Zonegreen achieves Australian hat trick

The road end panels, part of Zonegreen's DPPS system, installed at the Auburn depot, Sydney, Australia. .

A Sydney rail depot has become the first in New South Wales and third across Australia to
call on Sheffield safety specialists, Zonegreen, to improve working conditions for staff.

The firm has installed its flagship New Generation Depot Personnel Protection System (DPPS) at the Auburn depot, to replace outdated manual safety procedures.

Situated in western Sydney, Auburn depot maintains the Millennium, SGT and Waratah fleet of Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) trains and will continue to do so for the next 20 years. Until now, it has used manual derailers to protect staff. Whilst they offer protection from unauthorised vehicle movements, their manual operation brings the potential for slips, trips and falls, trapping injuries and requires staff to walk outside the protected area, in front of live vehicles. It was clear a change was needed.

Working with long-standing Australian partner, Andrew Engineering, Zonegreen has installed DPPS to automate safety procedures, eliminating the margin for human error and improving the efficiency of train movements. This will enable depot operators, Downer EDI Rail, to service the 117 Waratah trains currently housed at Auburn and meet future demands.

The seven-road depot has been fitted with 14 powered derailers to provide physical protection for staff. Personnel log onto DPPS at road end panels, via personalised datakeys, which inhibit the derailer from being lowered, creating a safe zone in which to work. Beacons and klaxons have been provided by Andrew Engineering, to give personnel audible and visual warnings of train movements and Zonegreen’s Depot Manager software has been installed, providing a complete overview of DPPS and recording all activity on the system.

In addition, Andrew Engineering are providing protection to staff on one further road, utilising DPPS equipment to activate tripdogs that automatically apply a train’s brakes if a signal is passed at danger.

Christian Fletcher, Zonegreen’s technical director, said: “We are extremely proud that the first maintenance depot in New South Wales has selected DPPS to provide a safe working environment for personnel. Collaborating with Andrew Engineering again on this project has been a pleasure, after successfully completing installations together at depots in Queensland and Victoria in the last four years. The innovative software we use not only makes it easier to support and manage international installations, but is also futureproofed to allow for modifications and upgrades at Auburn, offering guaranteed protection for staff for many years to come.”

For more information about Zonegreen’s work in Australia or its New Generation DPPS, telephone (0114) 230 0822 or visit www.zonegreen.co.uk.

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