General Meeting Zurich Imrich KORPANEC CEN TC 256/SC 1 Brief from plenary meeting Brussels,
Plenary meeting, Brussels, Secretariat report (attached) -TC 256 Working Groups -Published standards -Directly to be applied to contractors either by clients and/or national authorities and/or as harmonized standards through European legal framework -other standards relevant to contractors -TC 256/SC 1 restructuring -Resolutions (attached) - Issues from the meeting relevant contractors TC 256/SC 1 Railway Infrastructure EFRTC GM, Zurich,
Management overview (59 published standards and 79 working items) Administration (secretariat, members, liaisons) Structure (title, scope, convenor, secretary) Meetings and personnel Full list of published standards Rest – current programme of work Secretariat report EFRTC GM, Zurich,
WG 4 “Rails” WG 5 “Track construction and maintenance machines” WG 15 “Track alignment design parameters” WG 16 “Sleepers and bearers” WG 17 “Fastening systems” WG 18 “Switches and crossings” WG 21 “Acceptance of trackwork after renewal and/or maintenance work” WG 28 “Track geometry quality” WG 34 “Qualification of trackworks contractors” WG 39 "Safety protection on the track during work" WG 40 "Noise barriers" WG 46"Ballastless track“ SG 11 “Track gauge” CEN TC 256/SC1 Working Groups EFRTC GM, Zurich,
42 of total 79 standards are relevant to contractors 13 of 42 standards shall be applied by contractors (if required by client in contract or national authorities), dealing with track machines (WG 5), welding (WG 4), safety (WG 39), qualification of contractors (WG 34) and partly trackwork acceptance (WG 21) Full list of all standards is in the report and those relevant to contractors are marked by yellow In general, standards are in voluntary domain but those declared by EC as “harmonized” consist parts which are mandatory under the European legislation A Harmonised Standard provides a presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of Directives Published standards EFRTC GM, Zurich,
Change of the title to CEN/TC 256/SC 1 “Railway applications / Infrastructure” (Infrastructure instead of Track) Definition of the scope as follows: Standardisation on general requirements for infrastructure design, installation and maintenance (bridges and tunnels are excluded). The standards also cover materials, components, assemblies, works and machines associated with railway infrastructure Link to the new CEN TC 256 structure as valid from _CEN TC 256 structure.pdf10.3_CEN TC 256 structure.pdf TC 256/SC 1 restructuring EFRTC GM, Zurich,
New work items: prEN REVIEW "Railway applications – Track – Aluminothermic welding of rails – Part 1: Approval of welding processes “ (WG 4 "Rails“) EN :2007/FprA1 "Railway applications – Track – Flash butt welding of rails – Part 1: New R220, R260, R260Mn and R350HT grade rails in a fixed plant " (WG 4 "Rails“) prEN xxxxx-4" Railway applications – Track – Safety protection on the track during work – Part 4: Safety barriers“ (WG 39 "Safety protection on track during work“) 3 year time-frame for the development of ENs, TRs and TSs – 9 month Tolerance Request Resolutions relevant to contractors (1) EFRTC GM, Zurich,
Resolutions relevant to contractors (2) New appointments: Mr. H.L.G. van den TWEEL (NL) as Convenor of CEN/TC 256/SC 1/ WG 39 “Railway applications / Track / Safety protection on track during work“ Mr. Mike JAMES (UK) as Convenor of CEN/TC 256/SC 1/ WG 5 “Railway applications/Infrastructure / Track construction and maintenance machines”
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