This Standard defines the minimum requirements for personal protective equipment (PPE) and work wear to be worn whilst accessing the Metrolink Infrastructure and undertaking work activities on or near the line.
This specification applies throughout Metrolink and to contractors and suppliers working on Metrolink infrastructure.
This standard does not apply to emergency services personnel, Her Majesty's Railway Inspectorate, or to Rail Accident Investigation Branch.
Please find below the link to the HSE's notice published in April of this year (11/04/2022). Personal protective equipment (PPE) at work regulations from 6 April 2022 (hse.gov.uk)
Mainline
- High visibility upper body clothing with reflective tape which complies with BS EN 471: 2003 class 2 and Railway Group Standard RIS/3279/TOM.
- HV orange lower body clothing to BS EN 471:2003 class 1 and Railway Group Standard RIS/3279/TOM as a minimum (HV trousers or HV over-trousers)
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A safety helmet that complies with BS EN 397: 1995. The safety helmet shall be white in colour.
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Safety footwear which complies with EN-iso-20345-s1p, provides support to the ankle, includes mid-sole protection, and has a protective toe cap. Where used, steel or other conductive toe caps must be covered.
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Safety glasses that comply with EN166 1F
- Cut-Resistant gloves that complies with EN 388:2016
Depot Sidings
- High visibility upper body clothing with reflective tape which complies with BS EN 471: 2003 class 2 (e.g. a vest) and Railway Group Standard RIS/3279/TOM.
- HV orange lower body clothing to BS EN 471:2003 class 1 and Railway Group Standard RIS/3279/TOM as a minimum (HV trousers or HV over-trousers)
- Safety footwear which complies with EN-iso-20345-s1p, provides support to the ankle, includes mid-sole protection, and has a protective toe cap. Where used, steel or other conductive toe caps must be covered.
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Bump hat that complies with EN 812 or A safety helmet that complies with BS EN 397: 1995.
- The safety helmet shall be white in colour Safety glasses that complies with EN166 1F
- Cut-Resistant gloves that complies with EN 388:2016
- Safety glasses that complies with EN166 1F
Accessing Sidings
- High visibility upper body clothing with reflective tape which complies with BS EN 471: 2003 class 2 (e.g. a vest) and Railway Group Standard RIS/3279/TOM.
- Safety footwear which complies with EN-iso-20345-s1p, includes mid-sole protection, and has a protective toe cap. Where used, steel or other conductive toe caps must be covered.
Workshops and Working Areas
- High visibility upper body clothing with reflective tape which complies with BS EN 471: 2003 class 2 (e.g. a vest) and Railway Group Standard RIS/3279/TOM.
- HV orange lower body clothing to BS EN 471:2003 class 1 and Railway Group Standard RIS/3279/TOM as a minimum (HV trousers or HV over-trousers)
- Safety footwear which complies with EN-iso-20345-s1p, provides support to the ankle, includes mid-sole protection, and has a protective toe cap. Where used, steel or other conductive toe caps must be covered.
- Bump hat that complies with EN 812 or A safety helmet that complies with BS EN 397: 1995. The safety helmet shall be white in colour Safety glasses that complies with EN166 1F
- Safety glasses that complies with EN166 1F
Accessing workshops
- High visibility upper body clothing with reflective tape which complies with BS EN 471: 2003 class 2 (e.g. a vest) and Railway Group Standard RIS/3279/TOM.
- Safety footwear which complies with EN-iso-20345-s1p, provides support to the ankle, includes mid-sole protection, and has a protective toe cap. Where used, steel or other conductive toe caps must be covered.
- Bump hat that complies with EN 812 or A safety helmet that complies with BS EN 397: 1995. The safety helmet shall be white in colour Safety
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