National Railway Safety Regulator Act, 2002 (Act No. 16 of 2002)RegulationsRailway Safety and Security Regulations, 20221. Definitions |
In these Regulations a word or expression to which a meaning has been assigned in the Act, has the meaning so assigned and, unless the context indicates otherwise—
"overcrowding"
for the purpose of these Regulations means, the presence of more people or things in a space than is comfortable, safe or permissible in accordance with the design capacity of that space;
"railway system"
means an integration of infrastructure, technologies, statutory, environmental and business requirements and human factors, designed for the safe transportation of people and freight on a railway network;
"Safety of Persons Officer"
means a person responsible to ensure an operator's compliance with the requirements stated in these Regulations in order to protect people within the railway system;
"security"
for the purpose of these Regulations means all the measures that are taken to protect the railway system with its associated operational elements to ensure safe railway operations;
"Security Compliance Officer"
means a person who is delegated with the responsibility to ensure compliance with requirements of security management in terms of these Regulations;
"Security Management Plan"
means a plan submitted by an operator to the Regulator in terms of regulation 6 of these Regulations;
"Safety of Persons Compliance Plan"
means a plan submitted by an operator to the Regulator in terms of regulation 8 of these Regulations; and
"the Act"
means the National Railway Safety Regulator Act, 2002 (Act No. 16 of 2002).