What is a code 4 TfL?

What is a code 4 TfL?

Code 4 is for a spillage and Code 5 is broken glass, while Code 7 is a catch-all term for everything else.

What does Inspector Sands mean at a train station?

“Inspector Sands” is a code phrase used by public transport authorities in the United Kingdom, including Network Rail and London Underground, to alert staff to a fire alarm without needing to evacuate the station.

Will Inspector Sands please go to the operation room immediately?

‘Would Inspector Sands, please report to the operations room immediately. ‘ As TfL says in their response to a Freedom of Information request: ‘The Inspector Sands voice message is an automated message which is activated when the station fire alarm sounds.

What is customer incident TfL?

“Customer Incident” At least it indicates who is to blame for the delay, ie- A ‘fellow passenger’ . Deleted.

What does Inspector Sam mean?

What Inspector Sands actually means. “Inspector Sands” is a code phrase used by public transport authorities – including Network Rail and Transport for London – to alert staff and other organisations like the police to an emergency or possible emergency. Examples include a fire or a bomb threat.

What do the codes mean on London Underground?

Most tube stations will use a numbered system from 1-7, with each number representing a different type of cleaning job. The categories range from bio-hazardous blood on the floor – code one – to a job involving urine or faeces – code two – and even someone throwing up on a platform – code three.

What is a code 2 on the underground?

Code 2: Urine/faeces And many people just can’t seem to get to grips with the fact that the tube is not National Rail and there aren’t toilets on the trains.

What do you do when you hear Inspector Sands?

The message can be played by control room staff or can be started by automated security or fire systems. Usually a deep male voice “Would Inspector Sands please report to the operations room immediately” – although there are others options which can indicate to staff exactly where the issue is.

What is a customer incident?

An incident is a single event, disturbance or query that affects the quality of a service to a customer. When a customer is affected by an incident which is then resolved, the service for that customer is restored to normal levels.

What does severe delays mean TfL?

Severe delays This means your journey is likely to be busy and your service may not travel all the way to its advertised destination.

What is an IC call?

IC codes (identity code) or 6+1 codes are codes used by the British police in radio communications and crime recording systems to describe the apparent ethnicity of a suspect or victim.

What does Code 2 mean on the underground?

Urine/faeces
Code 2: Urine/faeces And many people just can’t seem to get to grips with the fact that the tube is not National Rail and there aren’t toilets on the trains.

What does code 2 mean on a police code sheet?

Code 2. Code. Description. Code 2. Urgent – Proceed immediately. What does police radio Code 2 mean? Police radio Code 2 means Urgent – Proceed immediately.

How can we make London’s transport system even safer?

We’re working with the police to make London’s transport system even safer. We fund more than 2,500 officers across the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), British Transport Police (BTP) and the City of London Police (CoLP).

What is the British Transport Commission police (BTCP)?

On 1 January 1949 the British Transport Commission Police (BTCP) were created, formed from the four old railway police forces, the London Transport Police, canal police and several minor dock forces.

What is the Transport Policing Command (RTPC)?

They police London’s transport network to tackle crime and antisocial behaviour, and make you feel safer when travelling in London. We significantly fund a dedicated unit with the MPS called the MPS Roads and Transport Policing Command (RTPC).

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