Confidential Incident Reporting & Analysis System
The Confidential Incident Reporting & Analysis Service (CIRAS), formerly the Confidential Incident Reporting & Analysis System, is a confidential safety reporting service for health, safety and wellbeing concerns raised by workers in the UK transport industry. It is funded by members and run independently, though is a wholly owned subsidiary of Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB). The service covers the following sectors: passenger and freight train operators, light rail, Network Rail and its suppliers, London Underground, and Transport for London (TfL) bus operators.
Ladbroke Grove rail crash memorial commemorating the 31 people who died near this spot in October 1999 | |
Abbreviation | CIRAS |
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Formation | 1996 |
Founder | ScotRail |
Type | Confidential safety reporting service |
Purpose | Provides a reporting process for UK transport workers to report incidents or concerns about facilities, equipment, conditions, or procedures. |
Region | United Kingdom |
Official language | English |
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