Title: Railway Safety Regulator Project
1Railway Safety Regulator Project
Railway
Safety
Regulator
2Contents of Presentation
- Background information
- RSR Bill
- Key Regulations
- Cascade of documentation
- Way forward
- Conclusion
3Why a Railway Safety Regulator?
- Operator should not be player and referee
- Current large number of operators
- Safety considerations necessitate consistent
- Development and application of standards
- Interfaces between operators
- Reporting and performance measurement
- Industry-wide trend analysis
- Promotion of safety culture, including
- Employee involvement in safety processes
- Safety an integral part of management
- Harmonize with SADC objectives
- Changes to status quo will reinforce need for
RSR - Gautrain
4Criteria
- Industry will remain responsible for managing
safety - Regulator to oversee safety and approve standards
- Bill, regulations, standards to be developed for
South Africa - Must be suitable for present and future
- Legislation should be simple, supplemented by
regulations and standards - All stakeholders should be consulted
5International Approaches to Railway Safety
6Externalities Influencing Railway Safety
Technology
Other Legislation
International Benchmarking
- Legislation
- Act
- Regulation
- Regulator
- Monitoring
- Enforcement
Organizations Safety System
Continuous Improvement of SAFETY
Emergency Services
Employees
Other Industry Operators
Public Customers
Company Management
7Managing Railway Operational Safety
- Process is one of Co-regulation
- Industry responsibilities
- Managing Safety
- Developing Standards
- Association responsibilities
- Ensuring consistency of Standards
- Regulator responsibilities
- Overseeing Safety
- Adopting Standards
8Who will be Regulated
9RSR Overseeing Safety
- Conducting
- audits
- inspections and
- accident / incident investigations
- Analyzing
- accident reports
- safety plans
- performance indicators
- Benchmarking
- Consultation
10Overseeing Safety (cont.)
- Making Regulations Guidelines
- Ensuring industry reviews standards, including
codes and rules - Issuing of directives to limit operations
- Enforcement
- Relationship Building
11RSR Bill
- Purpose
- To establish the Railway Safety Regulator to
regulate safe railway operations - Preamble
- Safe railway operations are fundamental
- Safe railway operations promote rail as mode
- Safe railway operation must be overseen, managed
and coordinated - Railway safety has a relationship with
occupational safety, and with security - Primary role is safe railway operations
supporting role occupational health and safety,
and security - Relevant organs of State must co-operate
12RSR Bill Preamble (cont.)
- The Bill is enacted in order to
- provide for and promote safe railway operations
- encourage collaboration between interested and
affected parties - recognise the prime responsibility and
accountability of railway operators for safety of
railway operations - to facilitate a modern, flexible and efficient
regulatory regime for enhancement of safe railway
operations - Promote harmonisation with SADC objectives
13RSR Bill
- Chapter 1 Definitions and Interpretation
- Chapter 2 Purpose and Application
- Chapter 3 Establishment and Governance of RSR
- Chapter 4 Safety Permits
- Chapter 5 Safety Management
- Chapter 6 Entry and Inspection
14RSR Bill
- Chapter 7 Reporting and Investigations
- Chapter 8 Monitoring, Assessment and
Information - Chapter 9 Appeals and Dispute Resolution
- Chapter 10 Offences and Remedies
- Chapter 11 General Provisions re
Regulations - Chapter 12 General and Transitional
Provisions
15Chapter 2 PURPOSE AND APPLICATION
- S2 Purpose repeat of Preamble
- S3 Application
- All railways with gauge greater than 600mm
- Not to railways underground in a mine
- Not to railways in an amusement park
- Not to aerial cableway
- Not to any other exempted railway
16Chapter 3 ESTABLISHMENT AND GOVERNANCE OF RSR
- S4 Establishment
- S5 Objects
- S6 Co-operative Governance
- S7 Functions of Regulator
- S8 Board of Regulator
- S9 CEO
- S10 Staff
17Chapter 3 (cont.)
- S11 Delegation and Assignment
- S12 Vacation of office of board members
- S13 Meetings of board
- S14 Minutes of board meetings
- S15 Committees of board
- S16Remuneration of directors and committee
members - S17 Funds of Regulator
18Chapter 3 (cont.)
