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Markus Hofmann Chairman and Imrich Korpanec Secretary General

OTM Task Force progress report. Markus Hofmann Chairman and Imrich Korpanec Secretary General. Zoetermeer, November 18 th , 2011 . OTM Task Force set up at the joint EFRTC-UNIFE meeting on 03.05.2011 At the EFRTC General meeting in Zurich the final version of EFRTC position paper and

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Markus Hofmann Chairman and Imrich Korpanec Secretary General

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  1. OTM Task Force progress report Markus Hofmann Chairman and Imrich Korpanec Secretary General Zoetermeer, November 18th, 2011

  2. OTM Task Force set up at the joint EFRTC-UNIFE meeting on 03.05.2011 • At the EFRTC General meeting in Zurich • the final version of EFRTC position paper and • remit for joint EFRTC/UNIFE Task Force • was approved. • Since then OTM Task Force met twice, in • Frankfurt on 20.07.2011 • Brussels on 14.10.2011

  3. OTM meeting in Frankfurt, 20.07.2011 PRESENT: CHAINE Guillaume, ETF, France FURIO Nicolas, UNIFE, Belgium GÖGGEL Tobias, Cemafer/Geismar, Germany/France HARTMANN Michael, Kirow AG, Germany HOFMANN Markus, LW, Chairman, Germany KORPANEC Imrich, EFRTC, France MANHARD Matthias Sersa- Group, Switzerland, MESSERLI Franz, Matisa, Co-Chairman, Switzerland PETZ Michael, Robel, Germany/Austria URLINGS Jo, EFRTC, The Netherlands APOLOGIES: BAREND Ton, Strukton, the Netherlands BERTOZZI Pierpaolo, CFL, Italy HAYNES Stephen, Colas Rail, UK SANTOS Fernando, Somafel, Portugal TESOURO Oscar, ComsaEmte, Spain

  4. Frankfurt meeting • Kick off meeting after approval the OTM remit by EFRTC Board under the appointed chairmanship • Presentation of EFRTC position paper and Task Force remit by Chairman • Roundtable discussion on the remit for clarification of the objectives, tasks and procedures • Exchange of the opinion of the participants experience on OTM authorisation and x-acceptance • Discussion of the potential ways for achieving OTM objectives • Agreement on the next steps – conclusions & actions • Notes and all papers discussed/ circulated with notes from the meeting are on CD ROM in Supporting document file and EFRTC website – transversal issues library

  5. Frankfurt – Conclusions & Actions • Manufacturing industry under the leadership of Matisa • to draft a list of critical items they may cause problems (increase costs and times to place OTM in service) with deadline end of September 2011 - first analysis completed and reported to OTM • EFRTC Secretary General • to address a letter to the Chairman of CEN TC 256/SC 1 asking for support in identifying harmonized issues in the new EN 14033 - deadline end of August 2011 – done and outcome reported to OTM • UNIFE and EFRTC • to contact ERA asking for an informal meeting with the aim at involving OTM manufacturing industry and contractors directly into the process of drafting and reviewing relevant TSI – approach agreed at phone conference on 20.08.11 • Supposing that a common approach on OTM authorization with ERA is reached an official meeting with ERA and representatives of national authorities (NSA) from major European countries shall be organized jointly by ERA, UNIFE and EFRTC - pending

  6. OTM meeting in Brussels, 14.09.2011 PRESENT BAREND Ton, Strukton, The Netherlands CHAINE Guillaume, ETF, France HARTMANN Michael, Kirow AG, Germany HOFMANN Markus, LW, Chairman, Germany KORPANEC Imrich, EFRTC, France MANHART Matthias Sersa- Group, Switzerland, MESSERLI Franz, Matisa, Co-Chairman, Switzerland TESOURO Oscar, ComsaEmte, Spain PETZ Michael, Robel, Germany/Austria POLO Alice, UNIFE, Belgium TOUZALIN Daniel, Vossloh URLINGS Jo, EFRTC, The Netherlands APOLOGIES BERTOZZI Pierpaolo, CFL, Italy FURIO Nicolas, UNIFE, Belgium GÖGGEL Tobias, Cemafer/Geismar, Germany/France HAYNES Stephen, Colas Rail, UK

  7. Brussels meeting – main issues • Relevant information to OTM from UNIFE workshop on TSI revision procedure on 08.09.2011 • Relevant information to OTM from CEN TC 256/SC1 plenary meeting on 07.10.2011 • List of the critical issues based on comparison of Loc & Pas TSI and EN 14 033 • Further actions with regard to ERA and/or NSA • All presentations and minutes of the meeting with appendices are at CD ROM in Supporting documents file and EFRTC website in transversal issues library

  8. Comparison TSI Loc & Pas with EN 14 033 • Manufacturing industry (OTM Co-Chairman, Mr. Franz Messerli, CEO of Matisa) presented the first critical comparison of TSI Loc & Pas with EN 14 033, part 1 which identified the items where • EN 14033-1 is equal to TSI specifications • consistence can be found for EN 14 033-1 and TSI referring to the same standards • components covered by TSI and some other harmonized standards are missing in EN 14 033-1 • TSI and EN 14033-1 show partly weak or even strong discrepancies • For illustrations of the above - some examples from Mr. Messerli’s presentation

  9. Full agreement on the following principles • OTM authorisation has to be kept voluntary for time being in any further revision of all TSI and any related standards • At present, EN 14 033 forms the best basis for developing mutual acceptance of the authorisation by NSA on the basis of bilateral/multilateral agreements • For this purpose it is proposed to check the existing bilateral agreements and enhance their validity for OTM • OTM TF welcome the proposed alignment of EN 14 033 by CEN WG 5 as harmonised standard, but this work cannot be completed in time available for TSI revision. • OTM Task Force therefore decided to take immediate actions to identify the critical items for TSI revision in the time schedule adopted by ERA..

  10. Conclusions/Actions(1) • It was acknowledged that a detailed comparison of TSI and EN 14 033 cannot be donejust by internal resources of UNIFE and EFRTC. It was therefore agreed that: • Chapter 4 TSI Loc & Pas shall be analyzed point with regard to its applicability to OTM and a detailed critical comparison of each item of EN 14 033 with chapter 4 TSI Loc & Pas shall be performed • Call for proposal with detail remit to be drafted by EFRTC by end of the October - done • A consultant shall be selected by 15.11 to perform the work by the end of the year (5 pre-selected companies/ consultants approached)

  11. Conclusions/Actions (2) • In addition to previous it was agreed that • existing bilateral/multilateral agreements shall be checked with regard to their potential applicability to OTM • This work will be carried out by members of Task Force in line with the agreed assignments at the meeting • For this purpose UNIFE provided EFRTC with the matrix of the existing bilateral agreements as presented in the last slide

  12. List of supporting documents with links • Frankfurt meeting, 20.07.2011 • Minutes/ Conclusions • A1-A6 Appendices – EFRTC presentation & position paper, TSI Loc&Pas, OTM v3, ERA D29 guidelines for vehicle authorisations • EFRTC/UNIFE OTM conference call, 17.08.11 • Minutes with conclusions for approaching ERA/EC • Brussels meeting, 14.10.2011 • Minutes/ Conclusions • UNIFE workshop 08.09.2011 – all presentations • First comparison TSI & CEN standards, Matisa presentation – Mr Messerli • EN 14 033, part 1 – last version - harmonised standard • EFRTC remit for consultant

  13. The EFRTC General Meeting • Takes note of the information provided including the conclusions of progress report • Agrees with the proposed OTM actions as presented

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