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Main Authors: Kamble, Sharvari, Dangle, Arjun, Khurud, Gargi, Kendre, Om, Bhatt, Swati
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.06046
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author Kamble, Sharvari
Dangle, Arjun
Khurud, Gargi
Kendre, Om
Bhatt, Swati
author_facet Kamble, Sharvari
Dangle, Arjun
Khurud, Gargi
Kendre, Om
Bhatt, Swati
contents Indian Railway workshops form the backbone of rolling-stock maintenance, employing over 250,000 workers across 44 major workshops nationwide. Despite their scale and operational importance, workshop safety remains a persistent challenge. A field study conducted at the Jhansi Wagon Workshop involving 309 workers revealed that while basic protective equipment such as shoes and helmets was universally used, compliance with complete personal protective equipment requirements was limited. Lacerations and abrasions were identified as the most frequent injury types, highlighting systemic gaps in safety oversight and work authorization practices. This paper presents ISMS-CR (Integrated Safety Management System for Central Railway Workshop), a modular digital framework designed to enhance safety management through an automated Permit-to-Work (PTW) module. The proposed system digitizes the full lifecycle of work authorization, including permit initiation, validation, approval, execution, and closure. By enforcing structured workflows, role-based accountability, and traceable digital records, ISMS-CR reduces manual errors, administrative delays, and procedural non-compliance. The framework aims to strengthen operational reliability, improve audit readiness, and support safer maintenance practices in high-risk railway workshop environments.
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spellingShingle ISMS-CR: Modular Framework for Safety Management in Central Railway Workshop
Kamble, Sharvari
Dangle, Arjun
Khurud, Gargi
Kendre, Om
Bhatt, Swati
Computers and Society
K.4.1; D.2.9
Indian Railway workshops form the backbone of rolling-stock maintenance, employing over 250,000 workers across 44 major workshops nationwide. Despite their scale and operational importance, workshop safety remains a persistent challenge. A field study conducted at the Jhansi Wagon Workshop involving 309 workers revealed that while basic protective equipment such as shoes and helmets was universally used, compliance with complete personal protective equipment requirements was limited. Lacerations and abrasions were identified as the most frequent injury types, highlighting systemic gaps in safety oversight and work authorization practices. This paper presents ISMS-CR (Integrated Safety Management System for Central Railway Workshop), a modular digital framework designed to enhance safety management through an automated Permit-to-Work (PTW) module. The proposed system digitizes the full lifecycle of work authorization, including permit initiation, validation, approval, execution, and closure. By enforcing structured workflows, role-based accountability, and traceable digital records, ISMS-CR reduces manual errors, administrative delays, and procedural non-compliance. The framework aims to strengthen operational reliability, improve audit readiness, and support safer maintenance practices in high-risk railway workshop environments.
title ISMS-CR: Modular Framework for Safety Management in Central Railway Workshop
topic Computers and Society
K.4.1; D.2.9
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.06046