Systems Acceptance (Accept a Railway System to entry into service) (Course Code R160)

The requirements and processes to authorise the Agency in charge of placing in service of new (or existing but substantially modified) railway system as a whole or parts of it.

A course, providing practical advice and suggestions to assist the Infrastructure Manager(s) and Train Operating Companies (Railway Undertakings) in all stages of the life cycle of the railway infrastructure and rolling stock in order the designed and constructed or manufactured system including their components, meets the basic requirements for safety, reliability and availability, health, environmental protection and technical compatibility.

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