New RSSB training course will equip delegates with knowledge to pursue net zero

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The Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB) in the UK has launched a Carbon Literacy for Rail training course, which will provide delegates with the skills to lower their personal and organizational carbon footprint in line with rail industry decarbonization targets.

The new tailored course for the rail sector has been prepared by RSSB’s sustainability experts for anyone working in rail infrastructure, train operating companies and the supply chain.

The training course is accredited by the Carbon Literacy Project to meet the Carbon Literacy Standard, with delegates successfully completing the course certified as “Carbon Literate”.

George Davies, RSSB’s director of sustainable development said, “As we move forward with action to make the railway even more sustainable, helping colleagues understand the challenges and know what they can do to help will be crucial. Environmental and social sustainability are essential elements of the long-term vision for the rail industry, and the sustainability team at RSSB are taking a leading role in defining an industry-wide approach for sustainability.

“Our Carbon Literacy for Rail training course will raise awareness of carbon emissions. We want to make it relevant to everyday activities, giving people the ability and boost motivation to reduce emissions, on an individual, community and organizational basis,” Davies added.

Nicola Martin, head of sustainability, TransPennine Express, continued, “While rail only contributes a small part of the overall emissions from transport in the UK, it can be a key contributor to the solutions needed to achieve net zero by 2050. It’s a priority for TransPennine Express, and we asked RSSB to develop this course to help us and the wider rail industry meet the challenge.

“This carbon literacy training provides an excellent opportunity to review climate change science and discuss climate change context in line with the rail industry and transport decarbonization goals,” Martin concluded.

The first course is scheduled for September 7, 2023. The course is suitable for all employees working in organizations in the UK rail industry.

More information on the course can be found here: Carbon Literacy for Rail.