Engineering Waiver Management

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Division / Business Unit: Function: Document Type: Enterprise Services All Disciplines Procedure Engineering Waiver Management Applicability ARTC Network Wide SMS Publication Requirement Internal / External Primary Source PP-169 (v2.1) Document Status Version # Date Reviewed Prepared by Reviewed by Endorsed Approved 2.0 10 July 2017 Standards Stakeholders Manager Standards A/General Manager Technical Standards 26/07/2017 Amendment Record Amendment Version # Date Reviewed Clause Description of Amendment 1.0 18 May 11 1.3 Supersedes PP-169 version 2.1. Risk & Safety Committee (16 May 2011) requested procedure owner be inserted. 1.3 28 Oct 13 Various Removed references to superseded procedure SP-02-12. Minor editorial updates to position titles and committee names. 1.4 3 Jul 15 Various Document rebranded. Minor editorial updates including updating committee name for OSERC. 1.5 27 Feb 2017 1.5, 2.2.8 Updates by Risk Manager 2.0 10 July 2017 1.3, 1.5, 1.6, 2, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 5, 6.1 Review and Updates by Signals Standards Engineer Australian Rail Track Corporation Limited (ARTC) Disclaimer This document has been prepared by ARTC for internal use and may not be relied on by any other party without ARTC s prior written consent. Use of this document shall be subject to the terms of the relevant contract with ARTC. ARTC and its employees shall have no liability to unauthorised users of the information for any loss, damage, cost or expense incurred or arising by reason of an unauthorised user using or relying upon the information in this document, whether caused by error, negligence, omission or misrepresentation in this document. This document is uncontrolled when printed. Authorised users of this document should visit ARTC s intranet or extranet (www.artc.com.au) to access the latest version of this document. Page 1 of 15

Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents... 2 1 Introduction... 4 1.1 Purpose... 4 1.2 Scope... 4 1.3 Risks Controlled... 4 1.4 Procedure Owner... 4 1.5 Responsibilities... 4 1.5.1 Originator... 4 1.5.2 Endorsement Authority... 4 1.5.3 Technical Reviewer... 5 1.5.4 Recommendation Authority... 5 1.5.5 Approval Authority... 5 1.5.6 Standards & Procedures Administrator... 5 1.5.7 Configuration Manager... 6 1.6 Reference Documents... 6 1.7 Definitions... 6 2 Engineering Waiver Process... 7 2.1 Waiver Number... 7 2.1.1 Waiver Title... 7 2.2 Waiver Request... 7 2.2.1 Waiver Type... 7 2.2.2 Originator... 7 2.2.3 Network Details... 7 2.2.4 Waiver Duration... 7 2.2.5 Infrastructure Assets Affected... 8 2.2.6 Relevant Standard... 8 2.2.7 Variation Details... 8 2.2.8 Existing Waivers... 8 2.2.9 Risk Assessment... 8 2.2.10 Treatments to be Implemented... 8 2.2.11 Justification... 8 2.2.12 Attachments... 9 2.2.13 Submit EWAF for Endorsement... 9 This document is uncontrolled when printed. Version Number: 2.0 Date Reviewed: 10 July 2017 Page 2 of 15

Table of Contents 2.3 Waiver Endorsement... 9 2.3.1 Endorsement Authority... 9 2.4 Submit EWAF for Recommendation and Approval... 9 2.5 Waiver Technical Review and Recommendation... 9 2.5.1 Waiver Technical Review... 9 2.5.2 Acceptance of Approval Conditions... 10 2.5.3 Recommendation Authority... 10 2.6 Waiver Approval... 10 2.6.1 Approval Authority... 10 2.7 Waiver Implementation... 11 2.7.1 Treatments Implementation... 11 2.7.2 Endorsement Authority confirmation of Treatments Implemented... 11 2.7.3 Waiver Risk Assessment or Review... 11 2.8 Waiver Close Out... 12 2.8.1 Close Out Statement... 12 2.8.2 Close Out Authorisation... 12 2.9 Waiver Notification... 12 2.10 Expired Waivers... 12 3 Engineering Waiver Approval Register... 12 3.1 Review of the EWA Register... 13 4 Reporting... 13 4.1 Monthly Advice to Operational Safety & Environment Review Committee... 13 5 Engineering Waiver Approval Process Flow Chart... 14 6 Waiver Treatments... 15 6.1 Types of Waiver Treatments... 15 This document is uncontrolled when printed. Version Number: 2.0 Date Reviewed: 10 July 2017 Page 3 of 15

