Railway Safety in Estonia -
        
        
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          - Annual Report 2011
        
        
          
            In 1980s
          
        
        
          (2nd half) the subject of public railway safety
        
        
          was suspended.
        
        
          
            In 1990-2000
          
        
        
          the matter of public railway safety was not
        
        
          addressed in Estonia.
        
        
          
            In 2000-2002
          
        
        
          Estonian Railways Ltd organised from time
        
        
          to time safety campaigns; however, such activities were
        
        
          not regular
        
        
          
            In 2003 Herbert Payne
          
        
        
          , Chairman and Managing Director
        
        
          of Estonian Railways Ltd, decided to have a railway
        
        
          safety presenter trained by Operation Lifesaver Inc., an
        
        
          international organisation dealing with railway safety;
        
        
          the person chosen was company’s Head of Security
        
        
          
            Tamo Vahemets.
          
        
        
          
            In 2004,
          
        
        
          during a symposium which took place in San
        
        
          Antonio (Texas, USA) in July 2004
        
        
          
            Gerri Hall
          
        
        
          , President
        
        
          of Operation Lifesaver Inc., authorised Tamo Vahemets
        
        
          to establish in Estonia an organisation introducing the
        
        
          policies of Operation Lifesaver.
        
        
          * 19 November 2004 Estonian Railways Ltd,
        
        
          Tamo Vahemets and
        
        
          
            Urve Miidla
          
        
        
          founded a non-profit
        
        
          organisation Operation Lifesaver Estonia (OLE) restoring
        
        
          the regular addressing of public railway safety in Estonia.
        
        
          * December 2004 the fi rst OLE railway safety campaign
        
        
          
            “You are expected home for Christmas”
          
        
        
          was carried out.
        
        
          
            2005
          
        
        
          During the last week of April the fi rst railway
        
        
          safety week (RSW) was carried out; the main event of the
        
        
          week was the staging of a collision between a car and a
        
        
          train.
        
        
          * In May was conducted the fi rst OLE presentation in
        
        
          Estonia, which took place in Esku Elementary School in
        
        
          Jõgeva County. OLE training materials were used for the
        
        
          first time.
        
        
          * In August the fi rst summer campaign
        
        
          
            “BE GOOD
          
        
        
          
            and let the train pass”
          
        
        
          was organised.
        
        
          * In December the fi rst training event for OLE presenters
        
        
          took place in Tallinn.
        
        
          
            2006
          
        
        
          A token of gratitude called the
        
        
          
            “Golden Level
          
        
        
          
            Crossing Gates”
          
        
        
          was introduced. The first token of
        
        
          gratitude was given to the mayor of Tallinn,
        
        
          
            Jüri Ratas
          
        
        
          .
        
        
          * In July Tamo Vahemets represented Operation Lifesaver
        
        
          Estonia for the fi rst time in an international symposium
        
        
          in Anaheim (California, USA) and gave a presentation.
        
        
          
            2007
          
        
        
          The railway safety projects of OLE were supported
        
        
          for the fi rst time by the Estonian Railway Inspectorate
        
        
          and the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications.
        
        
          
            2008
          
        
        
          OLE became the first non-profit organisation in
        
        
          Estonia to make its work compliant with ISO 9001:2000
        
        
          international management system.
        
        
          
            2009
          
        
        
          OLE founded the title
        
        
          
            “Best OLE Presenter”
          
        
        
          which
        
        
          was given to
        
        
          
            Marju Tamsalu
          
        
        
          and
        
        
          
            Malle Hermanson.
          
        
        
          * OLE registered as trade marks sentences: “
        
        
          
            You are
          
        
        
          
            expected home for Christmas!,”“You are expected home!”,
          
        
        
          
            “Look, listen and live!” and “You can!”
          
        
        
          * OLE participated for the fist time in the Rescue Board’s
        
        
          project Protect Yourself and Help Others organised in
        
        
          Järva County.
        
        
          * OLE joined European Road Safety Charter.
        
        
          * OLE participated in the fi rst
        
        
          
            European Level Crossing
          
        
        
          
            Safety Day
          
        
        
          organised by UIC.
        
        
          * OLE issued its fi rst grants for supporting railway safety
        
        
          activities. The grants were given to the winners of the
        
        
          
            “You Can”
          
        
        
          creative contest.
        
        
          
            2010
          
        
        
          OLE founds its honorary medal to recognise
        
        
          persons who have cobtributed signifi cantly in
        
        
          developing OLE’s activities and/or prevented railway
        
        
          RAILWAY SAFETY IN ESTONIA