Websites on Training and Safety: Atkins Lloyd's Training Yellow Book training course UK based railway engineering safety management training courses. Canadian Transportation Safety Board - Rail Links to rail safety reports and statistics. Federal Railroad Administration Office of Safety US Federal railroad safety information including accidents and incidents, inspections and highway-rail crossing data. Fitzpatrick Rail Services Training and troublshooting for the railroad industry. Videotape programs on safety, locomotive electrical and mechanical systems. On-site classroom and on-the-job training and troubleshooting. Ground Control GmbH High speed ground penetrating radar measurements for inspection of geotechnical conditions of railway lines. How the FRA is Regulating Passenger Rail Out of Existence Site critical of Federal Railway Administration crash requirements for passenger rail. National Transportation Safety Board - Railroads Links to publications, board minutes and reports of railroad accident investigations. Railway Safety and Standards Board A not-for-profit company operating as a centre of excellence for all matters relating to railway safety. Railway Signalling Design Training for the UK UK signalling design courses and other related services for the UK rail industry. Signal Training Solutions Offering apprentice programs or individual courses on specific signal equipment. Includes overview of services, class schedule and news. Signet Solutions An engineer led rail training and consultancy company with international experience, based in Derby UK. S&T Training Ltd UK based provider of rail training and track safety courses. Track Access Solutions Ltd. UK based provider of driver route learning software, route maps, and computer based training packages for the rail industry. UK Health and Safety Executive - Rail Safety Information on rail health and safety issues. The Yellow Book - Engineering Safety Management A handbook, published by Railtrack on behalf of the UK rail industry, designed to help people involved in changes to the railway contribute to improved safety.
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