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How To Manage Health Hazards During Railway Maintenance

A comprehensive guide for Rail Engineers, including how to manage air quality whilst working in tunnels, confined and enclosed spaces. Read more...

Every year, there are over 1.7 billion rail journeys made in the UK, thanks to thousands of rail engineers managing and enhancing the UK’s long-established network. Unfortunately, being a rail engineer carries many risks, albeit working on the tracks, in tunnels or even carrying out a station upgrade.

This downloadable brochure provides guidance on;

- Managing air quality whilst working in tunnels, confined and enclosed spaces.

- Controlling DEEEs in tunnels, confined and enclosed spaces.

- Protecting commuters, residents and local businesses from hazards such as dust, fumes and noise.

- Fume control, noise control and ventilation in a live environment; featuring the Waterloo Station upgrade.

This guide provides best practice solutions and real life case studies.

Download a copy to ensure you are fully equipped to handle whatever your next project throws at you!

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