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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 a critical component of rolling stock maintenance infrastructure, employing more than 2.5 lakh personnel across 44 major workshops nationwide. However, safety management in many workshops still relies on fragmented manual processes, resulting in delayed approvals, incomplete documentation, and increased exposure to operational hazards. Field safety observations indicate that lacerations (28.7%) and abrasions (21%) remain among the most frequent workplace injuries, highlighting the need for structured digital safety workflows.
This paper presents the Integrated Digital Management System for Railway Workshops, a modular multi-workflow digital platform developed to improve safety governance and workflow transparency. The proposed system integrates four primary modules: Machine and Plant Management, Permit-to-Work (PTW) Management, Contract Management, and Incident Management. The Permit-to-Work module digitizes hazardous work authorization in accordance with IS 17893:2022, while the Contract Management module supports workforce validation and regulatory oversight. The Incident Management module enables rapid reporting, investigation tracking, and corrective action workflows.
Functional evaluation in a railway workshop-oriented deployment scenario demonstrated measurable operational improvements, including a reduction in permit processing time by approximately 35%, improved incident reporting response time by nearly 40%, and enhanced workflow traceability across multiple safety modules. The proposed system establishes a scalable foundation for digital safety governance in large-scale railway workshop environments. |
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| spellingShingle | Integrated Digital Management System for Railway Workshops: A Modular Multi-Workflow Architecture for Machine, Permit, Contract, and Incident Management Kamble, Sharvari Dangle, Arjun Khurud, Gargi Kendre, Om Bhatt, Swati Computers and Society 68M11, 68U35 K.4.3; K.6.1; D.2.11 Indian Railway workshops form a critical component of rolling stock maintenance infrastructure, employing more than 2.5 lakh personnel across 44 major workshops nationwide. However, safety management in many workshops still relies on fragmented manual processes, resulting in delayed approvals, incomplete documentation, and increased exposure to operational hazards. Field safety observations indicate that lacerations (28.7%) and abrasions (21%) remain among the most frequent workplace injuries, highlighting the need for structured digital safety workflows. This paper presents the Integrated Digital Management System for Railway Workshops, a modular multi-workflow digital platform developed to improve safety governance and workflow transparency. The proposed system integrates four primary modules: Machine and Plant Management, Permit-to-Work (PTW) Management, Contract Management, and Incident Management. The Permit-to-Work module digitizes hazardous work authorization in accordance with IS 17893:2022, while the Contract Management module supports workforce validation and regulatory oversight. The Incident Management module enables rapid reporting, investigation tracking, and corrective action workflows. Functional evaluation in a railway workshop-oriented deployment scenario demonstrated measurable operational improvements, including a reduction in permit processing time by approximately 35%, improved incident reporting response time by nearly 40%, and enhanced workflow traceability across multiple safety modules. The proposed system establishes a scalable foundation for digital safety governance in large-scale railway workshop environments. |
| title | Integrated Digital Management System for Railway Workshops: A Modular Multi-Workflow Architecture for Machine, Permit, Contract, and Incident Management |
| topic | Computers and Society 68M11, 68U35 K.4.3; K.6.1; D.2.11 |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.00840 |