Zonegreen Protects Staff at Tyne and Wear Metro

Zonegreen Protects Staff at Tyne and Wear Metro’s New £8.4m Learning Centre

Employees entering Tyne and Wear Metro depots are now fully trained in personal protection, thanks to Sheffield-based Zonegreen.

The rail safety specialists have installed their flagship Depot Personnel Protection System (DPPS*) at a new Learning Centre being used to ready staff for life in a Metro maintenance facility.

Working with main contractor, Galliford Try, Zonegreen has added DPPS to a two-road shed that forms part of the new, £8.4 million Nexus Learning Centre in South Shields, run by Metro operator, Nexus.

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Zonegreen’s DPPS System Installed at South Shields

The system uses powered wheel stops and personalised datakeys to automate safety procedures, eliminating the margin for human error and improving depot efficiency. At Nexus’ skills centre, physical protection from vehicle movements is provided via wheel stops. Staff are also protected from the dangers of coming into contact with the overhead line (OHLE), through the interlocking of access gates on high-level gantries. The interlocks ensure that the access gates can only be opened when the OHLE’s are earthed. Indicator beacons have also been fitted to give a visual sign that the OHLE is earthed and it is safe to work at height.

Zonegreen’s technology allows DPPS to interface with the depots signalling system, enabling vehicles to be brought into the depot directly from the main line, when no staff are working on the road, eliminating time consuming stop starts.

Christian Fletcher, Zonegreen’s technical director, said:

“The learning centre is our first project with Nexus and we are looking forward to embarking on a long and prosperous relationship. Introducing staff to depot protection during their training is a really smart move, as it means they will already know how to stay safe when they reach a busy maintenance facility. This is bound to have a positive impact on the working environment, further reducing the risk of accidents.”

Zonegreen is now designing a bespoke safety system for Nexus’ next project – a new £70 million depot being built on its existing main depot site at South Gosforth. Once complete, it will be used to service the £362 million fleet of Stadler trains being introduced to the Metro network from 2023.

This article was originally published by Zonegreen.

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