The repair of railway tracks in areas potentially affected by former ordnance requires stringent safety protocols. Qualified teams undergo rigorous training to identify, assess, and safely neutralize of any unexploded ordnance found along the track route. Their work is essential to ensure the safe passage of trains and prevent potential incidents.
Dealing with Unexploded Ordnance on Rail Tracks
The process of removing leftover explosives from railway lines is a challenging one, requiring expert knowledge and tools. Trains| Passenger trains often travel at high velocities, making the safety of passengers and staff paramount. A single unexploded ordnance could have catastrophic repercussions if it were to explode. To reduce this risk, a str