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Applicability NSW SMS Publication Requirement External Only Document Status Issue/Revision # Effective from 2.0 11 October 2015 Australian Rail Track Corporation Limited (ARTC) Disclaimer This document is uncontrolled when printed. Authorised users of this document should visit ARTC s website (www.artc.com.au) to access the latest version of this document. Page 1 of 6

Purpose To prescribe the rules for making safe shunting movements in the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) NSW Network. Principle Marshalling Vehicles must be marshalled in accordance with the requirements specified in the ARTC Train Operating Conditions (TOC) manual. Shunting Shunting is moving trains, rakes of vehicles, or vehicles to: arrange or rearrange vehicle order in a consist attach or detach vehicles to or from a train move trains or vehicles to, on, or from running lines for other than through-movements move trains or vehicles within yards for other than through-movements change running lines for other than through-movements. WARNING Qualified Workers need effective communication, agreement and understanding throughout shunting movements. Communication during shunting Qualified Workers directing shunting, and Drivers or track vehicle operators, must maintain effective communication at agreed intervals. Communication failure If communication between a Qualified Worker directing shunting, and a Driver or track vehicle operator is interrupted, the Driver or track vehicle operator must stop the train immediately. This document is uncontrolled when printed. Issue/Revision: 2.0 Effective from: 11 October 2015 Page 2 of 6

Narrow track clearances signs Figure ANTR 420-1 Narrow track clearances sign NARROW TRACK CLEARANCES signs warn that there is restricted clearance between: vehicles on adjacent lines the track and other infrastructure or buildings. If there are NARROW TRACK CLEARANCES signs, Qualified Workers must not: stand between a moving vehicle and a vehicle on an adjacent line, or ride on the side of a vehicle moving past vehicles on an adjacent line. If there are no NARROW TRACK CLEARANCES warning signs, Qualified Workers performing shunting must: keep at least 2m between themselves and moving vehicles, or if riding on the side of a moving vehicle, keep 2m between themselves and other vehicles or infrastructure. NOTE If the safe distance cannot be maintained, working between or riding on moving vehicles is prohibited. This document is uncontrolled when printed. Issue/Revision: 2.0 Effective from: 11 October 2015 Page 3 of 6

Stationary vehicles Unattended vehicles must: be secured with handbrakes not be left foul of running lines without the Network Control Officer s authorisation. Red warning flags/red warning lights on vehicles Vehicles with red warning flags/red warning lights must not be moved, be shunted against, or have other vehicles attached unless: the red warning flags/red warning lights are first removed by the workers who put them there, and no work is being done on or near the vehicles, and it is safe to move the vehicles. If the workers who attached the red warning flags/red warning lights are not available on-site, the Supervising Manager may remove the flags/lights after making sure that: no work is being done on or near the vehicles, and it is safe to move the vehicles. Shunting methods Loose shunting An unattached motive power unit propels vehicles to start their movement. Vehicles continue to move with their own momentum. Vehicles must not be loose-shunted in the ARTC Network. Gravitation shunting The falling grade of a line is used to start vehicle movement. Vehicles continue to move with their own momentum. Vehicles must not be gravitation-shunted: on ARTC Network running lines, or towards points that are set to allow entry to ARTC Network running lines. This document is uncontrolled when printed. Issue/Revision: 2.0 Effective from: 11 October 2015 Page 4 of 6

Locomotive shunting An attached locomotive starts and controls the movement of vehicles or rakes of vehicles. The airbrakes of locomotive-shunted vehicles must be: sufficient to control movement of the vehicles, and controlled from the locomotive. Vehicles carrying dangerous goods must be shunted under locomotive control. Shunting movements Workers not involved in shunting must stay clear of moving vehicles. Qualified Workers directing shunting must: have adequate locality knowledge, and confer with other workers beforehand and agree about planned movements, and if necessary, arrange for clearance of fixed signals, and make sure that routes are correctly set and safe for movements, and make sure that it is safe to shunt, and make sure that workers have been warned about the intended shunting, and tell Signallers when shunting movements within the Signaller s area of control have been completed. Shunting past yard limits A shunting movement past yard limits must proceed only: under an authority to enter the section, and as far as necessary to carry out the shunting movement. Shunting over points If the Qualified Worker directing shunting is not assured that the points will hold their set positions, the points must be secured for the intended route. This document is uncontrolled when printed. Issue/Revision: 2.0 Effective from: 11 October 2015 Page 5 of 6

Shunting over level crossings Unless road and pedestrian traffic has been stopped, a shunting movement must stop before and clear of a level crossing. The shunting movement over the level crossing must not begin before it is safe to do so. Stabling on running lines Trains, track vehicles, or vehicles may be stabled on running lines only: if a ARTC authorised publication has advertised the stabling, or with the authority of the Train Controller responsible for the location. Failed trains, track vehicles, or vehicles stabled on running lines must be removed as soon as possible. Related ARTC Network Procedures ANPR 719 ANPR 721 ANPR 745 Operating groundframes Spoken and written communication Using non-interlocked points Effective Date 11 October 2015 This document is uncontrolled when printed. Issue/Revision: 2.0 Effective from: 11 October 2015 Page 6 of 6