Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Personal Track Safety Training - How Is It Beneficial

Article Written By: Real Skills
Personal track safety ensures safety of people working for the railway. It involves safe working practices. There can be hazards on the railway line like electrocution from traction, trips, falls, collisions between a worker and a rail vehicle, etc. Therefore, for the safety of the rail workers, PTS ensures that the workers know about their surroundings and hence, take necessary precautions to not face any dangerous situations. They also get trained for safety and also to escape from any unfortunate circumstances.

Trains travel more rapidly than road vehicles. They cannot come out of the obstructions or stop like the automobiles. Therefore, it’s a duty of the rail workers to keep the track order clear. Workers should wear orange visibility clothes so that the train detects their presence. PTS training sessions make sure that all such important aspects are taught to the workers.

People who wish to work in the railway network need APTS certificate. They also undergo certain tests like drug, medical examinations, etc, before PTS training. This is a basic training level as per railway safety standards. This develops a confidence in a person to react appropriately to any dangerous circumstances. The training also teaches facing any sudden situation that requires medical attention.

PTS certification also needs medical assessment by a professional medical provider. These providers ensure that proper registration and audit work is carried out. Their basic medical components and modalities involve -

Ø  A medical questionnaire
Ø  Hearing test
Ø  Vision testing
Clinical examination includes -
v  Physical examination
v  Any medical disorders
v  Blood pressure estimation


All these medical assessments ensure that the employee can successfully meet the duty requirements and work under any dangerous situations. The working environment is not constant and therefore, even the provider should be well acquainted with all procedures. 

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