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Experiences-Skills-In-Railway-Scenario3.Pdf Activities and Services Development of Training Plan&Projects and technical training courses for operators and maintainers of railways systems and vehicles. Design & development of management educational courses on railways contexts (training for: Trainers – methodologies -, Training Managers and CBT/e.learning Instructional Designer). Design & development of technical publications on railways systems and vehicles (Technical Manuals, Parts Catalogue, etc.). Design & development of technology based training contents (CBT; E-Learning; Procedural Simulations, etc.). ILS – Integrated Logistic Support - consulting (Studies of Maintainability, Reliability, and Testability on railways systems and vehicles). Development of project publications within the international invitations to tender. Experiences and activities in the Transportation Fields 2 Activities and Services Development of Training Plan&Projects and technical training courses for operators and maintainersAll these of railways activities aresystems carried outand vehicles. by ISO 9001:2015 certified processes Design & developmentcovering of analysis,management design, development,educational courses on railways contexts (training deliveryfor: Trainers and control – methodologieson the following activities: -, Training Managers and CBT/e.learning Instructional Design andDesigner) Development. of Logistic Engineering (ILS, LSAR, RAMTS, HF, Supply Support, LCM) for civilian, defence and space systems. Design & development of technical publications on railways systems and vehicles (Technical Manuals, Development Parts of InteractiveCatalogue, Technical etc.). Manuals and Intercative Electronic Technical Publications (IETM/IETP). Design & development of technology based training contents (CBT; Design and development of technical training E-Learning; Procedural(propaedeutic, Simulations sistemistics, etc.). and specialistics). Training activities on LCM methodologies. ILS – Integrated Logistic Support - consulting (Studies of Maintainability, Design and development of CBT and Reliability, and Testability e-Learning on railways applications systems. and vehicles). Development of project publications within the international invitations to tender. Experiences and activities in the Transportation Fields 3 Our customers and main activities Training for trainers (as multimedia instructional designer). Development of an interactive tutorial/simulation application for train movement supervisors (Railroad Yard of Marcianise - Naples). Development of an interactive system integrating an SGML publication solution with CBT training materials. Delivery of Operation & Maintenace training courses. Development of Technical Manuals and Training Materials. j Reliability Studies; Maintenance Plan and Procedures. Development of an e-learning prototype with tutorial, simulations and Learning Objects. Delivery of Operation, Maintenace & System training courses. Training materials development. Training Plan development. Training for Trainers (classroom management and teaching strategies). Development of technical specification for international invitations to tender. Experiences and activities in the Transportation Fields 4 GUBERNATOR Main Projects (1) VIAE FERRATE FREIGHT YARD OF MARCIANISE (NAPLES) TRAM SIRIO Goteborg, Athens, Florence, METRO MSCIP MINIMETRO Kayseri, Milan Atlantaj Manchester Copenhagen ANKARA STOCCOLMA Experiences and activities in the Transportation Fields 5 Main Projects (2) MADDALONI FREIGHT YARD HABSAN – RUWAIS (EAU) HS TURIN – PADUA - VENICE TYRRHENIAN RAIL LINE MERSIN - BOGAZKOPRU METRO HS GEBZE - ALE 711-132-FM HFT (HIGH FREQ. TRAIN) VOSSLOH G2000 METRO ATLANTA MANCHESTER KOSEKOY MINIMETRO COPENHAGEN METRO ANKARA METRO MADRID METRO ROME C METRO MILAN 5 SIRIO TRAM j METRO BRESCIA METRO ROME B1 METRO GENUA METRO STOCKOLM NORWEGIAN RAILWAYS AARHUS LRT PROJECT TAIPEI CIRCULAR LINE METRO LOS ANGELES E464 FS CITYRINGEN COPENHAGEN NAPOLI ARCOBALENO Experiences and activities in the Transportation Fields 6 Some data 350 training weeks of technical training on railway signalling and Transportation systems (railway, metro and trams). 11 hours of interactive materials (CBT and E-learning) for technical training and management education. 