Qatar Railways Company (Qatar Rail) organised a cooperative workshop at the Civil Defence headquarters demonstrating the safety procedures and evacuation plans for personnel working in the Doha Metro tunnels.
The workshop came as part of the ongoing collaboration between Qatar Rail and the Civil Defence Department to address occupational hazards and challenges during the Doha Metro works. The event was attended by representatives of Civil Defence administration, with Eng. Hassan Ahmed Marwani, Technical Interface Senior Manager at Qatar Rail; Eng. Hamad Habib Al-Qahtani, Technical Interface Manager for the Doha Metro Red Line, Mr Ali Al-Shuraim, Civil Defence Coordinator at Qatar Rail; as well as numerous contractors working on Qatar Rail projects.
Qatar Rail recently announced that it has received all 21 state-of-the-art tunnel-boring machines for its Doha Metro project, with most of them currently operating in the tunnels. Before tunnelling began, ‘Pre Condition Surveys’ were carried out by Qatar Rail on buildings along the route. Key Monitoring Points were installed and actions taken to ensure that all works are carried out under the safest conditions.
This workshop was held for the Doha Metro Red Line South tunnels, which, in its first phase, extends from the Hamad International Airport to the Msheireb main station. This is the third assembly to be held by Qatar Rail in collaboration with the Civil Defence Department, with the participation of representatives from the Internal Security Force (ISF).
Commenting on the occasion, Eng. Hassan Ahmed Marwani, Technical Interface Senior Manager at Qatar Rail, said:
“Qatar Rail makes sure to inform the Civil Defence on all the latest developments in its projects, in line with its vision to maintain close communication with all concerned stakeholders in order to achieve the successful implementation of the rail network”. He added: "The presence of local contractors and experts was very productive, as the workshop stressed the importance of assistance services supporting emergency situations and immediate response, especially during the tunnelling phase. The focus is, of course, on the safety of the workers, who are playing a major role in completing the Doha Metro project and accomplishing the Qatar Rail vision”.
Marwani also provided a brief explanation on the Doha Metro project (underground, at-grade and elevated), in addition to the Lusail Light Rail Transit (LRT) and the Long Distance Rail for Passengers and Freight. He also stressed that this session is part of a series of upcoming workshops that will address each project individually, discuss the safety procedures for the workers, and set emergency evacuation plans carried out by the Contractors onsite. These workshops will be followed by Civil Defence field visits to Qatar Rail’s project sites, to make sure that work is advancing according to the highest standards.
With the launch of the tunnel works, Qatar Rail stresses the safety measures that would be applied throughout the drilling phase. The planned procedures involve elements that can guarantee a safe working environment, far from the risks of injuries, including managing emergency cases and treating them swiftly. To this end, Qatar Rail is providing emergency and contact information panels equipped with emergency phones, first aid boxes and breathing apparatus every 250 metres and Emergency lights every 50 metres in the tunnels. Moreover, medical equipment and rescue teams are available to assist and respond during all shifts. The safety procedures also describe arrangements for segregation of plant and equipment from workers by including a separate walkway inside the tunnel for labour force. The TBM is also equipped with a rescue chamber that can accommodate 20 people and includes an air filtration system that operates up to 30 hours, a dynamic water shield fire protection system and four surveillance cameras.
Besides, the Safety and Security Director of the Doha Red Line (Southern section) gave a complete presentation explaining the operational approach of the tunnel boring machines, the number of employees working on this phase, the technique used in the construction of tunnels, and the most important safety procedures applied for emergency evacuations in case of fire.
(Source: QRC)