Location
Europe | United Kingdom
Job description
THE RAIL SAFETY SUMMIT
12TH MARCH 2024
HOLYWELL PARK, LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY
The Rail Safety Summit has brought rail safety professionals together for the last ten years. It provides a unique opportunity for them to network and discuss the latest concerns and developments while hearing from those involved with developing new systems to drive safety up and risk down. Academics and hands-on safety specialists learn from each other as no topic is too difficult for the panel to tackle.
The Rail Safety Summit sees expert industry professionals present the latest information and developments within their field of expertise alongside companies exhibiting the most exciting products and services within the rail industry. The Rail Safety Summit provides networking opportunities for the chance to meet with like-minded professionals.
- Highly targeted audience
- Hear from experts in their field
- Valuable networking opportunities
Whatever the circumstance, safety is the number-one consideration when anything is being planned on the railway.
Now expanded to consider wellbeing and environmental health, the annual Rail Safety Summit sees expert industry professionals present the latest information and developments within their field of expertise alongside companies exhibiting the most exciting products and services within the rail industry in the networking area.
Speakers Include:
Colin Wheeler BSC ENG C ENG FICE FPWI, Host, Rail Media
Abigail Patterson, Principal Operations Safety Specialist, Network Rail - An update of our Health & Safety Management system.
Simon Morgan, Head of Corporate Safety, Network Rail - A review on Network Rail's safety performance
Chris Knowles, Director of System Safety and Health, RSSB - The refreshed rail industry strategy for health and safety
Steve Taylor CMILT, General Manager, RWA (Rail Wagon Association) - Incidents of Locked Wheels on Freight Vehicles
Andrew Hall BEng CEng Eurlng FIET, Chief Inspector, Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) - What can we learn from the Salisbury accident ?
Richard Hines -Richard Hines, HM Chief Inspector of Railways, Office of Rail & Road (ORR)
Lord Tony Berkeley OBE - The public’s expectations of transport safety
James Hammett, Managing Director, UKTram
Please click the 'Apply' button to be directed to the Rail Safety Summit website.
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