14 technical instructors involved in the courses design & development. Two trainers are also ANSF (Italian Safety Railway Agency) certified on behalf of Ansaldoj STS. Development of more than 10.000 pages of technical publications and training materials. Activities on 13 Nations (Italy, Switzerland, England, Greece, Turkey, Denmark, Sweden, Tunisia, Libya, United States, Abu Dhabi, Norway, Taiwan). SeTeL has so far been involved in different acitivities with 30 companies (12 railway industries, 14 metropolitan transportation companies and 5 tramway companies). Experiences and activities in the Transportation Fields 7 Details on development activities involving technical publications GUBERNATOR MADDALONI-MARCIANISE VIAE FERRATE FREIGHT YARD Design and development of an application named «GUBERNATOR VIAE FERRATE» which integrates, in a unique platform, structured electronic publications (in terms of railways rules, standard and regulations), correlated with CBT instructional contents. It was an application completely developed with SGML technologies. First technology solution, SGML based, used in the Italian Railway. Experiences and activities in the Transportation Fields 8 Details on development activities involving technical publications SIRIO TRAM Kayseri Milan Goteborg Athens Florence On all these transportation systems, SeTeL has METRO designed and development the following Atlanta typology of technical publications: Operating Technical Manuals Maintenanace Technical Manuals (1st e 2nd Level; Preventive & Corrective Maintenance) METRO Spare Parts Catalogue Los Angeles Service Manuals Special Tools Manuals Test Equipment Manuals MINIMETRO Copenhagen Experiences and activities in the Transportation Fields 9 The contents Tecnologies and systems/equipments involved in the SeTeL experiences Railway Metro TRAM ACC. ATC. j SIRIO Kayseri. CTC. ACC. SIRIO Goteborg. SIAP. PCC. SIRIO Athens. Interlocking and Maintenance of SIRIO Florence. Wayside signalling driverless vehicles. SIRIO Milan. equipment. WAYSIDE equipments. ATP (Wayside and On CCTV Systems. Board). PS System. Level Crossing. HFT (HIGH FREQ. TRAIN) ALE 711-132-FM VOSSLOH G2000 SCMT (On Board). SGMR (On Board). FOR CBTC Experiences and activities in the Transportation Fields 10 Prototype applications, developed in 2015, in the Computer Based Training and e-Learning scenario on railways contents j DEMO E-LEARNING DEMO COMPUTER BASED TRAINING Legislative Decree D.Lgs 231/2001 and Organization, General description of E464 locomotive Management and Control Model in Trenitalia Fire Protection Systems on board trains (September 2015) (October 2015) Experiences and activities in the Transportation Fields 11 SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES FOR ANSALDO STS HITACHI Overview of the developed and planned activities for (updated situation: January 2019) Experiences and activities in the Transportation Fields 12 SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES FOR ANSALDO STS HITACHI Italian Metro Lines (2012 – 2014) Execution of operational and maintenance courses based on planning and materials developed by ASTS-USA Milan Metro driverless (Line 5) Development and execution of a system overview seminary requested by ATM (Milan Transportation Company) for maintenance personnel Train Controllers Course Maintenance course for central subsytem (ATS) and wayside Brescia Metro driverless Train Controllers Course (two editions) Maintenance course for central subsytem (ATS) and wayside Rome Metro driverless (Line C) Train Controllers Course Maintenance course for central subsytem (ATS) and wayside Training for Trainers (Classroom management techniques) Rome Metro (Line B1) Maintenance Course for ATS-PCC Experiences and activities in the Transportation Fields 13 SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES FOR ANSALDO STS HITACHI SCMT and SSC, board subsystems (2010 – 2014) Execution of training courses and examinations test for SCMT, SSC, GSM-R maintainers for the following ASTS Customers: . Swiss Railways – SSB - Chiasso (SCMT) . Rail Traction, Verona (SCMT + GSM-R) . Apulia Regional Railways (SCMT) . Emilia Romagna Regional Railways (SCMT) . Trentino Transportation (SCMT + GSM-R) Familiarization Seminars, for Trenitalia, concerning STB in ETR1000 configuration. Experiences and activities in the Transportation Fields 14 SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES FOR ANSALDO STS HITACHI Developed activities for ASTS internal training and certifications (2013) Development of training modules for SCMT and SSC apparatus; they are part of the board technological subsystems. This is done according to the ASTS Management System Skill to adapt the company training process to the requirements of the ANSF 04/12 decree. Training course on WSP technology (for ASTS-India personnel). Development of technical documentation and execution of the basic training seminar related to“Technologies of the Railway Vehicles” . 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