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![]() And yes Iarnrod Eireann under the 2005 Rail Safety bill can do random drug and alcohol tests on all operations grade staff, yes the drivers already have an annual set of rules exams and there is the annual medical and the drivers voted on that some years back
Talk about creating a fuss over accepted proceedures which are inforceable in Irish law Quote:
http://www.unison.ie/irish_independe...issue_id=13612 Last edited by Mark Gleeson : 30-01-2006 at 11:18. |
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![]() What 'high speed trains'?
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![]() "A driver after reaching 25 points could find his driving career in serious jeopardy," the unions told a hearing earlier this month."
I'd love to know what sort of offences get you 25 points even better, how muh stuff could a driver do and still be only on 24 points - i.e. still allowed to control a train with hundreds of people on board.... |
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![]() Do you get points for not turning the tail lights on correctly, I'd have a serious number of DART drivers in trouble on that one. I caused some trouble a few years back when I complained of a incident on board a train, I challenged the driver who was no use I then made a formal complaint, got a response, was told it didn't happen, driver didn't report the fault, he failed to perform his duty (he was using his wrist to hold the controller handle down) there was no fault anyway, cover up ? DART unit appeared in Inchicore the following week.......
There is nothing shocking or unusual in this, it is common practice to keep on each drivers record a list of offences, eg signals passed at danger (thankfully quite rare in Ireland) it is a safety management issue If I was a driver I'd be more worried by the fact the RSC can fine them up to €100,000 or 5 years in the nick. And yes I can recall one incident in Dublin recently enough where that could have been used, in fact one in my opinion on the information available that driver should have been fired as result Its time these drivers got real its not IE trying this on they are just bringing proceedures in line with the new rail safety act The first and overridding responsibilty of all in the rail industry is safety and we welcome any reasonable initiate and proceedures which aims to improve safety Last edited by Mark Gleeson : 30-01-2006 at 10:54. |
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![]() Here we go again is right.
These Unions boys would want to get a grip. And yeah i laughed about the high speed train bit too ![]() |
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