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Technical and Logistics Committee

Technical and Logistics Committee. Zoetermeer, November 18 th , 2011. Imrich Korpanec, Markus Hofmann. Technical and Logistics Committee. Content. Report CEN TC 256/SC 1 Directive   TSI   CEN standard OTM Task Force progress report. Technical and Logistics Committee.

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Technical and Logistics Committee

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  1. Technical and Logistics Committee Zoetermeer, November 18th, 2011 Imrich Korpanec, Markus Hofmann

  2. Technical and Logistics Committee Content • Report CEN TC 256/SC 1 • Directive   TSI   CEN standard • OTM Task Force progress report

  3. Technical and Logistics Committee Reports CEN TC 256/SC 1 Plenary session Funchal, 07.10.2011 New: 3 year time-frame for the development of ENs, TRs and TSs 9 month Tolerance Request

  4. CEN TC 256/SC 1 working groups + SG 11 Track Gauge

  5. CEN TC 256/SC 1 Secretariat Report • Management overview • 83 working items • 59 published standards • 15 draft standards projects approved • Structure of Working Groups • Title & scope • Convenor & secretary • Full list of published standards

  6. CEN TC 256/SC 1 Published Standards 13 standards shall be applied by contractors, dealing with track machines (WG 5), welding (WG 4), safety (WG 39), qualification of contractors (WG 34) and partly trackwork acceptance (WG 21) In general, standards are in voluntary domain but those declared by EC as “harmonized” consist parts which are mandatory under the European legislation A Harmonised Standard provides a presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of Directives

  7. CEN TC 256/SC 1 Items relevant to contractors (1) New work items: EN 14587-1:2007/FprA1 – Flash butt welding of rails (WG 4) New prENxxxxx-z - Ultrasonic testing in track (WG 4) prEN xxxxx-4 – Safety protection on the track during work – Part 4: Safety barriers“ (WG 39) Extension of remit for “Track maintenance machines” for alignment of EN Standard with TSI (WG 5) Extension of the deadline for “Safety of the staff working on the track” by the end 2012 (WG 39)

  8. CEN TC 256/SC 1 Items relevant to contractors (2) • Other items: • Formal Vote on the final draft FprEN 13231-3 – Acceptance of works – Part 3: Acceptance of re-profiling rails in track" (WG 21) • CEN Enquiry on the draft prEN 13231-4 - Acceptance of works – Part 4: Acceptance of re-profiling rails in switches and crossings“ (WG21) • Recently completed standards: • EN 13848-1+A1:2008 – Characterization of track geometry • EN 13848-2 – Measuring system – Track recording vehicles • EN 13848-3 – Measuring system – track construction and maintenance machines • EN 13848-5+A1:2010 – Geometric quality levels – Plain line

  9. CEN TC 256/SC 1 Items relevant to contractors (3) Decision in agreement with the proposal of EFRTC/Chairman WG 5to review EN14033 parts 1, 2 and 3 to: a) Check alignment of the three documents b) Take advantage of experience gained in using the documents to date, including identification of missing requirements c) Align part 1 with Railway Interoperability Directive Decision to launch formal inquiry for revision of EN 114 969 Qualification system for track work contractors in 2012 subject to positive responses from NM

  10. CEN TC 256/SC 1 New appointments • Mr. H.L.G. van den TWEEL (NL) Convenor of CEN/TC 256/SC 1/ WG 39 “Safety protection on track during work“ • Mr. Mike JAMES (UK) • Convenor of CEN/TC 256/SC 1/ WG 5 “Track construction and maintenance machines”

  11. The EFRTC General Meeting • Takes note of information provided • Agrees with EFRTC participation in WG 5 • in line with the OTM remit • Encourage EFRTC members to contact MS for seeking positive voting for the revision of EN 14 969

  12. Technical and Logistics Committee Directive   TSI   CEN standard

  13. Directive   TSI   CEN standard

  14. Directive   TSI   CEN standard DIRECTIVE Interoperability

  15. Directive   TSI   CEN standard DIRECTIVE Interoperability TSI Loc and Pas

  16. Directive   TSI   CEN standard DIRECTIVE Interoperability TSI Loc and Pas

  17. Directive   TSI   CEN standard DIRECTIVE Interoperability TSI Loc and Pas Railway applications - Track – Railbound construction and maintenance machines STANDARD

  18. Directive   TSI   CEN standard DIRECTIVE Interoperability TSI Loc and Pas Railway applications - Track – Railbound construction and maintenance machines STANDARD

  19.  OTM Task Force

  20. Technical and Logistics Committee OTM Task Force progress report Markus Hofmann Chairman

  21. OTM Task Force • OTM Task Force set up at the joint • EFRTC-UNIFE meeting on 03.05.2011 • EFRTC General Meeting in Zurich approved • Final version of EFRTC position paper and • Remit for joint EFRTC/UNIFE Task Force • OTM Task Force met twice: • Frankfurt on 20.07.2011 • Brussels on 14.10.2011

