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Re: Indian Pacific hits freight train - Who's the Responsible Investigating body?




Peter <pbeam@lisp.com.au> wrote in message
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> >
> >>Here in NSW in the area that I'm in we have had two cases where NRC
> >>crews haven't followed the safeworking. NRC crews run long distance
> >>and long hours that go with the long distance, with little or no
> >>chance for relief, so they appear not to be to concerned with doing
> >>the right thing, just getting to their destination. Of course no NRC
> >>employee would criticize NRC, because if they di they would be
> >>ostracized by his so called work mates.
> >
> >I wouldn't pick on NRC crews for not following safeworking rules. I have
seen
> >SRA crews do the same thing.
>
> Well Dave it has only been the last tewlve to 18 months the NRC crews
> have been running in our area, and from what I have seen of them they
> aren't real crash hot. Not to say that SRA crews are perfect, just
> that NRC crews run long distance which means long hours and no relief
> when things go wrong. Trust me delays happen and these NRC crews don't
> like beging delayed, their go go go, no matter what.
> Peter

Taken your work have they???????


Bob.