Singapore legislation

Regulation 2

of Transport Safety Investigations (Railway Occurrences) Regulations 2023

Regulation 2

General definitions

In these Regulations —“collision” means an impact, other than an impact associated with normal railway operating circumstances, between —

(a)

rail vehicles; or

(b)

a rail vehicle and an individual or a vehicle (such as, at a level crossing) or any rail infrastructure;“derailment” means any instance where one or more wheels of a rail vehicle come off the normal running surface of the track;“fatal railway-related injury” has the meaning given by regulation 5(2);“interested party” means a person who is determined by the Director to have significant interests, rights or legitimate expectations with respect to the outcome of an investigation into a rail casualty or rail incident;“level crossing” includes each of the following areas:

(a)

an area where a road and a railway meet at substantially the same level, whether or not there is a level crossing sign on the road at all or any of the entrances to the area;

(b)

a pedestrian crossing being an area where a footpath or shared path crosses a railway at substantially the same level, whether or not there is a level crossing sign on the path at all or any of the entrances to the area;“light maintenance service” means any of the following services connected with a railway:

(a)

the refuelling, or the cleaning of the interior or exterior, of rail vehicles placed in service for a rail service;

(b)

the carrying out to rail vehicles mentioned in paragraph (a) of maintenance work of a kind which is normally carried out at regular intervals to prepare the rail vehicles for a rail service without overhaul;“mainline track” means any track (including any siding) that is part of a railway but not any of the following:

(a)

a non-mainline track;

(b)

an overhaul track;“maintain” or “maintenance” includes repair, alteration, reconditioning and examination, and the detection and rectification of any faults;“near collision” means a situation in which a rail vehicle comes so close to being involved in a collision that a threat to the safety of any individual, property or the environment exists;“non-mainline track” means any track that is not an overhaul track but is part of —

(a)

a railway that is used solely for trials or testing of rail vehicles before first placing any of them in service for the provision of a rail service;

(b)

a railway that is used for testing of altered rail vehicles already in use, before re-placing any of them in service for the provision of a rail service;

(c)

a railway that is used as a marshalling yard or for storing of rail vehicles, or for a purpose preparatory or incidental to, or consequential on, the operations of a marshalling yard or the storing of rail vehicles at a specified yard, such as (but not limited to) receiving, switching or stabling of rail vehicles;

(d)

a railway that is used for the provision of light maintenance services, or for a purpose preparatory or incidental to, or consequential on, the provision of light maintenance services at a specified traction maintenance depot; or

(e)

a railway that is used for any combination of purposes in paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (d),and includes a track that may be connected to a mainline track but is used solely for any of the purposes in paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d) or (e), lies within the curtilage of a specific test facility, yard or traction maintenance depot (as the case may be) and has rail infrastructure which is functionally separate from that for the mainline track;“overhaul track” means a track that is used solely for the provision of overhaul services to rail vehicles, or for a purpose preparatory or incidental to, or consequential on, the provision of overhaul services to rail vehicles at specified locomotive works;“rail casualty” has the meaning given by regulation 5(1);“rail incident” has the meaning given by regulation 6;“rail infrastructure” means the facilities that are necessary to operate a railway safely and includes all of the following, but not rail vehicles:

(a)

tracks, associated track structures and works (such as cuttings, tunnels, viaducts, bridges, train stations, platforms, tram stops, excavations, land fill, track support earthworks and drainage work);

(b)

service roads, signalling systems, rolling stock control systems, communications systems, notices and signs, electrical power supply systems;

(c)

test facilities and equipment;

(d)

depots;

(e)

associated buildings, workshops, yards and plant;“rail service” means any of the following services:

(a)

a service for the carriage of passengers by railway;

(b)

a service for the carriage of goods by railway;