Introduction 1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose 1.2 Scope This Procedure details the process for the request, endorsement, approval and implementation of variations from mandatory requirements of ARTC Engineering Procedures, Standards, Code of Practice, Specifications and Instructions (known as Engineering Standards). This Procedure covers variations from ARTC Engineering Standards as used for design, construction and maintenance and operation of the ARTC network. 1.3 Risks Controlled This Procedure is a control for the following threats and hazards. Alternate treatment for a situation are Safe SFAIRP when existing technical and/or operational controls are waivered Records are kept of technical controls being waived and the continuation of the alternate treatments for the life of the waiver A review is undertaken when there are changed conditions underpinning the waived controls and alternate controls There is evaluation of the cumulative effect of multiple waivers each time a new waiver is approved All nominated alternative treatments for a waiver are fully implemented and recorded 1.4 Procedure Owner The Manager Standards is the Procedure Owner and is the initial point of contact for all queries relating to this procedure. 1.5 Responsibilities 1.5.1 Originator The Originator is responsible for ensuring applications for Engineering Waivers are completed accurately and in accordance with this Procedure. The Originator shall ensure that all items are addressed and that sufficient supporting documentation is provided. 1.5.2 Endorsement Authority The Endorsement Authority is the person responsible for the infrastructure assets and corridor operations which will be affected by the Engineering Waiver. If there are multiple rail corridors affected by the Waiver there will be multiple Endorsement Authorities. The Endorsement Authority is responsible for reviewing and endorsing Engineering Waivers and for managing the waiver process for a particular corridor, ensuring: Engineering Waiver Approval Forms are completed correctly with clear and concise variation details and sufficient supporting documentation for evaluation, recommendation and approval This document is uncontrolled when printed. Version Number: 2.0 Date Reviewed: 10 July 2017

Introduction Risk assessments have been undertaken in accordance with RSK-PR-001 and appropriate controls have been included in waiver requests Technical assessment of the waiver has been considered with relevant stakeholders and subject experts That treatments and conditions are implemented and in place throughout the life of the waiver That a record is kept of the implementation of the treatments and conditions Advise appropriate staff of waiver status Temporary waivers do not exceed the expiry date Waivers that are no longer required are closed out. 1.5.3 Technical Reviewer The Technical Reviewer is responsible for evaluating the technical aspects of the waiver and providing recommendation for approval. The Technical Reviewer should be a person who is a subject matter expert in the subject of the waiver. If the waiver covers interfaces between multiple subject matters of different disciplines then more than one technical reviewer may be required. 1.5.4 Recommendation Authority The Recommendation Authority is responsible for evaluating the technical aspects of the waiver and providing recommendation for approval. The Recommendation Authority is also responsible to ensure that steps in the Waiver drafting and evaluation are compliant with this Procedure. 1.5.5 Approval Authority The ARTC Approval Authority for waivers is responsible for: Determining if the waiver requires approval by Operational Safety & Environment Review Committee Determining if the waiver is against Corporate Strategy and/or Policy Determining if the waiver requires Regulator Notification in accordance with the ARTC SMS (Manage Accreditation Variation & Change) and for nominating the person responsible for preparing the notification Ensuring the process described in this procedure is followed with no outstanding issues. 1.5.6 Standards & Procedures Administrator The ARTC Standards & Procedures Administrator is responsible for: Registering and numbering all waiver applications received at standards@artc.com.au Forwarding complete and endorsed waiver applications for recommendation and approval Maintaining and updating the Engineering Waiver Approval Register Issuing notifications of waiver approval and close out Reporting monthly to the ARTC Operational Safety & Environment Review Committee on Engineering Waiver activity Forwarding a copy of the Risk Assessment Report to the ARTC Risk Manager This document is uncontrolled when printed. Version Number: 2.0 Date Reviewed: 10 July 2017 Page 5 of 15

