Safety - our number one priority

Safety is one of Hupac’s major priorities. The company aims at carrying out a safe and reliable transportation system, ensuring maximum safety in all its fields of activity.

 

Safety objectives

Our main safety objectives relate to the prevention of accidents in terminals and on the railway lines, the integrity of load units and smooth operation of the wagon fleet.

 

Compliance with legislation

Hupac conforms to the statutory safety provisions; if necessary, the company voluntarily implements additional measures.

 

Active management

Hupac makes available the instruments, resources and processes needed to guarantee an adequate system for safety management.

 

Focus on prevention

Hupac supports every initiative aimed at preventing safety-relevant disruptions or accidents.

 

Adequate training

Hupac's employees are adequately trained allowing them to perform their functions conscientiously and responsibly.

 

Dangerous goods

Hupac has put in place a centralised service specifically dedicated to this kind of transport, headed by a Dangerous Goods compliance advisor, appointed and trained according to the provisions of Directive 96/35/CE. 

 

Monitoring and improvement

Hupac regularly verifies the safety level in the company to identify any shortcomings and intervening in critical situations. Monitoring and controlling provide the basis for the continuous improvement process.

 

Teamwork

Safety is the result of teamwork involving collaborators, partners, customers and supervisory authorities. Hupac promotes an open, constructive dialog and supports awareness and motivation of all individuals, with the objective of creating an effective safety culture.

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Migrants on freight trains: Hupac strengthens controls

The European problem of migrants also affects rail freight transport. The Hupac Group notes the increase in the phenomenon and therefore implements a number of measures in order to secure the safety of the traffic and of the migrants themselves.

 

Several times in recent months, terminal staff have found migrants, or traces of their passage, in the containers of incoming trains. After providing first aid to people - men, women, children and in some cases even newborns - Hupac employees promptly inform the authorities in order to take over the migrants.

 

The travel of migrants on freight trains is a major safety issue. People board trains that are stationary on the tracks outside the terminals. This represents a major risk both for the safety of the migrants and regarding the consequences that may result, such as disruption of the traffic, and damage to vehicles, goods and railway infrastructure. 

 

In order to guarantee the safety and regularity of transport, Hupac implements a series of measures relating to the road/rail transhipment processes, aimed at intercepting and containing similar phenomena. The measures concern in particular the intensification of controls inside the terminals, also making use of modern technological solutions such as portals with video cameras:

 

> The access to the terminals is strictly controlled by trained staff.

> Sophisticated video surveillance and anti-intrusion systems have been installed.

> In collaboration with supervisory institutions, perimeter patrols and constant surveillance services have been set up.

> Hupac cooperates closely with the railway companies and the authorities responsible for railway safety in order to identify the areas at risk and take countermeasures.

> Finally, Hupac actively participates in international working groups with the specific aim of reducing this phenomenon.

 

Hupac would like to thank the police, the rail safety authorities, the infrastructure managers, the railway companies and the customers for their excellent cooperation in curbing this migratory flow, which does not only affect the railway sector, but which certainly needs to find a rapid and effective political and social solution.

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