Rail Training Assessments

Rail Training Assessments

 

At Paul Humes Rail we provide comprehensive evaluation services for rail industry professionals.

These assessments are crucial for verifying and validating the skills and knowledge required in the rail sector, ensuring that all personnel meet the stringent standards necessary for safe and efficient railway operations. 

Our Electrification Courses;

ES Core Competence workplace assessment

We provide a wide choice of personal track safety courses that are intended to provide people and businesses the abilities, information, and credentials needed to operate in the railway sector

SSOWP (Safe System of Work Planner) Assessment

We provide a wide choice of personal track safety courses that are intended to provide people and businesses the abilities, information, and credentials needed to operate in the railway sector

Common questions about Rail Training Assessments

What are the requirements for Personal Track Safety?

If you are at least two metres (6 feet 6 inches) away from the closest line where a train may arrive, you are in a safe place.

However, the distance can be shortened to 1.25 metres (4 feet) if the maximum speed allowed on this line is 100 mph.

For more info see; A Guide to Personal Track Safety from Network Rail

How much is a railway course?

The cost of our railway courses varies depending on the duration and type of training required.

Please contact our team for specific pricing information and any available discounts or funding options.

How long is PTS rail training?

Our PTS (Personal Track Safety) rail training typically consists of a 1-day E-learning course followed by a practical session lasting another day.

How much is a PTS course?

The cost of PTS (Personal Track Safety) courses may vary. Please get in touch with our team for detailed pricing information and any available discounts or funding options.

What is a Sentinel card?

The Sentinel card provides rail workers with a passport to work on the rail infrastructure across the United Kingdom by using the latest smart card technology. – Source: Safety Central – Network Rail

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