(c)

a light maintenance service;“rail vehicle” includes a locomotive, carriage, rail car, rail motor, light rail vehicle, train, tram, light inspection vehicle, road‑rail vehicle, trolley, wagon or monorail vehicle, but does not include a vehicle or a part of a vehicle designed to operate both on and off a track when the vehicle is not operating on a track;“rail vehicle in operation” has the meaning given by regulation 3;“railway” includes a railway network, that is to say —

(a)

any railway line, or combination of 2 or more railway lines; and

(b)

any installation associated with any track or tracks comprised in the railway line or lines in paragraph (a),together constituting a system of tracks and other installations which is used solely for and in connection with the support, guidance and operation of rail vehicles;“safety recommendation” means a proposal that is —

(a)

made under regulation 13 by the Director in relation to an investigation under the Act;

(b)

made for the purpose of preventing railway occurrences; and

(c)

not made for the purpose of creating a presumption of blame or liability for any railway occurrence,being a proposal based on information derived from the investigation or from other information (such as safety studies);“section 12(1) report” means a report about a railway occurrence that is an immediately reportable matter required by section 12(1) of the Act to be reported, consisting of an initial notice followed by a written notice in regulation 9;“section 12(2) report” means a report about a railway occurrence that is an ordinary reportable matter required by section 12(2) of the Act to be reported;“serious damage” —

(a)

for a rail vehicle, means damage that —

(i)

significantly affects the structural integrity, safe performance or safe operational characteristics of the rail vehicle; or

(ii)

involves the whole or partial destruction of the rail vehicle; or

(b)

for a rail infrastructure, means damage that significantly affects the structural integrity, safe performance or safe operational characteristics of the rail infrastructure;“serious railway-related injury” has the meaning given by regulation 5(3);“signal passed at danger” means an occasion when a rail vehicle on a railway passes a stop signal, or a signal with no indication, without authority;“track” means any combination of rails, rail connections, rail joints, rail fastenings, sleepers, ballast, points and crossing, or any substitute devices if used.

Definition

“collision” means an impact, other than an impact associated with normal railway operating circumstances, between —

(a)

rail vehicles; or

(b)

a rail vehicle and an individual or a vehicle (such as, at a level crossing) or any rail infrastructure;

Definition

“derailment” means any instance where one or more wheels of a rail vehicle come off the normal running surface of the track;

Definition

“fatal railway-related injury” has the meaning given by regulation 5(2);

Definition

“interested party” means a person who is determined by the Director to have significant interests, rights or legitimate expectations with respect to the outcome of an investigation into a rail casualty or rail incident;

Definition

“level crossing” includes each of the following areas:

(a)

an area where a road and a railway meet at substantially the same level, whether or not there is a level crossing sign on the road at all or any of the entrances to the area;

(b)

a pedestrian crossing being an area where a footpath or shared path crosses a railway at substantially the same level, whether or not there is a level crossing sign on the path at all or any of the entrances to the area;

Definition

“light maintenance service” means any of the following services connected with a railway:

(a)

the refuelling, or the cleaning of the interior or exterior, of rail vehicles placed in service for a rail service;

(b)

the carrying out to rail vehicles mentioned in paragraph (a) of maintenance work of a kind which is normally carried out at regular intervals to prepare the rail vehicles for a rail service without overhaul;

Definition

“mainline track” means any track (including any siding) that is part of a railway but not any of the following:

(a)

a non-mainline track;

(b)

an overhaul track;

Definition

“maintain” or “maintenance” includes repair, alteration, reconditioning and examination, and the detection and rectification of any faults;

Definition

“near collision” means a situation in which a rail vehicle comes so close to being involved in a collision that a threat to the safety of any individual, property or the environment exists;

Definition

“non-mainline track” means any track that is not an overhaul track but is part of —

(a)

a railway that is used solely for trials or testing of rail vehicles before first placing any of them in service for the provision of a rail service;

(b)

a railway that is used for testing of altered rail vehicles already in use, before re-placing any of them in service for the provision of a rail service;

