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In today's maturing railway industry, the key to getting - and staying - ahead is to keep up with the latest developments across all sectors involved in railway technology. There is pressure upon the rail industry to deliver more customer benefits, with greater cost-effectiveness, faster.
PEP - Professional Engineering Publishers - is the author of Railway Safety - Railtex - , published by Wiley.
Part 1 Safety management: safety, R.I. Muttram Stategic safety management - a catalyst for change, C. LloydSafety management for the introduction of new trains, C.H. Llewellyn and R.S. CameronThe development of best practices for layout SPAD risk assessment, H.J. ParkinsonThe latest Railtrack yellow book on engineering safety management, D.M. BrooksMeeting the standard - engineering acceptance, K.A. Rose. Part 2 Risk, error and testing: the application of ALARP in the railway industry, D.J. EdgeImproving maintenance - reducing human error, S. MasonHuman factors and maintenance error, D.J. EdgeVirtual test trains - now a virtual reality, B. GilbertWeighing of railway vehicles in-motion, G.B. Bolland et al. Part 3 Signalling safety and maintenance: seeing the light, E.J. StephensRailway signalling - achieving concurrent safety and reliability, S.R. Cook. Part 4 On-train safety systems: passenger safety - the way forward, P. MatthewsWhat is ATP?, J.M. ThomasTilting trains -railway group standards and code of practice for the supervision of enhanced permissible speeds and tilt authorization, R. MetcalfHigh-speed obstacle deflectors, P.J. Murrell and A. BrightEnhanced security on trains, D.A. Kynman. Part 5 Fire and ventilation: halon replacement fire systems for locomotives, M.J. ProsserThe role of tunnel ventilation systems in emergency fire scenarios with reference to the Jubilee Line Extension, and results of testing to satisfy statutory authorities, R. Williams. Part 6 Leaves on the line: sand on the line - a recent history, J. TunleyWhat can we do about autumn?, P.L. Dunkerley et al.