Description
The ES Initial course is a 2-day classroom-based course designed to train persons who have been nominated by their line manager/sponsor to enable them to attain the Engineering Supervisor (ES) competence. The ES competence is required to be held by anyone who is required to set up and manage a worksite within an engineering possession on the rail infrastructure under the direction of a Person in Charge of Possession (PICOP). This includes the management of on and off-tracking On Track Plant (OTP) and train movements within the designated worksite.
Course Objectives
- Welcome & Introduction
- Possession/Worksite details
- Taking the worksite
- Briefing of COSS’s and IWA’s
- Train Movements
- Placement of Worksite Marker Boards
- Arrangements for Level Crossings
- Communicating Clearly
- Changeover procedures
- Suspension/handing back of worksite to the PICOP
- Protecting an adjacent line open to traffic
- Sidings and the role of the PICOS
- The role of the Machine Controller/Crane Controller
- Line Clear Verification (LCV)
- Emergency Speed Restrictions
- Theory Assessment
- Practical Assessment
- Post course objectives
Course Prerequisites
- Candidates must be a minimum age of 18
- Candidates must hold a Sentinel Card endorsed with a valid IWA or COSS competence.
- Candidates must hold a valid Medical and Drugs and Alcohol certificate issued by Network Rail
- Candidates must have a good command of the English language
- Candidates must be primary sponsored
Course Outcome
Successful candidates will be notified to sentinel as being trained and assessed as competent and their sentinel card will be endorsed (P) ES. The competence will be valid for four months initially under a probationary mentoring period whereby the primary sponsor is responsible for ensuring the candidate is mentored. Candidates need to undertake a workplace assessment within four months to ensure they can safely and effectively undertake the role of the ES. Once the probationary assessment is completed the ES competence will be valid for 2 years – with a workplace assessment required within 9-15 months. To recertify, candidates must ensure they complete a minimum of four shifts from their interim assessment and have them recorded within their work experience book.
Duration
2 days