(c)

a railway that is used as a marshalling yard or for storing of rail vehicles, or for a purpose preparatory or incidental to, or consequential on, the operations of a marshalling yard or the storing of rail vehicles at a specified yard, such as (but not limited to) receiving, switching or stabling of rail vehicles;

(d)

a railway that is used for the provision of light maintenance services, or for a purpose preparatory or incidental to, or consequential on, the provision of light maintenance services at a specified traction maintenance depot; or

(e)

a railway that is used for any combination of purposes in paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (d),and includes a track that may be connected to a mainline track but is used solely for any of the purposes in paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d) or (e), lies within the curtilage of a specific test facility, yard or traction maintenance depot (as the case may be) and has rail infrastructure which is functionally separate from that for the mainline track;

Definition

“overhaul track” means a track that is used solely for the provision of overhaul services to rail vehicles, or for a purpose preparatory or incidental to, or consequential on, the provision of overhaul services to rail vehicles at specified locomotive works;

Definition

“rail casualty” has the meaning given by regulation 5(1);

Definition

“rail incident” has the meaning given by regulation 6;

Definition

“rail infrastructure” means the facilities that are necessary to operate a railway safely and includes all of the following, but not rail vehicles:

(a)

tracks, associated track structures and works (such as cuttings, tunnels, viaducts, bridges, train stations, platforms, tram stops, excavations, land fill, track support earthworks and drainage work);

(b)

service roads, signalling systems, rolling stock control systems, communications systems, notices and signs, electrical power supply systems;

(c)

test facilities and equipment;

(d)

depots;

(e)

associated buildings, workshops, yards and plant;

Definition

“rail service” means any of the following services:

(a)

a service for the carriage of passengers by railway;

(b)

a service for the carriage of goods by railway;

(c)

a light maintenance service;

Definition

“rail vehicle” includes a locomotive, carriage, rail car, rail motor, light rail vehicle, train, tram, light inspection vehicle, road‑rail vehicle, trolley, wagon or monorail vehicle, but does not include a vehicle or a part of a vehicle designed to operate both on and off a track when the vehicle is not operating on a track;

Definition

“rail vehicle in operation” has the meaning given by regulation 3;

Definition

“railway” includes a railway network, that is to say —

(a)

any railway line, or combination of 2 or more railway lines; and

(b)

any installation associated with any track or tracks comprised in the railway line or lines in paragraph (a),together constituting a system of tracks and other installations which is used solely for and in connection with the support, guidance and operation of rail vehicles;

Definition

“safety recommendation” means a proposal that is —

(a)

made under regulation 13 by the Director in relation to an investigation under the Act;

(b)

made for the purpose of preventing railway occurrences; and

(c)

not made for the purpose of creating a presumption of blame or liability for any railway occurrence,being a proposal based on information derived from the investigation or from other information (such as safety studies);

Definition

“section 12(1) report” means a report about a railway occurrence that is an immediately reportable matter required by section 12(1) of the Act to be reported, consisting of an initial notice followed by a written notice in regulation 9;

Definition

“section 12(2) report” means a report about a railway occurrence that is an ordinary reportable matter required by section 12(2) of the Act to be reported;

Definition

“serious damage” —

(a)

for a rail vehicle, means damage that —

(i)

significantly affects the structural integrity, safe performance or safe operational characteristics of the rail vehicle; or

(ii)

involves the whole or partial destruction of the rail vehicle; or

(b)

for a rail infrastructure, means damage that significantly affects the structural integrity, safe performance or safe operational characteristics of the rail infrastructure;

Definition

“serious railway-related injury” has the meaning given by regulation 5(3);

Definition

“signal passed at danger” means an occasion when a rail vehicle on a railway passes a stop signal, or a signal with no indication, without authority;

Definition

“track” means any combination of rails, rail connections, rail joints, rail fastenings, sleepers, ballast, points and crossing, or any substitute devices if used.