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Evaluation of Railway Safety (Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 1997
The Railway Safety (Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 1997 were introduced as part of a programme for modernising railway legislation. They replaced a large number of old provisions, dating back as far as 1839. They converted about 100 existing prescriptive requirements into five new goal-setting duties which cover:
- preventing unauthorised access to the railway infrastructure (eg by means of lineside fencing);
- providing means of passenger communication with staff on trains;
- preventing collisions and derailments (eg by means of adequate signalling systems);
- providing adequate braking systems; and
- preventing accidents to staff (eg trackside workers) from moving vehicles.
Last updated: 22 July 2009
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