Institution of Railway Signal Engineers (IRSE), London Buddhadev Dutta Chowdhury
IRSE (Objectives) Established in The advancement of public benefit of the science and practice of signalling…… - The maintenance of high standards of practice and professional care……. Set up sections to promote all or any of the objectives Helps its members to share a common platform
I R S E IRSE Exam Committee IRSE Professional Development Committee IRSE Membership Committee IRSE Licensing Committee IRSE International Technical committee IRSE a constituent member of Railway Engineers Forum
Publications
Train-borne Signalling On-board signalling complexity Working Group published this guidance - UK regulatory and legal requirements - Benefit of good competence management - Making use of existing good practice - System architectures and interfaces - Software, data and configuration control - Identifying task and assessing risk - Selecting and using competence standards
IRSE Exam workshop
IRSE Changing working environment Introduction of emerging technologies Review the existing competency framework - Considering whole life cycle (Design, Operation, Maintenance) - Development of standards, manuals and guidelines - Implementation of total training
IRSE members, over 50 countries IRSE Licence IRSE Exam IRSE Forum IRSE publications including technical reports Sections actively engaged for professional development
IRSE Use the IRSE resources and it’s accumulated knowledge-base as a complementary support to build up an appropriate competency frame- work suitable to build up a strong signalling professional workforce to meet the forth- coming challenges.
IRSE Many Thanks