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The rail transit power operation safety production management system, supported by new digital technology, addresses current issues such as high operational risks, short work windows, low O&M efficiency, and heavy maintenance tasks. It strengthens safety management and control and improves operational efficiency across the entire range of operational, maintenance, and work scenarios, and builds a next-generation rail transit power O&M safety control system, covering the entire network and all processes.
Systematic safety assurance
Equipment → System. Based on anti-error measures for individual equipment and localized anti-error systems, the system improves cross-equipment and cross-location anti-error mechanisms, creating a comprehensive safety assurance system for the network.
Intelligent operation control
Human control → Technological prevention. Logical judgment and video surveillance throughout the entire work process, employing automation technology to improve the level of safety management and control during operations.
Information-based process management
Manual → Electronic network. Work tickets, dispatch orders, and operation tickets are all digitalized and circulated via the network, which reduces preparation time and improves work efficiency.
Visualized operation supervision
On-site → Remote. Remote video supervision of the entire work process significantly improves the comprehensive control efficiency of equipment, personnel, and operations.
The crew scheduling management system is primarily used in rail transit vehicle depots, parking lots, and crew restrooms (shift rooms) at mainline stations. It assists the vehicle center's crew department with daily operational management, addressing key challenges such as the large workload of scheduling, complex crew routes, and difficulties in managing driver attendance. The system applies computer and network technologies to replace traditional manual processes for tasks such as vehicle operations, timetable scheduling, crew shift planning, attendance management, and crew data statistics, enabling efficient, intelligent, and automated O&M management.
The safety interlock management system for vehicle depot maintenance operations considers power supply operations and vehicle maintenance safety, mainly addressing issues such as low efficiency in personnel-controlled power operations, paper-based management of work processes, and a lack of safety interlocks throughout the work process. The system leverages automated measures such as logical judgment, safety interlocking, intelligent door control, audio-visual alarms, and video surveillance to achieve comprehensive safety management and control throughout the entire process, from vehicle depot power shutdown and restoration operations to platform maintenance work. These technical measures ensure the safety of both personnel and equipment during operations.