Course Description
The utilities are fundamental part of the railway industry, It is hard to underestimate the importance of maintenance, safety, and utility protection.
This 5-day Utility Protection for Railway Systems provides an all-round level of knowledge, information and equips the next generation of industry leaders. It provides you with the opportunity to dive deeper into the Utility Protection of Railways systems. This training course is prepared for different types of railways systems such as High-Speed Train, Urban Trains, Metro, LRT, and Freight Trains.
What Do Participants Learn?
- Get Familiar And Evaluate Utility Protection Standards
- Understand Safety And Protection Model
- Implement Appropriate Security Measures
- Assessing The Risks
- Being Familiar With The Latest Security Systems
- Understand Safety's Key Role In Governance
- Understanding Railway Safety And Standards
- Safety Metrics And Reporting
Who Should Attend?
- Managers
- Supervisors
- Executives
- Engineers
- Corporate, Regional And Field-safety Personnel
- Railway Specialists
What Will the Learning Experience Include?
Phase: 1
Introduce
- Comprehensive pre-program activities include:
- Web-based information forms & surveys completed by attendee.
- Direct consultation with the attendee about the expectations.
- During the training, participants engage in data, activities, and conversations that lead to insight and knowledge.
- Participants learn from expert trainers who have both academic and business experiences.
- Highly applicable training content & instructive activities for adding depth to training topics.
- **A half-day site visit for integrating the experience & plan next steps. Opportunities to provide connections, ideas & support.
Phase: 2
Explore & Practice
Phase: 3
Apply
- Apply & sustain the learning experience by using this ongoing support:
- To ensure participant has new skills or behavior progress.
- Optional, fee-based mentoring & coaching with the trainer.
- Training materials & additional documents (e-books, pdf files, presentations and articles)
- Evaluate your training experience by giving us feedbacks and help us to reach our organizational goals.
- Participant's Evaluation
- Trainer's Evaluation
Phase: 4
EVALUATE
Section One:
- Infrastructure
- Track
- Station and Platform
- Power System
- Communication Systems
- Air Conditioning Systems
- Ticketing and other passenger services
- Anti-Vandalism
Section Two:
- Rolling Stock
- Preventive Maintenance
- Regular Maintenance
- Light Maintenance
- Heavy Maintenance
- Break down Situation
- Accidents
- Anti-Vandalism Maintenance
Section Three:
- Emergency Situation Systems
- Fire
- Flood
- Heavy Weather Conditions and other natural disasters
Section Four:
- Depot, Workshop, and Other Facilities
- Risk Management
- Precaution Systems
Section Five:
- Safety and Security Systems
- OCC Components
- Passenger Feedbacks