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RMT calls for action on safety measures on anniversary of fatal derailment

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RMT is calling for change as most of the safety recommendations made following a fatal train derailment “remain open“.

Photo dated 21/08/20 of investigators working at the scene near Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, following the derailment of the ScotRail train.
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Saturday will mark the third anniversary of the Carmont rail incident, when a passenger train at Carmont, near Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire fatally derailed on August 12, 20220.

A report into the fatal derailment by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) made 20 recommendations more than a year ago, however, the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) has said most of the recommendations “remain open”.

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Speaking on the eve of the third anniversary of the incident, RMT has warned of an increasing risk of another tragedy.

RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said the union would pause to remember the deaths of the three who were killed, including RMT conductor member, Donald Dinnie.

“Our thoughts are with those who lost loved ones in the accident at Carmont and the six people on the train who were injured.

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“If the Government and Network Rail does not give immediate priority to acting on these safety concerns and recommendations there is an increased risk of more accidents like Carmont putting rail workers and rail passengers at risk of harm.”

A Network Rail spokesperson said: “There were fundamental lessons learnt by Network Rail and the wider industry in the wake of the Carmont accident.

“As well as expressing our deep sorrow and regret at the loss of the lives of Christopher Stuchbury, Donald Dinnie and Brett McCullough, it’s important that we acknowledge it should not have taken this tragic accident to highlight those lessons.

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