NFR initiates special drive for ensuring safety at level crossings

Dimapur, July 26 (MExN): The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has launched a 15-day special drive to ensure the working of stations and gates strictly as per Station Working Rule and Gate Working Instructions, an official release informed today.   The drive is being undertaken in view of the recent accident at a level crossing gate near Chabua in Tinsukia Division, stated a press release from NFR Chief Public Relations Officer P.J. Sharma.   “The intensive drive launched for 15 days with effect from 21.07.2018, is being carried out all stations and level crossing gates of the zone for ensuring strict adherence to extant safety norms,” it said.   The zone has already provided voice recording facility in telephones over which the station masters communicate with the gateman of nearby level crossing gates, it added.   The release further informed that the telephones are being checked during the drive to ensure that they are in proper working condition.   As per the prevalent system, every manned level crossing gate is connected by telephone to the nearest station.   The station master communicates about the movement of a train to the on duty gateman posted at a gate and this communication is a crucial safety exercise and private numbers are exchanged by the two as a proof of exchange of communication, it said.   Concerned Traffic Inspectors have been advised to check and analyze the recorded data and satisfy themselves regarding proper working of station and gate as per Station Working Rule and Gate Working Instructions.   Further, Divisional Operating and Engineering officers have been instructed to cross check these recorded data at least once in three months covering all stations and also to record in inspection register, the release highlighted.   Instructions have also been issued that all incharge inspecting supervisors and officers doing night inspection invariably carry breath analyzer with them and conduct random breath analyzer test on frontline safety staff like gateman, patrolman etc, it added.   The NFR has launched an all out effort for elimination of unmanned level crossings which are most vulnerable to accidents and there has been an appreciable reduction in accidents in the zone over the years, it further maintained.   While there were 8 accidents over the zone during 2016-17, the figure fell to 2 during 2017-18 and so far there has been one accident in 2018-19.



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