The Asian Age

World Bank: Paint trains yellow for better safety

‘Provide high-visibility clothing to rail employees’

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New Delhi, Aug. 31: Paint the trains yellow, have a fire extinguish­er on every train, ensure high-visibility clothing for employees and provide 4-hour weekly maintenanc­e blocks on all main lines, these are some of the suggestion­s a World Bank report has made to the railways to ensure safety.

The report, titled ‘Strengthen­ing Safety on Indian Railways’ was submitted to the railways earlier this week.

The report, also accessed by the PTI, suggests that as an immediate goal, the railways should install “ditch lights”— safety feature in the front of the train to make them more visible — on trains and paint them bright yellow to improve visibility, especially during twilight hours.

It also asks the railways to add side markings to equipment to prevent level-crossing collisions.

“Take fire prevention measures and add fire extinguish­ers in every train. Choose high-visibility clothing for employees that can be worn all year round and ensure that it is worn at all times. Ensure that footwear and helmets chosen by employees with their allowance is appropriat­e for their activities,” the report said.

The report has also recommende­d that level crossings and paths should be painted with a cross-hatched pattern to highlight the dangers of being in the area.

In April, railway minister Suresh Prabhu had approached the World Bank for a study on the issue of safety.

He had also consulted various internatio­nal agencies for suggesting safety measures keeping in view the increasing load on railway infrastruc­ture and subsequent safety issues.

The report has listed a slew of technical actions that the railways can consider over the next two years.

 ?? — PTI ?? A family buys goats from a livestock market in Kolkata on Thursday ahead of Id-ul-Zuha.
— PTI A family buys goats from a livestock market in Kolkata on Thursday ahead of Id-ul-Zuha.

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