  22. OTM Task Force PRESENT in Frankfurt 20.07.2011 CHAINE Guillaume, ETF, France FURIO Nicolas, UNIFE, Belgium GÖGGEL Tobias, Cemafer/Geismar, Germany/France HARTMANN Michael, Kirow AG, Germany HOFMANN Markus, LHW, Chairman, Germany KORPANEC Imrich, EFRTC, France MANHARD Matthias Sersa- Group, Switzerland, MESSERLI Franz, Matisa, Co-Chairman, Switzerland PETZ Michael, Robel, Germany/Austria URLINGS Jo, EFRTC, The Netherlands APOLOGIES: TON Barend, Strukton, the Netherlands BERTOZZI Pierpaolo, CFL, Italy HAYNES Stephen, Colas Rail, UK SANTOS Fernando, Somafel, Portugal TESOURO Oscar, ComsaEmte, Spain

  23. OTM Task Force Frankfurt meeting • Kick off meeting • Presentation of EFRTC position paper • Roundtable discussion • On remit for clarification of the objectives, tasks and procedures • Exchange of opinions • Of participants experience on OTM • Discussion on next steps • Conclusions & Actions

  24. OTM Task Force Conclusions & Actions • Manufacturing industry • Draft a list of critical items September 2011 • EFRTC Secretary General • Address letter to Chairman of CEN TC 256/SC1 • for support in harmonizing issues in EN 14033 • August 2011 • UNIFE and EFRTC • Contact ERA for informal meeting • at involving OTM Task Forcedirectly into the process of drafting TSI

  25. OTM Task Force PRESENT in Brussels 14.09.2011 TON Barend, Strukton, The Netherlands CHAINE Guillaume, ETF, France HARTMANN Michael, Kirow AG, Germany HOFMANN Markus, LHW, Chairman, Germany KORPANEC Imrich, EFRTC, France MANHART Matthias, Sersa- Group, Switzerland, MESSERLI Franz, Matisa, Co-Chairman, Switzerland TESOURO Oscar, ComsaEmte, Spain PETZ Michael, Robel, Germany/Austria POLO Alice, UNIFE, Belgium TOUZALIN Daniel, Vossloh URLINGS Jo, EFRTC, The Netherlands APOLOGIES BERTOZZI Pierpaolo, CFL, Italy GÖGGEL Tobias, Cemafer/Geismar, Germany/France HAYNES Stephen, Colas Rail, UK

  26. OTM Task Force Brussels meeting • Information UNIFEon TSI revision workshop 08.09.2011 • Information on OTM CEN TC 256/SC1 • plenary meeting 07.10.2011 • List of critical issues based on • comparison TSI Loc & Pas and EN14033 • Further actions with regard to ERA and /or/NSA

  27. OTM Task Force Comparison TSI Loc & Pas with EN 14033 • Mr. Franz Messerli, Matisa presented: • EN 14033-1 is equal to TSI specifications • Consistence for EN 14033-1 and TSI referring to the same standards • Components covered by TSI andsome other harmonized standards are missing in EN 14 033-1 • TSI and EN 14033-1 show partly weak or even strong discrepancies

  28. OTM Task Force Agreement on • OTM authorisation has to be kept voluntary for time being • EN 14033 is best basis for developing mutual acceptance by NSA • Check the bilateral agreements for OTM • Proposal of alignment EN 14033 by CEN WG 5 as harmonised standard, but timetable available for TSI revisionis short for them • Decision to take actions to identify the critical items for TSI revision in the time schedule adopted by ERAby Task Force

  29. OTM Task Force Conclusions & Actions (1) • Detailedcomparison of TSI and EN 14033 cannot be doneby internal resources of UNIFE and EFRTC • Chapter 4 TSI Loc & Pas shall be analyzed point with regard to its applicability to OTM and a detailed critical comparison of each item of EN 14033 with chapter 4 TSI Loc & Pas shall be performed

  30. OTM Task Force Conclusions & Actions (2) • Call for proposal with detail remit drafted by EFRTCby end of the October 2011 • A consultant shall be selected to perform the work by the end of the year • by 15 November 2011 • (5 pre-selected companies/consultants approached)

  31. OTM Task Force Conclusions & Actions (3) • In addition to previous agreement • existing bilateral/multilateral agreements shall be checked with regard toOTM • Work will be carried out by members of • Task Force • For this purpose UNIFE provided EFRTC • with matrix of bilateral agreements

  32. OTM Task Force Bilateral Agreements

  33. OTM Task Force List of supporting documents with links • Frankfurt meeting, 20.07.2011 • Minutes/ Conclusions • A1-A6Appendices – EFRTC presentation & position paper, TSI Loc&Pas, OTM v3, ERA D29 guidelines • EFRTC/UNIFE conference call, 17.08.11 • Minutes with conclusions for approaching ERA/EC • Brussels meeting, 14.10.2011 • Minutes/ Conclusions • UNIFE workshop 08.09.2011 – all presentations • First comparison TSI & CEN standards, Matisa presentation – Mr Messerli • EN 14 033, part 1 – last version - harmonised standard • EFRTC remit for consultant

  34. The EFRTC General Meeting • Takes note of the information provided including the conclusions of progress report • Agrees with the proposed OTM actions as presented

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