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Rail

Ensure that the lengths of track for which track inspectors are responsible, are such that appropriate inspections can reasonably be made in the time available.

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Aviation

Safety inspections performed by the Authority should take account of hazards to helicopters as well as to aeroplanes.

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Rail

Carry out an LTSA investigation, or initiate a specific audit, of Train Control operations, such investigation or audit to include: • the resources available to meet the workload demand • the suitability of the roster system • the maximum shift desirable • the adequacy of arrangements for meals and other breaks during shifts • the adequacy of the current training system • the suitability of staff trained under any other system • the effectiveness of the safety observation and compliance monitoring system • the suitability and control of the work environment

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Rail

Improves the training of freight handling staff to a standard which will ensure the safe handling of wagons.

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Maritime

The Commission recommends that the Chief Executive of KiwiRail ensure that where KiwiRail makes significant modifications to vessels, appropriate oversight is in place. Oversight includes keeping comprehensive records to demonstrate that components are safe and reliable and comply with the appropriate standards

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Rail

Rail workers are not required to give permission for rail medical officers to access medical records held by their private practitioners, which means the rail medical officers would not necessarily have access to all relevant medical information in order to determine their fitness for safety-critical duties.

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Maritime

Require Safe Ship Management companies to include in their contracts or agreements with clients, a clear understanding of the operators' responsibility to report "major alterations" or "major repairs" as required by Rule Part 21 [Safe Ship Management] [original text referred to Part 20 in error].

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Aviation

Consider adopting the technique of applying full power before brakes release, where runway surface scorching is not a consideration.

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Maritime

Take the steps necessary to ensure masters of tugs, barges and other craft where stability is critical to their operation are provided with sufficient training in how to apply the provided stability information to ensure their vessels remain compliant with appropriate stability criteria.

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Rail

Revise the design of the safety stirrup to better constrain the driveshaft and reduce the risk of injury in the event of a driveshaft failure.

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Maritime

Work with lifejacket industry stakeholders and commercial operators to identify and implement appropriate safety measures that mitigate the potential risks associated with: • inflating a lifejacket while obstructed overhead or in a confined space, limiting a wearer’s ability to escape to a safer area • the lack of guidance and procedures relating to the doffing and deflation of inflatable lifejackets, to increase a wearer’s ability to remove an inflated lifejacket if needed.

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Rail

Reinforce with operating staff the company’s procedures for reporting instances of sudden incapacitation through illness or other condition while on duty.

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