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Regardless of where we live, it is crucial we know how to be rail safe

TrackSAFE /Australasian Railway Association 2 mins read

Rail Safety Week (August 5-11) kicks off today, with the annual event shining a spotlight on the importance of staying safe on and around rail.

NSW Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Jenny Aitchison will this morning join a memorial service hosted by the TrackSAFE Foundation, Transport for NSW and NSW TrainLink at the Australian Railway Monument at Werris Creek, in northwest NSW, considered the state’s first railway town.

The Monument pays tribute to rail workers who have lost their lives throughout Australia’s rail history, and the special service will be attended by representatives from the rail industry, government officials, unions, families and community members.

Now in its 19th year, Rail Safety Week will see more than 100 organisations representing rail, law enforcement, government and community groups across Australia highlighting how to be rail safe, every day of the year.

Caroline Wilkie, Chief Executive Officer of the Australasian Railway Association and a member of TrackSAFE Foundation’s Board said trains are a significant part of Australia’s transport network in cities and regional areas.

 

“As an industry, a community, and as individuals, we all must play an active role in keeping ourselves and others safe around the network,” said Ms Wilkie.  

“Infrastructure upgrades and the use of new technologies help improve the safety of the network.  But we also need truck and car drivers, cyclists, motorbike riders and pedestrians to be aware of tracks, look for trains, tram and light rail and follow all signposted rules,” Ms Wilkie said.

Accidents can occur at platforms because passengers are not staying aware of their surroundings.  The TrackSAFE Foundation’s new metropolitan campaign reminds passengers to:

·       Turn down distractions by taking off headphones;

·       Look up from their phones and

·       Stand behind the safety line.

 Rail safety messages have also been translated into Arabic, Cantonese, Greek, Italian, Mandarin, Punjabi, Spanish, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean.

Between 2016-2023, there were an average of 83 fatalities per year, or seven per month, including 71 suspected suicides, seven trespassers, five at railway crossings. 

Annually, there are almost as many attempted suicides as suicides. There are approximately 32 injuries at railway crossings or because of trespass and about 1,650 railway crossing and trespass near hits reported to the rail regulator.

Heather Neil, Executive Director of the TrackSAFE Foundation said, “any death or injury on the rail network is devastating - not just for the family and friends impacted but also for rail workers involved in the incident and the first responders called upon in the rescue effort.”

“Fatalities, incidents and near hits on the network can cause severe and lasting trauma to the rail employees involved, and most of these incidents can be avoided,” said Ms Neil.

For more information and access to free Rail Safety Week resources visit here. 

Access to fatality and incident data reports can be found here, including state/territory breakdowns.

 The TrackSAFE Foundation:

The TrackSAFE Foundation is the rail industry’s harm prevention charity focused on reducing fatalities & injuries on the rail network. TrackSAFE also works to improve the wellbeing of the rail workforce.  

www.tracksafefoundation.com.au  

Australasian Railway Association

The Australasian Railway Association (ARA) is the peak body for the rail sector in Australia and New Zealand, with more than 230 member organisations. The ARA’s program of work is focused on supporting a strong advocacy agenda and creating opportunities for the rail industry to network, collaborate and share information, and maximise the benefits rail has to offer the wider community.

www.ara.net.au/


Contact details:

Hope Steele 

Stakeholder Engagement & Communications Manager TrackSAFE Foundation

0434 347 650 

 [email protected]

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