[SystemSafety] Ladbroke Grove account

Steve Tockey steve.tockey at construx.com
Thu Oct 17 17:02:45 CEST 2019


Andrew Banks wrote:

“undoubtedly, the solution to the latest incident will be to stop windows being opened...”

Maybe not. For those familiar with the satire that is The Onion (www.theonion.com<http://www.theonion.com>), something like this would probably also be seriously considered as a solution . . .

https://www.theonion.com/faa-considering-passenger-ban-1819566610


— steve

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On Oct 17, 2019, at 7:42 AM, Andrew Banks <andrew at andrewbanks.com<mailto:andrew at andrewbanks.com>> wrote:

The sad saga of both Labrooke Grove and Southall (where drivers passed signals at "danger") are sadly not the last time human behaviours are seemingly disregarded.  While the incidents were complex, the simple fact is that both crashes would have been prevented had drivers obeyed the signals...


In today's news, there is information from the inquest of a woman (with an alcohol level twice the drink drive limit) who lent out of a train's open window, and was killed when hit by a tree branch.

   https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-50067073

You would think that the cause of the accident was that someone stuck their head out of a moving train, and hit something.  But seemingly, you'd be wrong.

Apparently, the train company is at fault because the 'warning sign above the droplight window met industry guidance but "did not adequately convey the level of risk".'

Equally, the finger is pointed at Network Rail, responsible for managing lineside vegetation, who 'had not undertaken a tree inspection of the area since 2009 and this was "possibly causal to the accident".'



It seems that existing attempts to legislate against stupidity are insufficient... and until inquests have the courage to say "you died because of your own stupidity" rather than invoking Health&Safety, and heaping more and more costs on the railway system, stupidity will win.

After an incident, a few years back, when someone felt out of a train after they opened the door, all trains now have to have locking doors... undoubtedly, the solution to the latest incident will be to stop windows being opened...


-----Original Message-----
From: systemsafety [mailto:systemsafety-bounces at lists.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de] On Behalf Of Peter Bernard Ladkin
Sent: 17 October 2019 08:01
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Subject: [SystemSafety] Ladbroke Grove account

Written by a lawyer who was on the Great Western train during the crash. And who had been working on the Southall crash for Great Western. And then, when the inquiries were fused, on the inquiry into the crash he had actually experienced.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/oct/17/ladbroke-grove-paddington-train-crash-inquiry

PBL

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