SWR conducts internal safety audit in Bantwal-Sakaleshpur section
The South Western Railway conducted a two-day internal safety audit in the Sakleshpur–Bantwal section. The audit involved detailed inspections of various critical locations to ensure adherence to safety protocols. Senior officials led the audit to strengthen safety standards in railway operations.
- ▪The audit took place over two days starting May 21.
- ▪Inspections included level crossing gates, track curves, and major stations.
- ▪The primary goal was to ensure strict adherence to safety protocols.
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The Headquarters Safety Team of the South Western Railway conducted an internal safety audit in the Sakleshpur–Bantwal section for two days, starting Thursday, May 21.During the audit, detailed inspections were carried out at various critical locations, including level crossing gates, track curves, switch expansion joints, major and minor bridges, points and crossings, major and minor stations, tunnels, the Medical Relief Van, electrical assets, crew lobbies, running rooms, relay rooms, and the track machine staff camping coaches, a South Western Railway release said.The safety audit also covered the inspection of track conditions, yard layouts, battery rooms, signalling systems, station panels, traction substations, sectioning and paralleling posts, and other safety-related…
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