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Thursday, October 11, 2018

Pasir Ris MRT track accident one year on: What has happened since ...
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The Pasir Ris rail accident was a train accident that occurred on 22 March 2016, at the track switch near Pasir Ris MRT Station in Pasir Ris, Singapore, on the East-West MRT Line. A C151 train struck two SMRT Trains trainee track workers at around 60 km/h, resulting in their deaths. The two deceased workers were working on a track signalling issue at that time as part of a team of 15 track personnel. This incident was "the worst train accident" in Singapore MRT's history.

SMRT Trains and one member of SMRT management were charged for violating the Workplace Safety and Health Act that led to this accident, and were fined $400,000 and $55,000 respectively. The SMRT engineer who led the track team at the scene of the accident was dismissed from SMRT Trains and charged with negligence causing death under the Penal Code.


Video Pasir Ris rail accident



Incident

The incident occurred at 11:10 a.m. on 22 March 2016, when a team of 15 track personnel were deployed to a track switch near Pasir Ris MRT station to investigate a high voltage alarm that indicated a possible signalling fault. The team of 15 track workers walked in a single file towards the signalling equipment to investigate the problem, and was granted track access. The two deceased workers, Nasrulhudin Majumudin and Muhammad Asyraf Ahmad Buhari, were second and third in the team walking as a file on the sidewalk near the third rail. Both were trainees in SMRT Trains. No speed restriction or ATC-code restriction was imposed on that section of track and there was no railway watchman to warn train drivers of the presence of workers on track. The incident train, trainset 073/074 (a Kawasaki Heavy Industries C151), was in automatic mode under Westinghouse ATC and accelerated up to a speed of 60 km/h.

The two deceased personnel, one supervisor, and at least one more track worker crossed over the third rail and onto the track to access the signalling equipment. A senior officer in the team then noticed the train and yelled "train is coming! Train is coming!". Members of the team tried to jump back into the sidewalk to seek refuge. The train driver noticed the track workers and tried to apply the emergency brakes. However, the train struck both Nasrulhudin and Muhammad Asyraf. Nasrulhudin was crushed under the train, while Muhammad Asyraf was impacted by the train. Both personnel suffered multiple injuries and were pronounced dead at the scene. Service between Tanah Merah and Pasir Ris was suspended as a result for 2.5 hours, affecting 10,000 commuters.


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Investigation and aftermath

Investigation

Action against employees

After an internal investigation, SMRT dismissed both the engineer who led the track team and the train driver involved at the scene of the accident. The sacking of both employees attracted online controversy, with Singaporeans on social media questioning whether it was fair to dismiss the train driver.

Charges against parties


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References

Source of article : Wikipedia