institution of railway signal engineers (irse), london buddhadev dutta chowdhury
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Institution of Railway Signal Engineers (IRSE), London
Buddhadev Dutta Chowdhury
IRSE (Objectives)
• Established in 1912 - The advancement of public benefit of the
science and practice of signalling…… - The maintenance of high standards of practice
and professional care…….• Set up sections to promote all or any of the
objectives• Helps its members to share a common platform
I R S E
• IRSE Exam Committee• IRSE Professional Development Committee• IRSE Membership Committee• IRSE Licensing Committee• IRSE International Technical committee• IRSE a constituent member of Railway
Engineers Forum
Publications
Train-borne Signalling
• On-board signalling complexity
• Working Group published this guidance
- UK regulatory and legal requirements
- Benefit of good competence management
- Making use of existing good practice
- System architectures and interfaces
- Software, data and configuration control
- Identifying task and assessing risk
- Selecting and using competence standards
IRSE Exam workshop
IRSE
• Changing working environment• Introduction of emerging technologies• Review the existing competency framework - Considering whole life cycle (Design,
Operation, Maintenance) - Development of standards, manuals and
guidelines - Implementation of total training
IRSE
• 4400+ members, over 50 countries• IRSE Licence• IRSE Exam• IRSE Forum• IRSE publications including technical reports• Sections actively engaged for professional
development
IRSE
Use the IRSE resources and it’s accumulated knowledge-base as a complementary support to build up an appropriate competency frame-work suitable to build up a strong signalling professional workforce to meet the forth-coming challenges.
IRSE
Many Thanks