TTSA Flashcards
What is the rail corridor?
15m from the outer track, or fence to fence if enclosed
Where is the danger zone?
3m from outer rail, and all space above and below the rail
What is a position of safety?
A position where you cannot be stuck be regular rail traffic
Who identifies a P.O.S?
The driver
What is a TFPC?
Track Force Protection Coordinator
How do you identify a TFPC?
Blue hard hat
What 6 things are required to enter the rail corridor?
- metro ID
- Fit for work
- PPE
- Category 1 medical
- Rostered for work
- TTSA 1
What colours can you NOT wear or display inside the rail corridor?
Red, yellow or green
What is required to be deemed fit for work?
Free from fatigue
Free from drugs (0.00%)
Free from alcohol (0.00%)
What is the required PPE for a track worker?
- Hard hat
- Safety glasses
- Long sleeve shirt
- Long pants
- Rail approved high vis vest (orange)
- Safety boots (lace up ankle support)
What is the required PPE for a train driver?
- Rail approved special purpose High vis vest (orange)
- Safety boots (lace up, ankle support)
When can a drug/alcohol test be administered?
- Randomly
- After show cause
- After accident/incident (within 3 hours)
What is track class?
The maximum allowed speed a train can travel on the track
What is the safe distance for live electrical apparatus?
2m for person
6.4m for plant
What is the max speed for the inner suburban area?
65km/h
What 3 things are required for all radio communication?
- TDN
- Origin/destination
- Location
What is a TDN?
Train Describer Number
What is the sighting distance for the inner suburban area?
455m
What does ABC refer to in regards to radio communication?
Accurate, Brief, Clear
What are the rail gauges?
Vic broad gauge 5ft
Standard gauge 4ft
What are there train directions?
UP towards flinders
DOWN away from flinders
When should incidents be reported?
Immediately
What is the reporting hierarchy?
- train control
- HSR
- Fellow workers
- Manager
What are the three components of track in the rail corridor?
- Ballast
- Sleepers
- Rails