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1 Road and rail safety

2 Look at the next slides and try to guess what each picture is of as it is revealed. The three pictures will show the most important tools you need when crossing the road.

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6 Ears – To hear what is around you Eyes – To see where you are Brain – To think about what you are doing

7 Railway safety Railway lines can often be found running through the countryside. Like roads these can be extremely dangerous and there are some important safety tips you should know to help stay safe around them.

8 Railway safety Level Crossings – Life savers, not time wasters Level crossings enable you to cross the railway safely Not all level crossings look the same. Most level crossings have barriers and warning lights and alarms. Some level crossings do not have barriers and warning lights or a footpath crossing. You need to take extra care and stay alert and always follow the signs

9 Railway safety Level Crossings – Life savers, not time wasters Level crossings enable you to cross the railway safely Whatever crossing you use you need to make sure that you… STOP when you reach the crossing. LOOK both ways to make sure nothing is coming. LISTEN carefully before you cross. Continue to look both ways when you’re crossing.

10 Railway safety Electrification Why should you not go near railway lines? Railway lines and the overhead cables always have electricity flowing at all times, it is never switched off. The ‘third rail’ looks like a normal railway rail, but is electrified. Rubber soled shoes will not protect from the electricity Electricity in over headlines can ‘jump’. If you fly a kite or dangle things from bridges near the overhead power the electricity can jump up to 3 metres

11 Railway safety Trespass and vandalism Trespassing on the railway can have tragic consequences. Vandalism is when someone deliberately damages railway property. Trains produce powerful wind that can drag somebody standing next to the tracks under the wheels of the train. If you are on the track you are always at risk from trains and high voltage electricity. Putting objects on the track can cause an accident. Even a small object can derail a train.


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