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60.—(1) The licensee must keep the records specified in paragraph (2) for a period of at least two years beginning on the first day of the calendar year following the year in which the records were created.
(2) The records are—
(a)the training manual, including any previous versions of the training manual, and all associated documents, including all documents referred to in the training manual;
(b)records relating to individual participants in the training, including results of competence assessments, and details of the training received by each individual participant;
(c)records relating to any mission rehearsals carried out;
(d)details of the training equipment used;
(e)records of the instructors employed on the training programme;
(f)records of any arrangements made with a third party to provide services or equipment to the licensee under regulation 59(2);
(g)a record of any mission rehearsal which took place in accordance with regulation 70(5), including details of every person who participated in the rehearsal, and of any problems which arose during the rehearsal;
(h)the records kept under regulation 77 in relation to medical examinations and medical assessments;
(i)records of the training given to spaceflight participants;
(j)copies of any consent form signed by all crew members and spaceflight participants in accordance with section 17(2);
(k)any other records needed for the licensee to demonstrate that its training activity has been conducted in accordance with the training manual, any conditions on its licence, and these Regulations.
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