Security related incidents in South Africa’s rail environment have increased for the 2017/18 financial year.
This is according to the latest State of Safety Report compiled by the Railway Safety Regulator (RSR). The report notes that for the reporting period of 1 April 2017 to 31 March 2018 security-related incidents have increased by 21.3%. The document also provides an analysis of operational occurrences and while the security occurrence data showed an increase the traffic volumes for each of the three major operators – Transnet Freight Rail (TFR), Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) and Bombela (Gautrain) recorded a decrease.
Areas of concern
The top five categories of occurrences reported in 2017/18 include collisions, fire, platform or train interchange occurrences, people struck by trains and derailments. According to the report the top five categories of concern, which contributed the most harm, include:- People struck by trains, (Fatality Weighted Injuries (FWI) = 367.4);
- Platform-train interchange occurrences (FWI = 77.8);
- Level crossing occurrences (FWI = 67.6);
- Collisions (FWI = 41.2); and
- Passengers traveling outside designated area of train (FWI = 39).