Track safety
Across
- 2. The land on which a railway is built; comprising all property between property fences, or, where there are no fences, 10m from the outside rail of the outside track (2 words)
- 3. Unable to travel due to a defect
- 4. Is the amount by which the outer rail of a track is raised above the inner rail on a curve. the inward tilt of a rail.
- 6. Portions of line where STOP AHEAD and TEMPORARY SPEED RESTRICTION AHEAD signs will be placed 1000 metres from the STOP sign or TEMPORARY SPEED RESTRICTION START (2 words)
- 9. An injured worker undertakes work duties outside of their normal scope of work to protect them from further aggravation of injury or illness (2 words)
- 11. A bare stranded conductor, being the uppermost of the two overhead wires mounted directly above the track centreline and supporting the contact wire (2 words)
- 15. Term used to denote an occurrence beyond the control of or avoidance by human power; caused by natural forces such as a flood, earthquake, etc (3 words 3,2,3)
- 16. The obligation of an individual or organisation to account for its activities, accept responsibility
- 17. An employee whose hours of work are outside Queensland Rail core operating hours
- 19. Installed in sidings to protect a running road by derailing any vehicle which goes through the points when they are not properly set. (2 Words)
- 21. The process of gathering and considering all relevant facts of a matter (2 words)
Down
- 1. Rail track capable of supporting rolling stockof two different rail gauge wich utilises three rails, one of which is common to both gauges (2 words)
- 2. Is the act of making and keeping evidence and memory of government business in the form of recorded information
- 5. Free from the risk of death, injury or illness.
- 7. Where one or more rolling stock wheels leave the rail or track
- 8. used in QR, including: handportable radio, transportable radio, mobile radio, link radio, and microwave radio.(3 words)
- 10. A breaking system fitted to most vehicles which applies the brakes on vehicles when the air pressure in the brake pipe is reduced (2 Words)
- 12. To move in the reverse direction to that provided in the current Proceed Authority (2 Words)
- 13. Trains and track vehicles travelling on the Network (2 words)
- 14. The replacement of sleepers
- 17. A term used to identify a certain type of signal used by Queensland Rail
- 18. A designated safe way into, along, across or out of a Rail Corridor
- 20. The prevention of deliberate, intended or illegal actions that threaten the safety and integrity of Queensland Rail workers and Queensland Rail assets