- S18 Financial year of Regulator
- S19 Disagreements between Minister and board
- S20 Reporting to Minister and Parliament
- S21 Judicial management and liquidation of
Regulator
19Chapter 4SAFETY PERMITS
- S22 Railway undertakings requiring safety permit
- S23 Application for safety permit
- S24 Conditions of safety permit
- S25 Reason for decision
- S26 Suspension, revocation and surrender of
safety permit - S27 Prohibition on transfer of safety permit
20Chapter 5SAFETY MANAGEMENT
- Part 1 Safety Management Systems and Standard
- S28 Regulation for safety management systems and
safety management system report - S29 Standards
- Part 2 Rolling Stock, Infrastructure and
Stations - S30 Regulations for design, construction,
operation and alteration - Part 3 Non-railway operations affecting
safety - S31 Regulations for infrastructure or activity
affecting safe railway operations -
21Chapter 6ENTRY AND INSPECTION
- S32 Appointment of railway safety inspector
- S33 Powers and duties of railway safety
inspector - S34 Duty to assist railway safety inspector
- S35 Duty to produce documents
- S36 Powers of railway safety inspector to deal
with unsafe conditions
22Chapter 7RAILWAY OCCURRENCE REPORTING AND
INVESTIGATIONS
- S37 Railway occurrence reporting
- S38 Railway occurrence investigations
23Chapter 8MONITORING, ASSESSMENT AND INFORMATION
- S39 Establishment of national railway safety
information and monitoring system - S40 Provision of information
- S41 Access of information
- S42 Regulations for monitoring, assessment and
information
24Chapter 9APPEALS AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION
- S43 Appeals to chief executive officer against
decision of railway safety inspector - S44 Appeals to board against decision of chief
executive officer
25Chapter 10OFFENCES AND REMEDIES
- S45 Offences
- S46 Enquiry in respect of compensation for harm,
loss or damage suffered - S47 Award of damages
- S48 Offences in relation to employer and
employee relationships - S49 Liability of Director
26Chapter 11GENERAL PROVISIONS REGARDING
REGULATIONS
- S50 Making of regulations
- S51 Consideration of regulations
27Chapter 12GENERAL AND TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
- S52 State bound
- S53 Limitation of liability
- S54 Financial assistance
- S55 International co-operation
- S56 Effect of delegation
- S57 Documents deemed to be properly authorized
and issued
28Chapter 12 (cont)
- S57Documents deemed to be properly authorised
and issued - S58Documents and steps taken valid under certain
circumstances - S59 Service of documents
- S60 Repeal of laws and savings
- S61 Short title and commencement
29Key Regulations
- Reg. 001 Part 1Safety Management System (28(a))
- Part 2 Safety Management System
Report (28(b)) - Part 3(a) Occurrence Reporting (
37) - Part 3(b) Information to be
supplied (42) - Reg. 002 Procedure for development and
standards (29)
30REG 001SMSSMSRand Safety Reporting
- Safety Management System
- Management Policy and Structure
- Risk and Occurrence Management
- Human Factors Management
- Procurement of Goods and Contracted Services
- Engineering and Operational Systems
- Interface Management
31SMS Report
- Name, address and registration no. of operator
- Principle features of operation
- Organizational objectives and policies
- List of titles dates of documents followed
- List of safety-related legislation being
complied with - List of training and courses for safety critical
work - List of other operators with whom operator
interfaces - Brief description of SMS elements
- Processing Fee
32Safety Performance Assessment
- Occurrence reporting
- Category A death, serious injury, significant
damage to property within 24 hours - Category B other safety related incidents, which
have potential to become category A reported
quarterly - Information to be supplied
- Occurrences quarterly and annually
- SMS information
- Other to enable RSR to oversee safety
33Cascade of Documentation
Railway Safety Regulator Act
(mandatory)
Regulation 001 SMS SMSR Safety performance
assessment
(mandatory)
- RSR Standard
- Part 1 Railway Safety Standard General
Requirements Describes the elements of
Regulation 001and refers to Parts 2 to 7 - Part 2Track, Civil and Electric Traction
Infrastructure - Part 3Rolling Stock
- Part 4Train Control Systems and equipment
- Part 5Operational Systems
- Part 6Railway interface with other
infrastructure - Part7Transportation of Dangerous Goods
- Industry Standards
- General Standard or Sectoral Standard
- Standards for all or part of each element in
Parts 2 to 7 above and will range from high level
to detail
34Way Forward
- Approval of Draft Bill planned May 2002
- Development of 2 Regulations completion April
2002 - Development of SOPs i.t.o of MOU with DOL as
forerunner to Co-operative Governance Agreements
implementation July 2002 - Conclusion of Co-operative Governance Agreement
with SAPS December 2002
35Way Forward (cont.)
- Development of RSR Standards
- General Standard for Railway Safety July 2002
- Guidance documents in support of regulations
July 2002 - Technical Standards commence September 2002
- Development of Industry Standards as and when
required - Appointment of RSR board, CEO and staff June
2002 to March 2003 - Implementation of SMS September 2003
- Capacity Building
36Conclusion
- RSR is an opportunity to improve safety
- Implementation needs to be phased in
- Establish office
- Create capacity in personnel
- Auditing
- Inspection
- Occurrence investigation
- Industry needs lead time to develop SMS
- Thank you for the opportunity
- Are there any questions?