Introduction 1.5.7 Configuration Manager The ARTC Configuration Manager is responsible for checking that change management processes detailed in EGP-03-01 Network Rail Configuration Management are followed for approved waivers that affect change management of rail network items. 1.6 Reference Documents ARTC Engineering Standards RSK-PR-001 Risk Management Procedure RSK-WI-002 Determining if Risk Is Reduced So Far As Is Reasonably Practicable (SFAIRP) ARTC SMS Manage Accreditation Variation and Change EGP0201F-01 Engineering Waiver Approval Form EGP-03-01 Rail Network Configuration Management 1.7 Definitions The following terms and acronyms are used within this document: Term or acronym Approval Authority Endorsement Authority Description General Manager Technical Standards The ARTC Delivery Manager appointed for the Corridor. Where an ARTC Delivery Manager is not appointed for part or all of a Corridor, the ARTC Infrastructure Manager will be the Endorsement Authority. Waivers against Rolling Stock or Plant and Equipment Standards that involve ARTC owned and operated plant may be endorsed by the Procurement and Contracts Manager. Engineering Waiver An approved variation from mandatory requirements of an ARTC Engineering Procedure, Standard, Code of Practice, Specification or Instruction (Engineering Standards) for a defined network location. An Engineering Waiver describes in detail the variation to an ARTC Engineering Standard and the controls that will be implemented to manage any identified risks. A waiver may be temporary, approved for a pre-determined duration or permanent, approved permanently where local conditions do not allow for compliance with the Standard. Engineering Waiver Alteration Engineering Waiver Close Out Engineering Waiver Renewal Originator Recommendation Authority Where a current waiver requires changes other than a change in expiry date. I.e. changes to network details, variation details, controls to be implemented. Formal closure of an approved waiver as the variation to the Engineering Standard is no longer required. Where a current waiver requires only a change to the expiry date. The person requesting a waiver for an existing or proposed variation to an ARTC Engineering Standard. ARTC Manager Standards This document is uncontrolled when printed. Version Number: 2.0 Date Reviewed: 10 July 2017 Page 6 of 15

Engineering Waiver Process 2 Engineering Waiver Process The Engineering Waiver Process is described through the steps required to complete EGP0201F- 01 Engineering Waiver Approval Form (EWAF) which shall be used for all waivers (new, renewed or altered) against Engineering Standards. The EWAF shall be completed in full before submission for recommendation and approval. Incomplete applications will be returned for completion. 2.1 Waiver Number A waiver number is allocated by the Standards & Procedures Administrator to complete and endorsed waiver applications submitted to standards@artc.com.au. The waiver is then registered on the Engineering Waiver Approval Register. For waiver renewals and alterations, the original waiver number shall be retained. The Engineering Waiver Approval Register is published on the ARTC Engineering Extranet. 2.1.1 Waiver Title The Originator includes a brief description of the waiver/variation being sought. For example, Enlarged Signal Post, Reduced Ballast Shoulder. 2.2 Waiver Request The Originator completes the Waiver Request section of the EWAF, providing the following details: 2.2.1 Waiver Type Indicate if the waiver application is new or the renewal or alteration of an existing waiver. 2.2.1.1 Waiver Renewals and Alterations If a waiver is being renewed or altered, the original waiver number shall be retained and included on the EWAF and a reason for the renewal or alteration shall be given. Waiver renewal and alteration applications may be initiated by the Originator of the original waiver, or any stakeholder affected by the waiver. Waiver renewal and alteration applications shall be completed following the same process as new waivers with consideration of additional risks arising from the revised expiry date or alteration to waiver details. If no additional risks are identified, the original risk assessment shall be submitted with the waiver renewal/alteration application, noting that it has been reviewed. 2.2.2 Originator Enter name and contact details of the person requesting the waiver. 2.2.3 Network Details Indicate the Corridor(s), line and location affected by the waiver. 2.2.4 Waiver Duration Indicate whether the request is for a permanent or temporary waiver and detail the proposed start date and the expiry date, if applicable. This document is uncontrolled when printed. Version Number: 2.0 Date Reviewed: 10 July 2017 Page 7 of 15

