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Course Name

Interlocking Route Relay FLMF

Course Description

By the end of the course delegates will have developed a comprehensive knowledge of the following learning objectives: An understanding of what procedures need to be followed to ensure  operational and personal safety is maintained during the work. An understanding of how the relay based interlocking is designed to function under normal operating conditions. An understanding of the principle differences between free wired and geographic interlockings. An understanding of the types of defect that can occur to the relay based interlocking  and how to check for these defects. Able to locate and diagnose faults in relay based interlocking.

Audience

This course is designed to develop the delegates understanding of corrective and preventative maintenance of 850 Spec Free Wire Interlocking.Before attending this training a person should have successfully completed Signal Engineering Maintenance 1 and have at least 3 months workplace experience.

Duration:

10 Day(s)

Class size:

8

Course Name

Interlocking Route Relay FLMF

Course Description

<p>By the end of the course delegates will have developed a comprehensive knowledge of the following learning objectives: An understanding of what procedures need to be followed to ensure&nbsp; operational and personal safety is maintained during the work. An understanding of how the relay based interlocking is designed to function under normal operating conditions. An understanding of the principle differences between free wired and geographic interlockings. An understanding of the types of defect that can occur to the relay based interlocking&nbsp; and how to check for these defects. Able to locate and diagnose faults in relay based interlocking.</p>

Audience

This course is designed to develop the delegates understanding of corrective and preventative maintenance of 850 Spec Free Wire Interlocking.Before attending this training a person should have successfully completed Signal Engineering Maintenance 1 and have at least 3 months workplace experience.

Duration:

10 Day(s)

Class size:

8

Competence Name Awarded:

Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Relay Based Interlocking. Free - wired 850 spec and Free - wired pre 850 spec.

Competence Awarded:

Sig 18; Sig 18.01; Sig 18.02

Course Code:

STF 121

Prerequisite Name:

Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals, AWS and TPWS Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Rail Clamp Point Locks Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Cables Undertake initial diagnosis of failures to determine the necessary course of action Take and relinquish responsibility for signalling equipment.

Prerequisite Short Code:

Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 12; Sig 13; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25

Skills Assessment Scheme Regime:

5

Course Type:

This course requires Face to Face
How to Book

Course Name

Interlocking WR Route Relay FLMF

Course Description

At the end of this course the delegate will be able to describe: How the maintenance, faulting, repair and testing activity may affect the safe operation of the railway. The procedures that need to be followed to ensure operational and personal safety are maintained during the work. How to avoid personal injury during work. The procedures that apply to taking the equipment out of operational service and what procedures apply to handing back the equipment to operational service. How the relay based interlocking is designed to function under normal operating conditions.

Audience

Should have successfully completed both Signal Engineering Maintenance 2 and Introduction to Western Region Relay Interlocking.

Duration:

15 Day(s)

Class size:

6

Course Name

Interlocking WR Route Relay FLMF

Course Description

<p>At the end of this course the delegate will be able to describe: How the maintenance, faulting, repair and testing activity may affect the safe operation of the railway. The procedures that need to be followed to ensure operational and personal safety are maintained during the work. How to avoid personal injury during work. The procedures that apply to taking the equipment out of operational service and what procedures apply to handing back the equipment to operational service. How the relay based interlocking is designed to function under normal operating conditions.</p>

Audience

Should have successfully completed both Signal Engineering Maintenance 2 and Introduction to Western Region Relay Interlocking.

Duration:

15 Day(s)

Class size:

6

Competence Name Awarded:

Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Relay Based Interlocking. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Relay Based Interlocking.Western Region

Competence Awarded:

Sig 18; Sig 18.05

Course Code:

STF 124

Prerequisite Name:

Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Cables Ensure effective progression of work and use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities.

Prerequisite Short Code:

Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 24;

Skills Assessment Scheme Regime:

5

Course Type:

This course requires Face to Face
How to Book

Course Name

Interlocking Route Relay FLMF

Course Description

<p>By the end of the course delegates will have developed a comprehensive knowledge of the following learning objectives: An understanding of what procedures need to be followed to ensure&nbsp; operational and personal safety is maintained during the work. An understanding of how the relay based interlocking is designed to function under normal operating conditions. An understanding of the principle differences between free wired and geographic interlockings. An understanding of the types of defect that can occur to the relay based interlocking&nbsp; and how to check for these defects. Able to locate and diagnose faults in relay based interlocking.</p>

Audience

This course is designed to develop the delegates understanding of corrective and preventative maintenance of 850 Spec Free Wire Interlocking.Before attending this training a person should have successfully completed Signal Engineering Maintenance 1 and have at least 3 months workplace experience.

Duration:

10 Day(s)

Class size:

8

Competence Name Awarded:

Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Relay Based Interlocking. Free - wired 850 spec and Free - wired pre 850 spec.

Competence Awarded:

Sig 18; Sig 18.01; Sig 18.02

Course Code:

STF 121

Prerequisite Name:

Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals, AWS and TPWS Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Rail Clamp Point Locks Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Cables Undertake initial diagnosis of failures to determine the necessary course of action Take and relinquish responsibility for signalling equipment.

Prerequisite Short Code:

Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 12; Sig 13; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25

Skills Assessment Scheme Regime:

5

Course Type:

This course requires Face to Face

How to Book

Course Name

Interlocking WR Route Relay FLMF

Course Description

<p>At the end of this course the delegate will be able to describe: How the maintenance, faulting, repair and testing activity may affect the safe operation of the railway. The procedures that need to be followed to ensure operational and personal safety are maintained during the work. How to avoid personal injury during work. The procedures that apply to taking the equipment out of operational service and what procedures apply to handing back the equipment to operational service. How the relay based interlocking is designed to function under normal operating conditions.</p>

Audience

Should have successfully completed both Signal Engineering Maintenance 2 and Introduction to Western Region Relay Interlocking.

Duration:

15 Day(s)

Class size:

6

Competence Name Awarded:

Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Relay Based Interlocking. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Relay Based Interlocking.Western Region

Competence Awarded:

Sig 18; Sig 18.05

Course Code:

STF 124

Prerequisite Name:

Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Cables Ensure effective progression of work and use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities.

Prerequisite Short Code:

Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 24;

Skills Assessment Scheme Regime:

5

Course Type:

This course requires Face to Face

How to Book