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Report from the 5th meeting of the Safety & Security Committee Paris, April 29 th 2010. Joseph H.M. Urlings (BAM Rail, NL) Chairman of Committee. Brussels, May 27 th 2010. Safety & Security Committee. Safety aspects of cross-acceptance
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Report from the 5thmeeting of the Safety & Security Committee Paris, April 29th 2010 . Joseph H.M. Urlings (BAM Rail, NL) Chairman of Committee
Safety & Security Committee • Safety aspects of cross-acceptance incl. Results of the evaluation of safety questionnaire • Norm EN & UIC guidelines for contractors • Implementation of the safety directive in particular for driving licences for track machines • Relevance of CEN standards
Contractors must have a Safety Certificate SMS includes Staff Competence & Maintenance of OTP
Conclusions: • SMS is implemented by all members • Safety Police • Based upon objectives and commitment • Developed under relevant organisations • In 50% of countries • SMS certification is not mandatory prior to get contracts • IM’s keep legal responsibility of safety
Conclusions: • Major risk is related to train circulation • Proactive Supports • Control Measures • Task Safety Data Sheets Help for continuous improvement • Subject to reflection • Staff and their representatives involvement in SMS Special thanks to Bernard Guyot
Safety & Security Committee • Safety aspects of cross-acceptance • Norm EN & UIC guidelines for contractors • Implementation of the safety directive in particular for driving licences for track machines • Relevance of CEN standards
Norm EN 14033 – 3 & colour of On Track Plant
Norm EN 14033 - 3 • Track - Railbound construction • and maintenance machines • Part 3 : general safety requirements NormEN 14033 – 3 & colour of On Track Plant
Safety & Security Committee • Safety aspects of cross-acceptance • Norm EN & UIC guidelines for contractors • Implementation of the safety directive in particular for driving licences for track machines • Relevance of CEN standards
Driving licences ERA recommendation on harmonization formats for driving licences
Safety & Security Committee • Safety aspects of cross-acceptance • Norm EN & UIC guidelines for contractors • Implementation of the safety directive in particular for driving licences for track machines • Relevance of CEN standards
CEN working group 39 Safety protection on the track during work • WG A - Railway risks and common principles for protection of fixed and mobile work sites • WG B - Common solutions and technology - Technical requirements Track Warning Systems • WG C - Competences of personnel working near or on tracks Starts May16th 2005 First drafts end 2010
EFRTC Newsletter 1, 2010 Improved availability and safety thanks to Mobile Workshop