- Confirm your COSS competency and Sentinel card are valid before each shift.
- Brief every worker on the safe system of work before going on track.
- Establish and clearly mark the limits of the safe zone before work starts.
- Maintain awareness of train movements and approach times at all times.
- Ensure a separate lookout is appointed where lookout warning is the safe system.
- Conduct a site-specific risk assessment before implementing the safe system.
- Account for every person entering and leaving the worksite throughout the shift.
- Give clear, timely warnings so all workers reach safety before a train passes.
- Stop work immediately if the safe system is compromised for any reason.
- Record the safe system details and briefing attendance for each work period.
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- DON'T act as both COSS and lookout simultaneously; these are separate roles.
- DON'T allow anyone on or near the track without a valid PTS card.
- DON'T permit work to start until the safe system briefing is complete.
- DON'T exceed the agreed worksite limits defined in the safe system.
- DON'T allow distractions to compromise your awareness of train movements.
- DON'T continue work if the safe system of work has been breached.
- DON'T assume the line is blocked without confirmation from the signaller.
- DON'T leave the worksite without ensuring all personnel are accounted for.
- DON'T let workers return to the track after a warning until it is safe.
- DON'T take on more workers than you can safely control and warn.
See also: Rail Safety Awareness | Safe System of Work on Track
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