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RSSB GI/GN7606 : ISSUE 1

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

GUIDANCE NOTE - PREVENTION AND MITIGATION OF OVERRUNS - RISK ASSESSMENT

Published date

16-09-2013

Superseded date

01-12-2014

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Part A
Issue Record
Technical Content
Application
Health and Safety Responsibilities
Supply
Part B
1 Purpose
2 Scope
3 Definitions
4 Assessment of Overrun Risk During Track Layout and Signalling Design
5 Operational Use of Infrastructure
6 Review of Overrun Risk in Existing Layouts
7 General Requirements for Overrun Risk Assessments and Reviews
Appendices
A - Overview of the Overrun Risk Assessment Process for Track and Signalling Design
B - Good Practice for the Design of Track Layouts and the Positioning of Signals
C - Application of the Low Risk Criteria
D - Detailed Assessment of Overrun Risk
E - Overrun Risk Reduction Measures
F - Use of Layout Risk Method for Signal Overrun Assessment
References

Gives guidance on meeting the requirements of Railway Group Standard GI/RT7006.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Rail Safety and Standards Board Limited
Status
Superseded

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