locomotive brake applications
The dynamics of locomotive brake applications.
Train drivers operate trains providing passenger or cargo transport services. They are responsible for driving the locomotive in safe manner, respecting all relevant safety, operational and communication regulations, and have full responsibility for the safety of passengers and cargo. The task involves cooperation and communication with the relevant staff under the infrastructure manager, as well as with staff on board the train.
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The dynamics of locomotive brake applications.
The applicable conventions and regulations governing the provision of passenger transport services.
Familiar with all physical aspects of the railway, including train stations, the incline and decline of the right-of-way and speed limits.
The different practices, routines, and procedures regarding the safe operation of trains in order to prevent collisions, derailments, or unplanned exceeding of speed limits.
The 3D-geometry used for track layouts, and in the design and construction of railway infrastructure.
Ensure the timely arrival of trains at their destinations in compliance with railway schedules.
Ensure high levels of safety awareness; use personal protection equipment; communicate with staff members and provide advice on health and safety issues.
Adapt weight of cargo to capacity of freight transport vehicles. Oversee the maximum load capacity of the vehicle in question and the weight of each individual crate in the shipment.
Ensure that train engines comply with regulations before commencing a journey.
Control acceleration, braking, and overall operation of train in motion.
Oversee train equipment maintenance and rail security.
Transport passengers to their destination in a safe and timely fashion. Provide appropriate customer service; inform passengers in the event of unexpected situations or other incidents.
Follow signalling instructions throughout the journey. Comprehend the technical language used by signallers and adhere to instructions given by them.
Ensure train schedules are followed by monitoring and regulating train dispatch and arrival, in order to avoid schedule mismatches.
Compose and submit freight shipment reports. Include detailed information on freight conditions and freight handling; report problems if necessary.
Shunt inbound freight loads to and from railcars for inbound and outbound trains. If requested, ensure train stability after freight has been loaded onto the railcars.
Shunt outbound freight loads to and from inbound and outbound trains.
Shunt rolling stock to form trains in marshalling yards.
Provide on-site trainings to trainees on how to operate and drive trains. Instruct them in theories and techniques on matters such as control panels, security signs, security measures, and procedures in train stations.
Respond to and communicate with customers in the most efficient and appropriate manner to enable them to access the desired products or services, or any other help they may require.
Deal with and manage highly stressful situations in the workplace by following adequate procedures, communicating in a quiet and effective manner, and remaining level-headed when taking decisions.
Identify differences between colours, such as shades of colour.
Stay focused and alert at all times; react quickly in the case of unexpected events. Concentrate and do not get distracted performing a task over a long period of time.
Have the patience to remain seated for long periods of time; maintain an appropriate and ergonomic posture while sitting.
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The customs regulations applicable to passengers. The official documents and declaration forms required from different kinds of passengers and for different types of items and goods.
The different modalities of freight transport such as air, sea, or intermodal freight transport, including the details and procedures specific to them.
The mechanical aspects and principles of the mechanics involved in trains.
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Analyse reports submitted by passengers (i.e. on unforeseen occurrences or incidents such as vandalism or theft) in order to inform strategic decision making.
Observe process of freight loading; ensure that crew complies with all applicable regulations and procedures; stow heavy and potentially dangerous cargo.
Possess the communication abilities to relay messages through a radio and telephone system.
Work confidently within a group in rail transport services, in which each individual has their own responsibility in working towards a common goal such as a good interaction with the customers, railway safety, and rolling stock maintenance.
Proceed in a way that one can be relied on or depended on.
Utilise computers, IT equipment and modern day technology in an efficient way.
Give attention to what other people say, patiently understand points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times; able to listen carefully the needs of customers, clients, passengers, service users or others, and provide solutions accordingly.
Regularly attend educational workshops, read professional publications, actively participate in professional societies.
Identify problems with servers, desktops, printers, networks, and remote access, and perform actions which solve the problems.
Adapt service approach when circumstances change.
React quickly, calmly, and safely to unexpected situations; provide a solution that solves the problem or diminishes its impact.