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The Regulations place a duty on railway industry bodies (infrastructure managers, railway operators, or maintainers), involved in an accident or incident, to notify us.
RAIB N3 guide to what accidents and incidents should be notified to us
1. A quick guide to notifying accidents and incidents on UK railways 1.1…
This leaflet is designed for people who are unfamiliar with the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB).
1. What is the RAIB? The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) is the…
1. Qu’est-ce que la RAIB ? La Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB)…
1. Beth yw RAIB? Cangen Ymchwilio i Ddamweiniau Rheilffordd (RAIB) yw’r…
An explanation of the roles and responsibilities of different organisations involved in the management of the UK's railways.
This leaflet is designed for people who may have been requested by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) to attend an interview.
Information for family members following the death of someone in a railway accident.
Cette brochure est destinée aux personnes qui ne sont pas familières avec le RAIB.
Dyluniwyd y daflen hon ar gyfer pobl nad ydynt yn gyfarwydd â RAIB
About the AICC
Dyluniwyd y daflen hon ar gyfer pobl y gall RAIB fod wedi gofyn iddynt fynychu cyfweliad
This leaflet is designed for people who may come into contact with Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) Accredited Agents.
This leaflet explains how the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) is involved in investigating the cause of fatal railway accidents in the United Kingdom.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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