Приклади вживання National safety rules Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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In national safety rules referred to in Article 8 and Annex II, or.
Member States shall make any necessary amendments to their national safety rules in the light of the adoption of CSMs and revisions to them.
National safety rules that are to be notified to the Commission according to the procedure described in Article 8 include:.
(20) Member States shall notify the Commission of all the relevant national safety rules in force, as set out in Annex II, and indicate their area of application.
Monitoring, promoting, and, where appropriate,enforcing and developing the safety regulatory framework including the system of national safety rules;
Before 30 April 2005 MemberStates shall notify the Commission of all the relevant national safety rules in force, as set out in Annex II, and indicate their area of application.
National safety rules, which are often based on national technical standards, should gradually be replaced by rules based on common standards, established by TSIs.
Not later than four years after the entry into force of this Directive,the Agency shall evaluate the way in which national safety rules are published and made available in accordance with paragraph 1.
The requirements may include application of TSIs and national safety rules, acceptance of staff's certificates and authorisation to place in service the rolling stock used by the railway undertaking.
The safety authority shall ensure that the provision of training services or, where appropriate, the granting of certificatesmeets the safety requirements laid down in TSIs or national safety rules described in Article 8 and Annex II.
The requirements may include application of TSIs and national safety rules, acceptance of staff's certificates and authorisation to place in service the rolling stock used by the railway undertaking.
The purpose of the safety certificate is to provide evidence that the railway undertaking has established its safety management system and canmeet requirements laid down in TSIs and other relevant Community legislation and in national safety rules in order to control risks and operate safely on the network.
Member States shall make any necessary amendments to their national safety rules in order to achieve at least the CSTs, and any revised CSTs, in accordance with the implementation timetables attached to them.
The purpose of the safety certificate is to provide evidence that the railway undertaking has established its safety management system and can meet requirements laid down in TSIs andother relevant Community legislation and in national safety rules in order to control risks and operate safely on the network.
The current situation, in which national safety rules continue to play a role, should be regarded as a transitional stage, leading ultimately to a situation in which European rules will apply.
Infrastructure managers and railway undertakings shall establish their safety management systems to ensure that the railway system can achieve at least the CSTs,is in conformity with the national safety rules described in Article 8 and Annex II and with safety requirements laid down in the TSIs, and that the relevant parts of CSMs are applied.
Information on exemptions from national safety rules that are needed to grant authorisation and evidence, based on risk assessment, showing that the acceptance of the rolling stock does not introduce undue risks to the network.
Member States shallforthwith notify the Commission of any amendment to the notified national safety rules and of any new such rule that might be adopted, unless the rule is wholly relating to the implementation of TSIs.
National safety rules" means all rules containing railwaysafety requirements imposed at Member State level and applicable to more than one railway undertaking, irrespective of the body issuing them;
Documentation from the railway undertaking on the TSIs or parts of TSIs and,where relevant, national safety rules and other rules applicable to its operations, its staff and its rolling stock and how compliance is ensured by the safety management system.
(h)‘national safety rules' means all ð binding ïrules containing railway safety ð or technical ï requirements imposed at Member State level and applicable to more than one railway undertaking ð undertakings ï, irrespective of the body issuing them;
In application of this Directive, Member States shall establish binding national safety rules and shall ensure that they are published and made available to all infrastructure managers, railway undertakings, applicants for a safety certificate and applicants for a safety authorisation in clear language that can be understood by the parties concerned.
All interested parties should thereforebe consulted before a Member State adopts a national safety rule that requires a higher safety level than the CSTs.
If, after the adoption of CSTs,a Member State intends to introduce a new national safety rule which requires a higher safety level than the CSTs, or if a Member State intends to introduce a new national safety rule which may affect operations of railway undertakings from other Member States on the territory of the Member State concerned, the Member State shall consult all interested parties in due time and the procedure in paragraph 7 shall apply.
If, after the adoption of CSTs,a Member State intends to introduce a new national safety rule which requires a higher safety level than the CSTs, or if a Member State intends to introduce a new national safety rule which may affect operations of railway undertakings from other Member States on the territory of the Member State concerned, the Member State shall consult all interested parties in due time and the procedure in paragraph 7 shall apply.