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1RISK ASSESSMENT ANALYSIS
Table of Contents
1. Introduction............................................................................................................................2
2. Objectives of the Project........................................................................................................2
3. Project Background................................................................................................................3
4. Literature Review...................................................................................................................4
4.1 Identification of the Project Risk Management...............................................................4
4.2 Identification of the Risks................................................................................................5
4.2 Mitigation techniques for the risks...................................................................................9
5. Project Feasibility.................................................................................................................10
6. Conclusion............................................................................................................................11
7. References............................................................................................................................12
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2RISK ASSESSMENT ANALYSIS
1. Introduction
The main perspective of this project is to deal with the risk analysis of the regional
rail fleet project that is undertaken by the Government of NSW for providing better facilities
to the commuters of Australia (Armstrong, Preston & Hood, 2017). The NSW Government
wants to replace the aged rail fleets that are currently being used by the government to
provide transport services to the Australian Citizens. The aim of this project is to deal with
the replacement of the current regional rail fleets to a technologically advanced one. This
technologically advanced rail fleets are supposed to provide better facilities to the commuters
on this type of trains. With the implementation of the technological advanced rail fleets the
NSW assures that the commuters will be very well facilitated. The primary key for the
innovation is to offer increased level of amenities to the passengers travelling in these type of
trains. The NSW government is aiming for the implementation of the strategic and easy
commutable variations, which will enhance the commuters to travel easily in this type of
trains (Gelbstein, 2016). The facilities that the NSW Government is looking forward to
provide its consumers includes enhanced safety features, reliable seat, comfort levels of seats
and easy accessibility of the rails. These features will facilitate the commuters to travel easily
within the country.
2. Project Objectives
The objectives that the project are looking forward to are provided below:
The infrastructural design of the regional rail fleets are structured in a way that an
enhanced level of comfort could be provided to the daily commuters that are availing
these rail facility. This portion includes the features such as reversible seats, spacious
interiors of the bogies, increased storage area that are positioned overhead and
several added features (Young, Gordon & Plant, 2017).
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3RISK ASSESSMENT ANALYSIS
The toilets present in the current rail fleets are also proposed to be evaluated with
better facilities. This will provide the commuters with better accessibility of the trains
while commutating. Besides, the partitions are to build with bigger doors. The facility
that will mostly enhance the commuters such as women and senior citizens is said to
be the seating priority (Kans, Galar & Thaduri, 2016). This is supposed to provide
enhanced support to the commuters that are travelling in the trains.
The implementation features that are associated with the doors are said to be the
proposal of the automated doors. However another increased level of security service
that is to be implemented by the NSW Government is said to be the CCTV cameras
that has the ability to record both audio and video. The implementation of the fire
alarms is also another important aspect regarding the NSWW regional rail fleet
project (Chumuang, Ketcham & Yingthawornsuk, 2018).
There bogies are built with specific changing points for providing the facilities of
charging up the electronic devices such as mobiles/laptops to the commuters
travelling in these type of rails.
The NSW government is also trying to implement some tables that can provide the
commuters to easily keep their electronic devices and work on it while travelling.
Moreover, the government is also trying to implement spacious over luggage area for
the commuters to facilitate users for keeping their luggage in a more organised area
while travelling.
3. Background of the Project
With the growth of population of Australia, the citizens needs to migrate daily within
different parts of the country for availing their college, schools as well as offices. Hence, the
on road transport system is not alone sufficient for this population to handle it (Hagen-Zanker
et al., 2017). Therefore, the government has come up with the idea of implementing enhanced
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