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'''Track Access Controller''' is a safety related job post in the [[London Underground]]. They mostly work at night during "Engineering hours" when traction current is switched off and passenger trains have stopped running.
The post of the Track Access Controller (formerly the Engineering Works Controller - EWC) was created in 1983, and in 1990 they took residence in a control centre based in South-West London. Track Access Controllers must be aware of all safety and traction current arrangements on the tracks they are responsible for, all trains (engineers trains) running, and all works and "protection masters" on the track (see below for definition of protections master).
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A protection master is an NVQ-licensed and certified employee or contractor who works on the track doing any type of engineering work ranging from cleaning the track through to changing rails or re-cabling the network. Any individual working on or around the track environment must be a protection master or have a protection master with them. Protection Masters rely on the Track Access Controller to keep them safe while they are working on the track (safe from traction current as well as moving trains and vehicles).
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It takes over 6 months to train as a Track Access Controller and the team is made up of former protection masters, Station-Supervisors, Senior Signalmen and other Station "Operational Manager" backgrounds. Track Access Controllers work independently,
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