Quality Signalling Systems Training
24 November 2010
Web Rail's effective rail signalling systems training, which delivers the right knowledge and skills at the right time, is critical to all rail organisations. However, despite such courses being available, many rail organisations do not achieve the most fundamental of qualities in their courses. The following problems are widespread:
- New staff have to wait until courses are scheduled
- Employees have to take time off the job to attend the courses
- The course dates probably do not suit the workplace requirements - they suit the trainer
- Whether staff already know any of the content or not, they have to attend the whole course
- Everyone is forced to progress at the same speed
- The trainers do not develop skills because they have to balance the different knowledge levels of the course participants
Quality training structure
Courses in rail signalling systems need to cater to the different experiences and types of people who work with signalling systems:
- Introductory courses should develop knowledge of signalling system types and their basic function to the new start
- Basic courses, for technical people early in their career, should further develop signalling system knowledge with detailed construction, operation and nomenclature
- Advanced courses, which have a practical training component, assist the employee in designing, installing, testing or maintaining signalling systems
Quality training provider
These courses are available through Web Rail, the world leader in on-line rail training courses.
Web Rail understands that the core requirement of any railway is to safely move trains throughout the network. Any person working with signalling systems must have all the skills to work within this safety-critical field. Web Rail specialises in meeting your need for properly trained staff.