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Caught between a rail and a hard place: a two-country meta-analysis of factors that impact Track Worker safety in Lookout-related rail incidents

Caught between a rail and a hard place: a two-country meta-analysis of factors that impact Track Worker safety in Lookout-related rail incidents
Caught between a rail and a hard place: a two-country meta-analysis of factors that impact Track Worker safety in Lookout-related rail incidents

The last 15 years has witnessed a surge in rail-related human factors research but little has examined the Track Worker role. Track work often takes place whilst trains are running under the protection of Lookouts who provide warning of approaching trains. Despite—or perhaps because of—these measures, there is a notable prevalence of incidents involving Lookouts, warranting a closer look at the nature of their task and the wider sociotechnical system (STS) to identify what may be learned for railway safety management. A systematic review of incident reports involving Lookouts was undertaken on Australian and UK rail incidents from 2006 to mid-2018 with a qualitative meta-analysis (n = 31) revealing nine factors corresponding with STS dimensions at the organisational, social, task and individual level. Much of the risk lay in the set up and implementation of Lookout working, and in Track Worker group dynamics—factors endemic to working whilst trains are running—rather than specific to the Lookout, with such factors arguably applicable across other Track Worker groups. Findings point to a need for more targeted research into the STS aspects of track working, as well as improving the training and/or procedures of those managing the Lookout protection system of work.

Lookout working, rail accidents, rail systems, sociotechnical systems
1463-922X
731-762
Naweed, Anjum
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Young, Mark S.
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Naweed, Anjum, Young, Mark S. and Aitken, Jeanette (2019) Caught between a rail and a hard place: a two-country meta-analysis of factors that impact Track Worker safety in Lookout-related rail incidents. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 20 (6), 731-762. (doi:10.1080/1463922X.2019.1605630).

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Abstract

The last 15 years has witnessed a surge in rail-related human factors research but little has examined the Track Worker role. Track work often takes place whilst trains are running under the protection of Lookouts who provide warning of approaching trains. Despite—or perhaps because of—these measures, there is a notable prevalence of incidents involving Lookouts, warranting a closer look at the nature of their task and the wider sociotechnical system (STS) to identify what may be learned for railway safety management. A systematic review of incident reports involving Lookouts was undertaken on Australian and UK rail incidents from 2006 to mid-2018 with a qualitative meta-analysis (n = 31) revealing nine factors corresponding with STS dimensions at the organisational, social, task and individual level. Much of the risk lay in the set up and implementation of Lookout working, and in Track Worker group dynamics—factors endemic to working whilst trains are running—rather than specific to the Lookout, with such factors arguably applicable across other Track Worker groups. Findings point to a need for more targeted research into the STS aspects of track working, as well as improving the training and/or procedures of those managing the Lookout protection system of work.

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Accepted/In Press date: 7 April 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 8 May 2019
Published date: 2019
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
Keywords: Lookout working, rail accidents, rail systems, sociotechnical systems

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Local EPrints ID: 480293
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/480293
ISSN: 1463-922X
PURE UUID: e91efa51-3932-4fbe-af01-596884cf635c
ORCID for Mark S. Young: ORCID iD orcid.org/0009-0001-2594-453X

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Date deposited: 01 Aug 2023 17:17
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:20

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Author: Anjum Naweed
Author: Mark S. Young ORCID iD
Author: Jeanette Aitken

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