Railway Safety Management: Systems, Practices, and Emerging Trends offers a comprehensive and practical guide to managing safety in the rail transport sector. The book provides an in-depth analysis of safety and maintenance management systems (SMS and MMS), risk assessment procedures and safety culture strategies, all in line with the latest EU legislation and best practice.
Drawing on both theoretical frameworks and real-world examples from across Europe, the book illustrates how integrated safety systems can improve operational performance and regulatory compliance. The authors offer comparative country analyses, case studies and discussion prompts to support both academic instruction and hands-on implementation. It is especially valuable to those involved in safety audits, certification processes and the ongoing development of modern railway safety frameworks.
Written for railway professionals, safety managers, policymakers, researchers and students in transport-related fields, this book bridges the gap between regulation and practice. It equips readers with tools for evaluating the significance of changes, integrating optional management systems and applying predictive technologies to maintenance planning.
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Katarzyna Chruzik is professor and Head of the Department of Transport and Informatics at WSB University, as well as a member of the Council for Scientific Excellence in the Engineering and Technical Sciences team. She specialises in safety and risk management in transport and has over 25 years of academic and professional experience. She is the author of over 150 publications and has led numerous national and international projects on transport safety, system integration and low-emission mobility.
Marzena Grabon-Chalupczak is lecturer and researcher at WSB University, specialising in railway safety and risk management. She holds degrees in both railway transport and mathematics, and has completed PhD studies in technical sciences. Her professional work focuses on the development and implementation of safety and maintenance management systems for railway operators. She has co-authored numerous publications and has been involved in a wide range of research and consultancy projects, including safety assessments for new rolling stock. Her expertise combines technical knowledge with practical solutions in the field of rail transport safety.