as possible. If you would like to remain anonymous, please state in your comment and it will not be published.