RMT Backs Call For Restoration Of Blue Light Status For Emergency Response Unit

RMT has today backed the call from the London Assembly Transport Committee for Transport for London (TfL) to publish the review which led to the removal of blue light status from Emergency Response Unit (ERU) vehicles, and is calling for the reinstatement of this vital emergency capability.

Blue light status was granted to ERU vehicles in 2012 following a recommendation from the London Assembly’s 7 July Review Committee in response to the 7/7 bombings.

This capability ensured rapid response to incidents across London’s transport network and contributed to the safety and resilience of the capital’s infrastructure.

The union raised this issue directly with management at last week’s London Underground Safety Forum meeting, reiterating that ERU staff continue to play a crucial role in emergency preparedness.

RMT ERU representatives are not aware of any incidents involving collisions or near misses while operating under blue light status between 2012 and 2024.

RMT is calling on TfL and the British Transport Police to release the internal review or assessment that led to the withdrawal of blue light capability and to consult fully with staff and their trade union representatives.

RMT General Secretary Eddie Dempsey said: “Our members in the Emergency Response Unit provide a vital service in keeping London’s transport network safe.  

"Stripping them of blue light capability is a backward step that risks compromising the speed and effectiveness of emergency interventions. 

"RMT fully supports the Transport Committee’s demand for transparency over the decision-making process and urges TfL to reinstate this essential function without delay.”

The union will continue to campaign to ensure that the safety of transport workers and the travelling public remains a top priority. 

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