Engineering Waiver Process 2.2.5 Infrastructure Assets Affected Identify the infrastructure assets which will be affected either directly or indirectly by the approval of the waiver. More than one type of infrastructure asset may be nominated. 2.2.6 Relevant Standard The number of the Engineering Standard and the exact clause/section(s) which the waiver will vary shall be listed. A copy of the mandatory requirement from the clause(s) shall be included. 2.2.7 Variation Details Provide a clear and detailed description of the variation to the Engineering Standard s mandatory requirement. Infrastructure components or equipment which are involved or may be affected may be included. 2.2.8 Existing Waivers Provide details of all existing waivers that impact on the infrastructure asset. The Originator shall check the Engineering Waiver Approval Register to determine the existing waivers. 2.2.9 Risk Assessment An assessment shall be undertaken in order to determine the impact of the waiver in relation to the risks and/or hazards that the exact clause/section(s) of the standard addresses. Where multiple waivers are already in place, or where multiple waivers are intended to be applied, this assessment shall consider the cumulative impact of these waivers. Section 8 of RSK-WI-002 Determining if Risk Is Reduced So Far As Is Reasonably Practicable (SFAIRP) provides guidance on items to consider and document during this assessment. Where it has been identified that new risks have been addressed, or that the existing risks and/or hazards will not be sufficiently controlled, additional treatments are to be identified and implemented. Any new risks associated with the application of the waiver and variation to the Engineering Standard are to be identified, assessed and documented in accordance with RSK-PR-001 Risk Management Procedure and associated documents, and copies provided to the Corporate Risk Manager. These assessments shall include input from and/or review by identified stakeholders affected by the Engineering Waiver. 2.2.10 Treatments to be Implemented This shall describe in detail the treatments to be implemented to manage any identified risks arising from the variation to the Engineering Standard. Any waiver treatments identified in the risk assessment shall be advised to the person who updates the risk register for the applicable corridor. 2.2.11 Justification Provide justification as to why the mandatory requirement cannot be complied with and give details of the costs/benefits that support the waiver. This document is uncontrolled when printed. Version Number: 2.0 Date Reviewed: 10 July 2017 Page 8 of 15

Engineering Waiver Process 2.2.12 Attachments List the documents that are attached to support the waiver such as drawings/sketches, technical reports etc. 2.2.13 Submit EWAF for Endorsement Upon completion of the Waiver Request section, the EWAF shall be submitted to the Endorsement Authority for the corridor(s) affected by the waiver. If a waiver is applicable to more than one corridor, endorsement form each corridor s Endorsement Authority is required. Submit as the MS Word form to allow for other details to be added. 2.3 Waiver Endorsement 2.3.1 Endorsement Authority The Endorsement Authority shall ensure the EWAF has been completed accurately and undertake a technical assessment of the waiver with relevant stakeholders. The risk assessment shall be reviewed for adequacy and appropriate treatments. The Endorsement Authority s signature in this section states that they are fully aware of the implications of the waiver, accepts the variation on their Corridor and will ensure the treatments are implemented and monitored throughout the life of the waiver. If a waiver is applicable to more than one corridor, review and endorsement from each corridor s Endorsement Authority is required. 2.4 Submit EWAF for Recommendation and Approval The endorsed EWAF, risk assessment and any other supporting documentation shall be submitted to standards@artc.com.au. Waivers shall be submitted in Word format, with either a PDF showing appropriate signatures or email from the Endorsement Authority confirming endorsement. The Standards & Procedures Administrator receives the completed and endorsed EWAF and supporting documentation and allocates a unique number to the waiver and registers it on the Engineering Waiver Approval Register. The registered waiver application is submitted to the Recommendation Authority. 2.5 Waiver Technical Review and Recommendation 2.5.1 Waiver Technical Review As appropriate for the equipment or asset type the Recommendation Authority should request a subject matter expert undertake a Technical Review of the proposed Waiver. The Technical Reviewer shall ensure: That the information in the Waiver and supporting documents is correct That it fully addresses the technical issues and covers all threats and hazards That the proposed treatments are suitable and will achieve the required/nominated risk levels That it is realistic to apply the proposed treatments for the period of the application of the waiver This document is uncontrolled when printed. Version Number: 2.0 Date Reviewed: 10 July 2017 Page 9 of 15

