Train Driver Rules GSMR Part 2 - Railway Emergency Call, Safety Broadcast, Deadman's Handel DSD
The GSMR Radio is basically a mobile phone in the cab of every train and locomotive permitted to operate on the UK Railway Network. This video looks at the railway emergency group call, general and safety broadcast messages and the drivers safety device, also known as the DSD or Deadman's Handel I am a mainline freight train driver mentor, and a former passenger train driver with over 15 years experience of working on the railway. I have worked in various grades from station platforms, to yard shunting and train driving. I try to make these train driver rules videos as accurate as possible but please be advised that rules and procedures do change from time to time. Always check your company operating instructions and the relevant RSSB Rule Book Modules for the latest information. -------NOTE------- This video was filmed 3 times due to lighting issues. There are a couple of occasions where the green screen isn't as clean as I would like. I am upgrading my lighting system to achieve better results in future videos. PART 1 - • Train Driver Rules GSM-R In Cab Radio. Part 1 Support me on Patreon / dadrail RULES QUIZ - Link to follow, I am searching for a suitable platform to host this on. Discord Server:- / discord

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