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André van Es and Robert Oosterhof
Go to work healthy,
return home healthy
How to train brain based safety
Digital safety passport
Safety dashboard
About us
Life savers game
Index
Engineering firms
Infrastructure managers
TrainTram / metro
50%
50%
Contractors
Safety personnel suppliers
Office for
person(task) certification
Office for
product certification
Office for regulations
preventing collisions staff – tram/metro
Office for
system certification
Hit by a train Electrocution
Office for regulations
preventing collisions staff - train
Office for regulations
preventing electrocution
(tram, metro, train)
Our topics
Safety dashboard
Safety dashboard
On line 24/7
Up-to-date
Verified data
Own analyses
Benchmarking
‘Members only’
zero! fatal accidents
since 2006
Since 2011
2177 registered and
verified incidents
Quarterly results incidents
Trend
Near misses
Deliberately
avoided
procedures
Lessons learned:
Don’t add more procedures!
Focus on attitude and
behaviour!
Digital safety passport
2. Actively address each
other on safe and
unsafe behavior
3. Safety training
(e-learning)
Digital safety passport
1. Life Saving Rules
English
Français
Deutsch
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Polski
Presentation UIC railAlert v3
Presentation UIC railAlert v3
Presentation UIC railAlert v3
Group session about dilemmas
Setting: Three friends in a
bar on a Saturday night.
One of them has to make
an early start next
morning as a signaling
system maintenance
worker at a construction
site.
Dilemma video
And what
would you do?
1. Life Saving Rules
2. actively address each
other on safe and
unsafe behavior
3. Safety training
(e-learning)
Digital safety passport
4. ICT
4. ICT
Smartphone
responsible safety manager
at construction site
Scan
QR code
Wireless
connection
Database
Exam and Certification
Bureau
Company Human Resource database
General information employer
and craftsmanship certificates
Personal safety certificates
(positive exam results + validity)
Life savers game
Makes use of accidents that have
actually taken place and the
choices that could have been
made at the time.
The accidents have been used as
inspiration for creating dramatized
scenarios that can then be played
out.
Life savers game
Senior investigator, Safety and Compliance Asset management
Case Port of Rotterdam
Railway tracks parallel to
380 kV Power grid line.
Overhead contact wire was
de-energized for maintenance
work.
Despite this a mechanic was electrocuted
and needed medical care.
It turned out that induction from the
380 kV Power grid line caused the shock.
This happened 3 times in a row!
Key players
Chief mechanic contractor
Responsible for working safe
on traction power supply system
Project manager ProRail
Project responsible
rail infrastructure manager
‘life savers’
Time line
preceding the
incident
(< 12 years)
2 hours
preceding the
incident
Mechanic feels
(non fatal)
electric shock
‘life savers’
assigned
10 years preceding
the incident
ProRail (Infrastructure manager)
head office
‘life savers’
assigned
Check score
Good enough
to prevent the
accident…
Check score
…Not good enough to
go to the next ’level’
(case)
SAFETY
takes time!
HEALTH and SAFETY
is always possible!
Working SAFELY
You do together!
SAFETY
is a mindset!
ADDRESS each other
on unsafe behavior!
Thanks for your attention
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