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Directive (EU) 2016/798 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 May 2016 on railway safety (recast) (Text with EEA relevance)

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS

    1. Article 1.Subject matter

    2. Article 2.Scope

    3. Article 3.Definitions

  3. CHAPTER II DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF RAILWAY SAFETY

    1. Article 4.Role of actors in the Union rail system in developing and improving railway safety

    2. Article 5.Common safety indicators (‘CSIs’)

    3. Article 6.Common safety methods (‘CSMs’)

    4. Article 6a. Alignment of CSMs with revised deadlines

    5. Article 7.Common safety targets (‘CSTs’)

    6. Article 8.National rules in the field of safety

    7. Article 9.Safety management systems

  4. CHAPTER III SAFETY CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORISATION

    1. Article 10.Single safety certificate

    2. Article 11.Cooperation between the Agency and national safety authorities on issuing single safety certificates

    3. Article 12.Safety authorisation of infrastructure managers

    4. Article 13.Access to training facilities

    5. Article 14.Maintenance of vehicles

    6. Article 15.Derogations from the system of certification of entities in charge of maintenance

  5. CHAPTER IV NATIONAL SAFETY AUTHORITIES

    1. Article 16.Tasks

    2. Article 17.Supervision

    3. Article 18.Decision-making principles

    4. Article 19.Annual report

  6. CHAPTER V ACCIDENT AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATION

    1. Article 20.Obligation to investigate

    2. Article 21.Status of investigation

    3. Article 22.Investigating body

    4. Article 23.Investigation procedure

    5. Article 24.Reports

    6. Article 25.Information to be sent to the Agency

    7. Article 26.Safety recommendations

  7. CHAPTER VI TRANSITIONAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS

    1. Article 27.Exercise of delegation

    2. Article 27a. Urgency procedure

    3. Article 28.Committee procedure

    4. Article 29.Report and further Union action

    5. Article 30.Penalties

    6. Article 31.Transitional provisions

    7. Article 32.Recommendations and opinions of the Agency

    8. Article 33.Transposition

    9. Article 34.Repeal

    10. Article 35.Entry into force

    11. Article 36.Addressees

    1. ANNEX I

      COMMON SAFETY INDICATORS

      1. Common safety indicators (CSIs) shall be reported annually by the...

      2. If new facts or errors are discovered after the submission...

      3. Common definitions for the CSIs and methods to calculate the...

      4. 1. Indicators relating to accidents

        1. 1.1. Total and relative (to train-kilometres) number of serious accidents and...

        2. 1.2. Total and relative (to train-kilometres) number of persons seriously injured...

      5. 2. Indicators relating to dangerous goods

      6. 3. Indicators relating to suicides

      7. 4. Indicators relating to precursors of accidents

      8. 5. Indicators to calculate the economic impact of accidents

      9. 6. Indicators relating to technical safety of infrastructure and its implementation...

        1. 6.1. Percentage of tracks with Train Protection Systems (TPSs) in operation...

        2. 6.2. Number of level crossings (total, per line kilometre and track...

      10. Appendix

        Common definitions for the CSIs and methods of calculating the economic impact of accidents

        1. 1. Indicators relating to accidents

          1. 1.1. ‘significant accident’ means any accident involving at least one rail...

          2. 1.2. ‘significant damage to stock, track, other installations or environment’ means...

          3. 1.3. ‘extensive disruptions to traffic’ means that train services on a...

          4. 1.4. ‘train’ means one or more railway vehicles hauled by one...

          5. 1.5. ‘collision of train with rail vehicle’ means a front to...

          6. 1.6. ‘collision of train with obstacle within the clearance gauge’ means...

          7. 1.7. ‘derailment of train’ means any case in which at least...

          8. 1.8. ‘level crossing accident’ means any accident at level crossings involving...

          9. 1.9. ‘accident to persons involving rolling stock in motion’ means accidents...

          10. 1.10. ‘fire in rolling stock’ means a fire or explosion that...

          11. 1.11. ‘other (accident)’ means any accident other than a collision of...

