Greater Anglia were concerned with the number of operational incidents that they were experiencing and limited impact of their safety training updates and development plans with their front-line staff.
Realising that a different approach was required, they searched externally for a new provider of Human Performance (HP) training in order to raise driver and conductor awareness to the responsibilities within their safety critical role.
Initially, PPWD undertook a training needs analysis of the driver grade, which also considered the Driver Instructor (DI) and Driver Manager (DM) roles. The TNA resulted in the designing of a 5-year NTS Implementation Strategy, which included the additional challenge of a Safety Culture development towards a Just and Fair Culture.
The Strategy was approved by the Board and this enabled the delivery of a phased NTS Awareness training package for all Drivers and Trainees, Conductors and Trainees, Trainers, DIs and DMs.
The range of NTS packages were based on the Rail Safety and Standard Boards (RSSB) 7 NTS categories and 26 skills, tailored to each specific role’s requirements. Additionally, senior management received NTS Awareness training.
Classroom based training was designed which placed the operators at the centre of the learning. Professionally facilitated, highly interactive, thought provoking sessions were designed to blend theory and practice to result in the exchange of ideas, concepts and provide a range of tools and techniques which staff could employ the very next day within their front-line roles.
As a part of the Strategy, Assessors received specialist training assisting them in how to observe, report and constructively feedback NTSs to front-line operators.