HSE press release E227:03 - 13 November 2003
Following the recent publication of the Health and Safety Commission's (HSC) discussion document 'Safety on the Railway - Shaping the Future', the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is inviting interested parties to attend an open meeting to debate the issues raised in the document.
The document invites views and comments on options to renew and update railway safety legislation. It is aimed at all those working in the industry or interested in its safety performance, and is the outcome of a wide-ranging review by HSE. The review was driven by new European requirements, the need to implement public inquiry recommendations and a periodic evaluation of current law.
Dr Elizabeth Gibby, Head of HSE's Cullen Legislation Division, said: "This is the perfect opportunity to contribute to the regulatory and industry arrangements for securing safety on the railway. HSE, as the independent health and safety regulator, is keen to hear the views of all those interested in railway safety. I would encourage them to attend and let us hear their views and ideas on these important proposals."
The discussion document specifically seeks views on:
HSE is holding two open events:
Each event is scheduled to last around two hours and will begin with a short overview presentation by HSE officials. Following this, the meeting will be thrown open for questions and discussion.
1. The Discussion Document 'Safety on the Railway - Shaping the
Future' was published on 27 October (see HSC press notice
C059-03) and can be accessed via the HSE
website at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/consult/live.htm
2. Comments on the Discussion document should reach HSE by Wednesday 31 December 2003.
3. The topics covered in the document are arranged by theme, preceded by an introduction setting out the review's objectives and constraints. One chapter discusses which transport systems should be captured by future legal and other requirements and remaining chapters cover:
All enquiries from journalists should be directed to the HSE Press Office
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