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REMOVING BURDENS – a European rail system fit for the future

REMOVING BURDENS – a European rail system fit for the future. Thierry Breyne – European Rail Agency - Head of the Safety Unit International Railway Safety Conference – 2012 LONDON. Introduction. Rail transport is a key necessity. Rail transport is safe.

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REMOVING BURDENS – a European rail system fit for the future

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  1. REMOVING BURDENS – a European rail system fit for the future Thierry Breyne – European Rail Agency - Head of the Safety Unit International RailwaySafetyConference – 2012 LONDON

  2. Introduction Rail transport is a key necessity Rail transport is safe BUT for it to continue to maintain its competitive position, railways must become more efficient and effective

  3. Existing legal framework Part A – is the acceptance of a RUs SMS. This is valid throughout the EU Part B - is the acceptance of RU’s capability to meet the specific requirements necessary for the safe operation of the relevant network. This is valid for the relevant Member State

  4. Safety management system (SMS) • SMSs provide the key tool for managing different operational requirements/risks • Because: • Allocate clear responsibilities • Set risk management controls, which are monitored and reviewed • Recognises the need to work together to deal with shared interfaces • Learning and continuously improving • Systematic approach to managing changes • A coherent approach to managing the competence of staff and the different work environments

  5. Flexible and proportionate legal framework Management & Control of Operational Activities using Processes & Rules The SMS TODAY Same in 2020! SMS and CSMs CSMs Result: it should be a small step change to the single safety certificate??

  6. Common safety methods CSM on risk assessment • Related to change management – builds on the SMS CSM on monitoring • Helps ensure that the SMS continues to be effective CSM on conformity assessment • Harmonised assessment process CSM on supervision • Sets out a clear structured way for NSAs to ensure that safety performance is managed • without them taking on the responsibility

  7. The problems • Incorrect implementation and application • Duplicate requirements by some Member States (re-checking what is in the Part A) • Onerous requirements by some Member States • Divergent interpretation of the assessment and acceptance of safety certificates • Problems with time and costs of issuing certificates Source ERFA

  8. The solutions • A legal framework which sets out a proportionate, targeted and harmonised approach to managing safety across the EU • Correct implementation and application of the legal framework and collecting information on whether this has taken place • Improving compliance of the actors Result: it will be a small step change to the single safety certificate

  9. Aim: Single safety certificate Simplified system with the single safety certificate But no major changes to the legal framework - consolidation The pre-conditions are in place CSM on monitoring CSM on risk assessment CSM on conformity assessment CSM on supervision COST Savings of between 50 to 100K Euros for an RU over a 5 year period

  10. Achieving continous improvement • Helping NSAs to move: FROM To InnoTrans 2012 planning

  11. What the Agency will do • Review existing framework to ensure it is fit for purpose • Understand the system - collect and analysis data • Provide better targeted and simpler guidance • Develop training and educate • Work closely with our stakeholder to deliver this InnoTrans 2012 planning

  12. Result: Single safety certificate Make the railway system work better by removing burdens and making a EU rail system fit for the future SINGLE SAFETY CERTIFICATE WILL: • SIMPLIFY REQUIREMENTS – One certificate valid throughout Europe based on the SMS and the RU controlling risks • BE CHEAPER – because NSAs will not be duplicating what other NSAs do and requiring additional checks with no safety benefits • PUT RESPONSIBILITY– where it should be; RUs managing & monitoring risks and NSAs supervising that that they do in co-operation with other NSAs The system is there and if correctly applied it is just a small step

  13. Wemake the railway system workbetter for society era.europa.eu InnoTrans 2012 planning

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