          12. 1.12. ‘passenger’ means any person, excluding a member of the train...

          13. 1.13. ‘employee or contractor’ means any person whose employment is in...

          14. 1.14. ‘level crossing user’ means any person using a level crossing...

          15. 1.15. ‘trespasser’ means any person present on railway premises where such...

          16. 1.16. ‘other person at a platform’ means any person at a...

          17. 1.17. ‘other person not at a platform’ means any person not...

          18. 1.18. ‘death (killed person)’ means any person killed immediately or dying...

          19. 1.19. ‘serious injury (seriously injured person)’ means any person injured who...

        2. 2. Indicators relating to dangerous goods

          1. 2.1. ‘accident involving the transport of dangerous goods’ means any accident...

          2. 2.2. ‘dangerous goods’ means those substances and articles the carriage of...

        3. 3. Indicators relating to suicides

          1. 3.1. ‘suicide’ means an act to deliberately injure oneself resulting in...

          2. 3.2. ‘attempted suicide’ means an act to deliberately injure oneself resulting...

        4. 4. Indicators relating to precursors of accidents

          1. 4.1. ‘broken rail’ means any rail which is separated in two...

          2. 4.2. ‘track buckle or other track misalignment’ means any fault related...

          3. 4.3. ‘wrong side signalling failure’ means any technical failure of a...

          4. 4.4. ‘Signal Passed at Danger when passing a danger point’ means...

          5. 4.5. ‘Signal Passed at Danger without passing a danger point’ means...

          6. 4.6. ‘broken wheel on rolling stock in service’ means a break...

          7. 4.7. ‘broken axle on rolling stock in service’ means a break...

        5. 5. Common methodologies to calculate the economic impact of accidents

          1. 5.1. The Value of Preventing a Casualty (VPC) is composed of:...

          2. 5.2. Common principles to appraise the value of safety per se...

          3. 5.3. Definitions

            1. 5.3.1. ‘Cost of damage to environment’ means costs that are to...

            2. 5.3.2. ‘Cost of material damage to rolling stock or infrastructure’ means...

            3. 5.3.3. ‘Cost of delays as a consequence of accidents’ means the...

        6. 6. Indicators relating to technical safety of infrastructure and its implementation...

          1. 6.1. ‘Train Protection System (TPS)’ means a system that helps to...

          2. 6.2. ‘On-board systems’ mean systems assisting the driver to observe line-side...

          3. 6.3. ‘level crossing’ means any level intersection between a road or...

          4. 6.4. ‘road’ means, for the purpose of railway accident statistics, any...

          5. 6.5. ‘passage’ means any route, other than a road, provided for...

          6. 6.6. ‘passive level crossing’ means a level crossing without any form...

          7. 6.7. ‘active level crossing’ means a level crossing where the crossing...

        7. 7. Definitions of the scaling bases

          1. 7.1. ‘train-km’ means the unit of measure representing the movement of...

          2. 7.2. ‘passenger-km’ means the unit of measure representing the transport of...

          3. 7.3. ‘line km’ means the length measured in kilometres of the...

          4. 7.4. ‘track km’ means the length measured in kilometres of the...

    2. ANNEX II

      NOTIFICATION OF NATIONAL SAFETY RULES

      1. National safety rules notified in accordance with point (a) of...

      2. rules concerning existing national safety targets and safety methods; rules...

    3. ANNEX III

      REQUIREMENTS AND ASSESSMENT CRITERIA FOR ORGANISATIONS APPLYING FOR AN ECM CERTIFICATE OR FOR A CERTIFICATE IN RESPECT OF MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS OUTSOURCED BY AN ENTITY IN CHARGE OF MAINTENANCE

      1. The organisation management must be documented in all relevant parts...

      2. The following basic requirements shall be applied to the four...

      3. 1. Leadership commitment to the development and implementation of the...

    4. ANNEX IV

      1. PART A Repealed Directive with a list of the successive amendments thereto

      2. PART B Time limits for transposition into national law

    5. ANNEX V

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