Engineering Waiver Process The Technical Reviewer may nominate Waiver Approval Conditions and Treatments and detail these in section 15 of the EWAF. The Technical Reviewer shall also record the Treatments from section 10 of the form in this section. This ensures that all conditions and treatments are recorded as one group. 2.5.2 Acceptance of Approval Conditions If applicable, the Endorsement Authority signs the EWAF or provides an email confirming acceptance of the Waiver Approval Conditions and Treatments as detailed in section 15 of the EWAF form and returns to standards@artc.com.au. 2.5.3 Recommendation Authority The Recommendation Authority conducts whatever review, consultation, and investigation that is considered sufficient for evaluation of the technical aspects of the waiver. The Recommendation Authority recommends the Waiver, signs and dates the EWAF and proposes Approval Conditions if required. If Approval Conditions are included, the EWAF is returned to the Endorsing Authority for review and acceptance. If the waiver is not recommended, it is returned to the Endorsement Authority, with details of the reasons why, so the waiver can be revised and resubmitted if appropriate. The Recommendation Authority nominates if the Waiver requires Operational Safety & Environment Review Committee Approval. The Recommendation Authority nominates if Regulator notification is required and the notification period. 2.6 Waiver Approval 2.6.1 Approval Authority The Approval Authority reviews and approves the waiver if the processes detailed in this procedure have been followed and there are no outstanding issues. Approval of the waiver is also agreement to consider any waiver approval conditions proposed by the Recommendation Authority. The Approval Authority may include additional waiver approval conditions. If the waiver is not approved it is returned to the Endorsement Authority, with details of the reasons why, so the waiver can be revised and resubmitted if appropriate. The Approval Authority determines if approval by Operational Safety & Environment Review Committee is required and/or if Regulator Notification is required as detailed in 2.6.1.1 and 2.6.1.2. 2.6.1.1 Operational Safety & Environment Review Committee Approval Variations to Standards that also affect Corporate Strategy or Policy will be submitted to the Operational Safety & Environment Review Committee for approval. 2.6.1.2 Regulator Notification The Approval Authority confirms if Regulator Notification is required in accordance with the ARTC SMS (Manage Accreditation Variation & Change). If Regulator Notification is required, the notification shall be carried out in accordance with the ARTC SMS. It is the responsibility of the endorser to prepare the notification. This document is uncontrolled when printed. Version Number: 2.0 Date Reviewed: 10 July 2017 Page 10 of 15

Engineering Waiver Process The person responsible for the Regulator Notification shall advise standards@artc.com.au of: the date on which the Regulator was notified the date the notification period ends if acceptance is received from the Regulator prior to the end of the required notification period, so the waiver can be finalised and issued. A waiver requiring Regulator notification will not come into effect until the end of the required notification period and/or acceptance by the Regulator. The Engineering Waiver Approval Register is updated and the Standards & Procedures Administrator issues a waiver approval notification (see clause 2.8). 2.7 Waiver Implementation 2.7.1 Treatments Implementation Section 15 of the EWAF details the Treatments and Conditions to be implemented for the Waiver. The Endorsement Authority shall detail all of these treatments in section 21 Treatments Implementation. Against each Treatment, the Endorser Authority shall detail how the treatment has been implemented. It shall also include details of how it is ensured that the treatment will continue until the Waiver is closed. For example the following may be used: a. An inspection requirement is recorded in Ellipse maintenance management system detailing the task and frequency b. A required briefing of staff on an issue is documented as an induction for all new staff into that maintenance section. c. A design requirement is documented as a Technical Note and approved and published d. a specific configuration or arrangement in a design has an explanatory note on the respective design drawing e. a specific design required is recorded as a Design Report with drawings. 2.7.2 Endorsement Authority confirmation of Treatments Implemented The Endorsement Authority shall sign the EWAF in section 22 to confirm that the Treatments have been implemented in the manner detailed in section 21. The updated form shall be retained as a record by the Endorsement Authority. This shall be available for compliances checks and audits and investigations. 2.7.3 Waiver Risk Assessment or Review The Standards & Procedures Administrator upon approval of the Waiver, submit a copy of the Risk Assessment or Risk Review to the Risk Manager. This document is uncontrolled when printed. Version Number: 2.0 Date Reviewed: 10 July 2017 Page 11 of 15

