Title | Investigation and Analysis on the Risk-Based and Activity-Based Railway Safety Management System |
Dept | Transportation Safety Division |
Year | 2018 |
Month | 6 |
Price | 410 |
Summary | Most of the railway operators in developed countries focus on safety self-managements, internal auditing, and submissions of safety reports to the governments for supervisions to meet the safety requirements of regulations. To improve the railway safety management systems in Taiwan, this study starts form reviewing the experiences, methodologies, and trends of risk-based and activity-based safety managements of railway companies. The differences in implementing safety self-managements among different railway operators are then compared. The format of annual safety report for railway operators is drawn up. An annual safety report is written on the case study of the Alishan Forest railway. Finally, regarding the regulations and supervision system in Taiwan, we recommend risk-based and activity-based safety management systems as countermeasures and methodologies and propose suggestions for revising the current regulations. The literature review of this study can be used as a reference for railway operators, and the results could also be used by the Bureau of Railway in the future to promote safety managements. |
Post date | 2018/07/02 |
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