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"output": "Railway Safety Rules (RSR) is issued by MTR Corporation (MTRC) for railway safety. \n The intent of the Railway Safety Rules (RSR) is to document the high level safety objectives, principles and requirements of railway operations. In support of the RSR, detailed procedures and instructions are documented in the procedural manuals and local instructions. The RSR has been written with the following objectives in mind: \n1. Adopting a risk-based approach: the risks that the Rules are devised to mitigate are described in beginning of each chapter; \n2. Providing user-friendly features, e.g. using simple language and clear format; \n3. Providing an optimum level of detail for easy reading and broader application."
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"output": "Railway Safety Rules (RSR) is issued by MTR Corporation (MTRC) for railway safety. \n The intent of the Railway Safety Rules (RSR) is to document the high level safety objectives, principles and requirements of railway operations. In support of the RSR, detailed procedures and instructions are documented in the procedural manuals and local instructions. The RSR has been written with the following objectives in mind: \n1. Adopting a risk-based approach: the risks that the Rules are devised to mitigate are described in beginning of each chapter; \n2. Providing user-friendly features, e.g. using simple language and clear format; \n3. Providing an optimum level of detail for easy reading and broader application."
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"output": "There are three type of jumper **Countinuity**, **Overhead Line** and **Train**. \n* **Continuity**: Length of cable provided with fastenings used as an electrical connection to bridge a gap. \n* **Overhead line**: Flexible conductor located in an overhead line circuit. \n* **Train**: Flexible insulated cable connecting the circuits of one vehicle to the circuits of another."
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"output": "\n* **High Voltage and Traction Voltage**: Safety document issued by an Authorised Person defining the limits and nature of work which may be carried out in the vicinity of live high voltage and traction voltage equipment, which must be indicated on the form. The form may be used when a Permit-to-Work (High Voltage and Traction Voltage) or a Sanction-for-Test is not applicable and when verbal instructions are not considered sufficient. \n* **Non-high Voltage and Non-traction Voltage**: Form issued by a Yard Master or Operations Official defining the limits and nature of work which may be carried out in the vicinity of non-high voltage and non-traction voltage equipment, which must be indicated on the form. The form may be used when other safety documents are not applicable and when verbal instructions are not considered sufficient."
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"output": "Railway Safety Rules (RSR) is issued by MTR Corporation (MTRC) for railway safety. \n The intent of the Railway Safety Rules (RSR) is to document the high level safety objectives, principles and requirements of railway operations. In support of the RSR, detailed procedures and instructions are documented in the procedural manuals and local instructions. The RSR has been written with the following objectives in mind: \n1. Adopting a risk-based approach: the risks that the Rules are devised to mitigate are described in beginning of each chapter; \n2. Providing user-friendly features, e.g. using simple language and clear format; \n3. Providing an optimum level of detail for easy reading and broader application."
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"instruction": "What is RSR MTR or Railway?",
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"output": "Railway Safety Rules (RSR) is issued by MTR Corporation (MTRC) for railway safety. \n The intent of the Railway Safety Rules (RSR) is to document the high level safety objectives, principles and requirements of railway operations. In support of the RSR, detailed procedures and instructions are documented in the procedural manuals and local instructions. The RSR has been written with the following objectives in mind: \n1. Adopting a risk-based approach: the risks that the Rules are devised to mitigate are described in beginning of each chapter; \n2. Providing user-friendly features, e.g. using simple language and clear format; \n3. Providing an optimum level of detail for easy reading and broader application."
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"output": "There are three type of jumper **Countinuity**, **Overhead Line** and **Train**. \n* **Continuity**: Length of cable provided with fastenings used as an electrical connection to bridge a gap. \n* **Overhead line**: Flexible conductor located in an overhead line circuit. \n* **Train**: Flexible insulated cable connecting the circuits of one vehicle to the circuits of another."
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"instruction": "What is Limitation-of-Access in MTR or Railway?",
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"output": "\n* **High Voltage and Traction Voltage**: Safety document issued by an Authorised Person defining the limits and nature of work which may be carried out in the vicinity of live high voltage and traction voltage equipment, which must be indicated on the form. The form may be used when a Permit-to-Work (High Voltage and Traction Voltage) or a Sanction-for-Test is not applicable and when verbal instructions are not considered sufficient. \n* **Non-high Voltage and Non-traction Voltage**: Form issued by a Yard Master or Operations Official defining the limits and nature of work which may be carried out in the vicinity of non-high voltage and non-traction voltage equipment, which must be indicated on the form. The form may be used when other safety documents are not applicable and when verbal instructions are not considered sufficient."
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