It was also decided during the marathon day-long meeting with all top railway management that all Mail/Express trains would have at least one officer travelling during night hours on locomotives for comprehensive inspection over next 10 days and report back "deficiencies" on safety mechanism.
The deployment of an officer in all express and mail trains will be in addition to the existing schedule and inspection at various levels.
Prabhu reportedly told General Managers of various zones through video-conferencing in the presence of Railway Board Members that "if they are not been able to manage they should relinquish the post and be replaced forthwith."
At least 62 passengers were injured when 15 coaches of the Sealdah-Ajmer Express derailed while it was crossing a bridge near Rura Railway Station in Kanpur Rural district yesterday.
According to a senior Railway Ministry official "Minister has requested experts from Japan and Korean to visit India and to recommend suitable technological solutions to prevent derailments."
Japan and Korea has good safety records in railway system as compared to other countries and Indian Railways already had agreements with these countries for cooperation on safety.
An agreement was signed between the Railway Technological Research Institute of Japan and RDSO and also with Korean Rail Research Institute for cooperation in the field of railway safety.
Pulling up the safety directorate, Prabhu instructed that all railway installations to be inspected over the next one week to identify and rectify the shortcomings.
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Meanwhile, the task force set up on December 6 after Pokhrayan derailment has also submitted the report suggesting various measures to improve safety parametres in train operation.
It has suggested various facilities for loco pilots like providing AC in staff room, adequate rest before joining the duty and regular checkings.
Prabhu also requested Vinod Rai, retired CAG to help in revamping the safety organisation structure and also systemic improvements which are needed to improve the safety performance.
Seeking involvement of railway PSUs like RVNL, RITES, Prabhu sought technological solutions and safety related inputs on the network and directed for independent audit of the safety installations.
He has also directed the Railway Board to fast track the procurement of safety equipments and machines.
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