. Report from the 5thmeeting of the Safety & Security Committee 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 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
Contribution all countries
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 aspects of cross-acceptance Norm EN & UIC guidelines for contractors Norm EN & UIC guidelines for contractors Implementation of the safety directive in particular for driving licences for track machines Relevance of CEN standards Safety & Security Committee
Norm EN – 3 & colour of On Track Plant
Norm EN – 3 & colour of On Track Plant Norm EN Track - Railbound construction and maintenance machines Part 3 : general safety requirements
Safety aspects of cross-acceptance Norm EN & UIC guidelines for contractors Implementation of the safety directive in Implementation of the safety directive in particular for driving licences for track machines Relevance of CEN standards Safety & Security Committee
Driving licences ERA recommendation on harmonization formats for driving licences
Community model of train driving licence
Community model of complementary certificate
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 Relevance of CEN standards Safety & Security Committee
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 - Technical requirements Track Warning Systems WG C - Competences of personnel working near or on tracks Starts Starts May 16th 2005 First drafts First draftsend 2010
Improved availability and safety thanks to Mobile Workshop EFRTC Newsletter 1, 2010
Thank you very much for your attention!