Fantastic awareness raising event held in Porthmadog
20 June 2011
On Wednesday 8 June 2011 IOSH North Wales
branch held an event called Working Safely in Practice in
Porthmadog.
The two-day event was held to raise awareness among local
businesses whose employees may come into contact with private level
crossings in their day-to-day duties.
In the past nine years, 22 people were killed on Britain's railways
while using private level crossings, of which there are more than
200 in North Wales.
Sandy Jennings, IOSH North Wales Branch chair, said: “Level
crossings are always a topic under debate here in North Wales
because there are a large number of them.
“There is a lot of regeneration going on within the country at the
moment and it is important that employers and employees are made
aware of the risks associated with working near level crossings and
railway lines – we want to make sure fatalities are reduced.
“The event was about demonstrating what can potentially go wrong
when working near the crossings and how situations should be dealt
with as and when they arise.”
As part of the event, local business representatives visited
Minffordd level crossing, Porthmadog, where a staged accident
between a car and train was set up on the line. Those attending the
demonstration then heard practical safety advice from the
Environment Agency, UK Power Networks and Ffestiniog and Welsh
Highland Railways surrounding using and working near level
crossings.
In addition to the Minffordd crossing visit, delegates also visited
the new Porthmadog bypass.
More than 100 delegates attended the event and local media such as
the Daily Post, SC4 and BBC Radio Wales covered the
story.