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SANS 3000-1:2009 - Railway Safety Regulator

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<strong>SANS</strong> <strong>3000</strong>-1:<strong>2009</strong>Edition 2Table of changesChange No. Date ScopeAcknowledgementThe SABS Standards Division and the <strong>Railway</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Regulator</strong> wish to acknowledge the valuableassistance of the following organizations in the preparation of this document:a) Transnet Limited;b) the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA);c) the Heritage <strong>Railway</strong> Association of South Africa;d) the Railroad Association of South Africa;e) Standards Australia;f) Transport Canada; andg) Bombela Concession Company (Pty) Ltd.ForewordThis South African standard was approved by National Committee SABS TC 1066, Nationalsteering committee for railway safety standards, in accordance with procedures of the SABSStandards Division, in compliance with annex 3 of the WTO/TBT agreement.This document was published in XXXX <strong>2009</strong>. This document supersedes <strong>SANS</strong> <strong>3000</strong>-1:2005(edition 1).<strong>SANS</strong> <strong>3000</strong> consists of the following parts, under the general title <strong>Railway</strong> safety management:Part 1: General.Part 2-1: Technical requirements for engineering and operational standards – General.Part 2-2: Technical requirements for engineering and operational standards – Track, civil andelectrical infrastructure.Part 2-3: Technical requirements for engineering and operational standards – Rolling stock.Part 2-4: Technical requirements for engineering and operational standards – Train authorizationand control systems and equipment. (In course of preparation.)Part 2-5: Technical requirements for engineering and operational standards – Train operationsmanagement. (In course of preparation.)Part 2-6: Technical requirements for engineering and operational standards – Interoperability, intermodaland utilities management. (In course of preparation.)

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