How must risks be identified and managed in the emergency management plan?
When reviewing emergency management plans, ITSRR will expect to see risks arising from emergency situations included in the operator’s risk register and clear links between these risks and the emergency management plan. The regulations provide that the emergency management plan must address: • the types and classes of emergencies that are foreseeable in relation to the railway operations • the consequences of each type or class of emergency, including an estimate of the likely magnitude and severity of the effects of each type of class • the risks to safety arising from those emergencies • measures to mitigate the effects of those emergencies. What are the consultation requirements for emergency management planning? The regulations set out requirements for consultation when preparing emergency management plans. ITSRR may exempt a rail transport operator from the requirement to consult with any particular person or body. See the fact sheet Exemptions Under Rail Safety Legislation. To co
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