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Course Name

Track Geometry Supervisor

Course Description

At the end of the training the delegate will be able to: - State the role and responsibilities of the TGS - Explain the principles of mechanised maintenance processes for plain line track - Identify & plan preparation work - Describe the impact of mechanised maintenance on the safe operation of the railway - Describe the information requirements to be provided to the OTM operator(s) - Identify the structure clearances that may be affected when changing track geometry - Describe the marking up procedure - Demonstrate how to manage measurement and compensation using the various computerised systems available - Demonstrate how to manage geometry offset design using the various computerised systems available - Undertake the role and responsibility of the TGS during operation of the machine - Undertake the role and responsibility of the TGS on completion of the treatment works - Describe the geometrical tolerances that must be achieved when changing/restoring track geometry - Confirm the hand back of track for safe operational use.

Audience

Any persons required to undertake responsibilities in line with Tr 05.

Duration:

4 Day(s)

Class size:

8

Course Name

Track Geometry Supervisor

Course Description

<p>At the end of the training the delegate will be able to: - State the role and responsibilities of the TGS - Explain the principles of mechanised maintenance processes for plain line track - Identify &amp; plan preparation work - Describe the impact of mechanised maintenance on the safe operation of the railway - Describe the information requirements to be provided to the OTM operator(s) - Identify the structure clearances that may be affected when changing track geometry - Describe the marking up procedure - Demonstrate how to manage measurement and compensation using the various computerised systems available - Demonstrate how to manage geometry offset design using the various computerised systems available - Undertake the role and responsibility of the TGS during operation of the machine - Undertake the role and responsibility of the TGS on completion of the treatment works - Describe the geometrical tolerances that must be achieved when changing/restoring track geometry - Confirm the hand back of track for safe operational use.</p>

Audience

Any persons required to undertake responsibilities in line with Tr 05.

Duration:

4 Day(s)

Class size:

8

Competence Name Awarded:

Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair; Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Geometry; Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Measurement & Compensation; Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Stoneblower. Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.Confirm line is fit for operational use, at the required line speed, following mechanised repair

Competence Awarded:

Tr 05; Tr 05.03; Tr 05.04; Tr 05.06; Tr 05.08

Course Code:

Track 05

Prerequisite Name:

Restore track geometry by Manual Repair.

Prerequisite Short Code:

Tr 04

Skills Assessment Scheme Regime:

4

Course Type:

This course requires Face to Face
How to Book

Course Name

Track Geometry Supervisor S&C

Course Description

Provides the skills and knowledge required to carry out the role of Track Geometry Supervisor (Switches & Crossings). The course explains the effects of changing track geometry through switches and crossings and the different types of on-track machines and computerised systems available to undertake track geometry correction. It also covers how to plan and prepare for any track geometry work and how to confirm that the track is fit for operational use afterwards. This course can currently only be delivered by selected Network Rail trainers to Network Rail staff. No external training organisations are allowed to deliver this course at present

Audience

For anyone with track geometry supervisory responsibilities (including Tr 05.05 and Tr 05.07 responsibilities).

Duration:

2 Day(s)

Class size:

8

Course Name

Track Geometry Supervisor S&C

Course Description

<p>Provides the skills and knowledge required to carry out the role of Track Geometry Supervisor (Switches &amp; Crossings). The course explains the effects of changing track geometry through switches and crossings and the different types of on-track machines and computerised systems available to undertake track geometry correction. It also covers how to plan and prepare for any track geometry work and how to confirm that the track is fit for operational use afterwards.</p> <p>This course can currently only be delivered by selected Network Rail trainers to Network Rail staff. No external training organisations are allowed to deliver this course at present</p>

Audience

For anyone with track geometry supervisory responsibilities (including Tr 05.05 and Tr 05.07 responsibilities).

Duration:

2 Day(s)

Class size:

8

Competence Name Awarded:

Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS S&C; Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Multi-Purpose Stoneblower.

Competence Awarded:

Tr 05.05; Tr 05.07

Course Code:

Tr05 S&C

Prerequisite Name:

Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Geometry; Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Measurement & Compensation; Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Stoneblower.

Prerequisite Short Code:

Tr 05.03; Tr 05.04; Tr 05.06

Skills Assessment Scheme Regime:

4

Course Type:

This course requires Face to Face
How to Book

Course Name

Track Geometry Supervisor

Course Description

<p>At the end of the training the delegate will be able to: - State the role and responsibilities of the TGS - Explain the principles of mechanised maintenance processes for plain line track - Identify &amp; plan preparation work - Describe the impact of mechanised maintenance on the safe operation of the railway - Describe the information requirements to be provided to the OTM operator(s) - Identify the structure clearances that may be affected when changing track geometry - Describe the marking up procedure - Demonstrate how to manage measurement and compensation using the various computerised systems available - Demonstrate how to manage geometry offset design using the various computerised systems available - Undertake the role and responsibility of the TGS during operation of the machine - Undertake the role and responsibility of the TGS on completion of the treatment works - Describe the geometrical tolerances that must be achieved when changing/restoring track geometry - Confirm the hand back of track for safe operational use.</p>

Audience

Any persons required to undertake responsibilities in line with Tr 05.

Duration:

4 Day(s)

Class size:

8

Competence Name Awarded:

Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair; Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Geometry; Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Measurement & Compensation; Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Stoneblower. Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.Confirm line is fit for operational use, at the required line speed, following mechanised repair

Competence Awarded:

Tr 05; Tr 05.03; Tr 05.04; Tr 05.06; Tr 05.08

Course Code:

Track 05

Prerequisite Name:

Restore track geometry by Manual Repair.

Prerequisite Short Code:

Tr 04

Skills Assessment Scheme Regime:

4

Course Type:

This course requires Face to Face

How to Book

Course Name

Track Geometry Supervisor S&C

Course Description

<p>Provides the skills and knowledge required to carry out the role of Track Geometry Supervisor (Switches &amp; Crossings). The course explains the effects of changing track geometry through switches and crossings and the different types of on-track machines and computerised systems available to undertake track geometry correction. It also covers how to plan and prepare for any track geometry work and how to confirm that the track is fit for operational use afterwards.</p> <p>This course can currently only be delivered by selected Network Rail trainers to Network Rail staff. No external training organisations are allowed to deliver this course at present</p>

Audience

For anyone with track geometry supervisory responsibilities (including Tr 05.05 and Tr 05.07 responsibilities).

Duration:

2 Day(s)

Class size:

8

Competence Name Awarded:

Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS S&C; Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Multi-Purpose Stoneblower.

Competence Awarded:

Tr 05.05; Tr 05.07

Course Code:

Tr05 S&C

Prerequisite Name:

Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Geometry; Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Measurement & Compensation; Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Stoneblower.

Prerequisite Short Code:

Tr 05.03; Tr 05.04; Tr 05.06

Skills Assessment Scheme Regime:

4

Course Type:

This course requires Face to Face

How to Book