National Railway Safety Regulator Amendment Act | Act 69 of 2008 — South Africa law | Esheria

National Railway Safety Regulator Amendment Act

This section amends several definitions in the rail safety law, including dangerous goods, integrity, network, network operator, station, train operator, and threat to safety.

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Jurisdiction
South Africa
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Act 69 of 2008
Version
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Language
en
Updated
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About this statute

This section amends several definitions in the rail safety law, including dangerous goods, integrity, network, network operator, station, train operator, and threat to safety. This section changes the definition of “railway” and gives the Minister and Regulator powers to classify or exempt certain railway systems. This provision amends section 5 of the principal Act so that operators remain responsible for safety within their own areas, and the railway safety authority must oversee railway transport safety and promote better safety performance. The Regulator must conclude an appropriate co-operative agreement or arrangement with every relevant organ of state. This section amends section 7 so the Regulator’s functions include rail dangerous-goods safety oversight, recognising associations to collaborate on standards, and occupational health and safety oversight linked to railway safety.