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RSSB research

RSSB research

05/01/2012 | Channel: Health & Safety

Recent research reports from the RSSB include:

Published research
  • T717 A model for optimising competence retention in the railway (skills fade) T775 Further development of the Whole Life Rail Model damage parameter T843 Assessment of TS 45545 fire testing regime for GB conditions
  • T847 High level safety management system guidance and good practice
  • T852 The application of leading and lagging indicators to the rail industry (measuring safety performance)
  • T866 Investigation of platform edge positions on the GB network
  • T873 Impact of higher 25kV fault currents
  • T908 Developing the Supplier Assurance Framework
  • T943 Addressing crime and disorder through planning and design
  • T958 Ensuring automatic coupler reliability during ice and snow
  • T962 Information systems architecture for the rail Industry – an initial overview
Recently started projects
  • T906 ERTMS/ETCS driver machine interface options for future train cab design
  • T961 Investigation of freight vehicle aerodynamic performance in accordance with GM/RT 2142 Resistance of Railway Vehicles to Roll-Over in Gales
  • T974 D-RAIL: research into the causes of freight train derailments and mitigation measures
  • T975 Design options for the TY287 Automatic Warning System testing unit
  • T985 Identification and analysis of risks posed by legionella bacteria in on-train non-potable water systems.
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