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Improvement of safety management for pedestrian level crossings

conference contribution
posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by Mayya SpiryaginaMayya Spiryagina, Yvonne Toft, Geoffrey Dell
Contemporary research acknowledges the negative contributions of human factors in rail accident statistics. A subset of that relates to the safety of pedestrians at level crossings. Traditionally, the improvement of new or existing pedestrian level crossings has been done based on different design solutions and operational techniques, the subsequent performance of which has then been confirmed or otherwise in post installation commissioning or subsequent operations. However, the focus of the evaluation often lacks any human factors design/engineering focus. There are human factors design issues as well as pedestrian errors and violations which need to be assessed to identify their associated risks, predict their likely outcomes and determine possible prevention measures to minimise their potential for harm. In this paper, the modification of existing safety management systems by means of an application of an advanced risk cost-benefit analysis technique will be discussed.

Funding

Category 4 - CRC Research Income

History

Start Page

1

End Page

6

Number of Pages

6

Start Date

2013-01-01

Finish Date

2013-01-01

Location

Sydney, Australia

Publisher

CRC for Rail Innovation

Place of Publication

Brisbane, Qld.

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Name of Conference

World Congress on Railway Research

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