The board, last week gave its nod to 'Rakshak' - a handheld walkie-talkie device to be used in high density areas as a pilot project for all trackmen.
The device provides alerts through LED indication along with a buzzer and vibration of approaching trains which would help trackmen move away from tracks.
"Keeping in view the large number of run-over cases of trackmen that occur during discharge of their duty on track, putting in pace a 'Rakshak'-type protection system is essential and needs to be expeditiously implemented.
Rakshak has been deployed in South Central Railways on a 24-km stretch and has been successful in pre-warning trackmen about incoming trains.
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The board, taking congnisance of the recommendations made by a committee of general managers appointed to suggest ways to improve the working condition of trackmen including their uniform and tool kit, said that the device adopted by SCR has been found useful.
In more good news, along with the Rs 5,000 annual dress maintenance approved by the 7th Pay Commission, trackmen will also be compensated for their shoes, gloves and other climatic requirements they need to do their job in adverse conditions.
They will now be compensated by their respective divisions for raincoats, safety helmets, tool kit bag, LED torch once a year, winter jackets, snow boots caps for sub zero temperatures, once in two years and safety shoes and luminous vests once every six months, the Railway Board letter said.