9th July, 2003
Ministry of Railways  


RAILWAYS LAUNCH SHORT TERM SAFETY PLAN


The Ministry of Railways has asked General Managers of all the Zonal Railways to draw out a short-term safety plan immediately pooling all the resources of each department in a cohesive ad integrated manner involving all officials including the lowest ones connected with train operations and maintenance.

In a directive issued here today, the Chairman Railway Board and ex-officio Principal Secretary to the Government in the Ministry of Railways, Shri R.K. Singh, has called for a strategy in the form of multi-pronged attack on deficiencies and lacuna, noticed wherever in the system and taking remedial measures.

Shri Singh has asked General Managers to ensure safer train operation and restore the image of Indian Railways as the safest mode of public transport in the country. General Managers and Divisional Railway Managers have been asked to identify vulnerable and accident prone sections and initiate quick measures to prevent accidents.

The broad objectives of the short-term safety plan include preventive maintenance of assets like track, level crossings, bridges, signalling installation, coaches, wagons and locomotives. Under the plan unusual occurrences and transient asset failures will be investigated immediately and corrective steps taken.

The other measures include intensive and extensive monitoring of driving crews at lobbies and enroute by senior supervisors, stepped up breathalyzer tests of drivers and frequent surprise checks.

The Chairman has said that Indian Railways are under severe stress and strain due to recent fatal accidents. In the first six months of Calder year 2003, there have been four major train accidents, involving fatalities more than ten in each case. Undoubtedly, focus has to be intensified to arrest this trend immediately. Statistics apart, traveling public and railway customers judge our credibility and reliability of the train services by the fact that rail travel has to be the safest mode of transport.