Engineering Waiver Approval Register 2.8 Waiver Close Out 2.8.1 Close Out Statement When a waiver is no longer required the ARTC Endorsement Authority provides a close out statement which details why the waiver is no longer required and signs and dates the EWAF or provides these details by email. The EWAF is returned to standards@artc.com.au. If the waiver is no longer required due to an update to an Engineering Standard the waiver close out may be completed by the appropriate Standards Engineer. 2.8.2 Close Out Authorisation The proposed close out is reviewed by the Approval Authority for approval. If accepted, the Standards & Procedures Administrator updates the Engineering Waiver Approval Register and issues a waiver close out notification (see clause 2.8). 2.9 Waiver Notification The Standards & Procedures Administrator will issue notification of waiver approvals, including renewal and alteration, and close out to the Originator and Endorsement Authority by email. The waiver notification will also be forwarded to: Recommendation Authority Approval Authority Infrastructure Manager, General Manager and Compliance Manager for the affected corridor Internal Auditors Configuration Manager The Endorsement Authority is responsible for circulating the notification to appropriate local staff. During the production of the waiver if any conditions arise that will or may affect the operation of trains, it is the Endorsement Authorities responsibility to circulate notification of the waiver to the ARTC Operations Planning section following approval for their consideration to the effects on the operational timetable. 2.10 Expired Waivers The ARTC Endorsement Authority is responsible for ensuring that waivers do not exceed the expiry date. Waiver renewal applications should be submitted in a timely manner to ensure sufficient time for review, endorsement, recommendation and approval, prior to the expiry date. 3 Engineering Waiver Approval Register Waiver details are to be entered in the Engineering Waiver Approval (EWA) Register by the Standards & Procedures Administrator. The EWA Register is an Excel Spread sheet found in the following directory: \\tracsv01\data\artc Standards & Systems\Waivers\Waivers Register This document is uncontrolled when printed. Version Number: 2.0 Date Reviewed: 10 July 2017 Page 12 of 15

Reporting A link to the EWA Register is available on: CONNECT at https://artcau.sharepoint.com/ournetwork/engineeringstandardsprocedures/waivers the extranet at http://extranet.artc.com.au/eng_waivers.html The ARTC Manager Standards shall maintain ownership of the EWA Register. 3.1 Review of the EWA Register The ARTC Endorsement Authority or nominated representative is responsible for the regular review of temporary waivers applicable to their corridor of responsibility and for periodic review of permanent waivers. 4 Reporting 4.1 Monthly Advice to Operational Safety & Environment Review Committee The Standards & Procedures Administrator is to advise the Operational Safety & Environment Review Committee monthly of any Waiver Approvals, Renewals, Alterations and Close Outs in the last month, including details of reasons for renewal, alteration. This document is uncontrolled when printed. Version Number: 2.0 Date Reviewed: 10 July 2017 Page 13 of 15

Engineering Waiver Approval Process Flow Chart 5 Engineering Waiver Approval Process Flow Chart Engineering Waiver Approval Process Originator Need for waiver identified Draft EWAF Include Relevant Standard and Variation Details Endorsement Authority Standards & Procedures Administrator Advise OSERC monthly of approved waivers Issue notification of approved waiver Recommendation Authority Technical review of waiver application Approval Authority Operational Safety & Environment Review Committee Review monthly waiver report Regulator E Check and document existing Waivers No Endorsed Yes Confirm Conditions and Treatments Complete Risk Assessment in accordance with RSK-PR-001 Identify Treatments to be implemented Technical review of waiver application and agree to implement proposed treatments Confirm acceptance of Treatments Recommended? Yes Review waiver application and process Record Treatments on the EWAF Compile EWAF supporting documents Confirm acceptance of Conditions No Yes with conditions Approved? Yes without conditions No Check EWAF is completed in full and forward waiver application for endorsement Preliminary Review of waiver application Update Waiver Register Prepare OSERC Submission for Decision Yes OSERC Approval required? No Review/discuss with Endorsement Authority No Regulator Notification required? Yes Approved? Review/discuss with Originator Advise Endorsement Authority No Yes Prepare Regulator Notification in accordance with ARTC SMS (Manage Accreditation Variation and Change) Accept? Advise standards@artc.com.au No Yes This document is uncontrolled when printed. Version Number: 2.0 Date Reviewed: 10 July 2017 Page 14 of 15

Waiver Treatments 6 Waiver Treatments 6.1 Types of Waiver Treatments The Waiver removes a nominated control for a threat or hazard. The process requires alternate treatments to be implemented to retain safe operations of the railway network and infrastructure. These Treatments may be detailed in section 10 or section 15 of the EWAF form. These controls are conditions for the application of the Waiver. Examples of types of Controls are detailed below a b c d e Do not do install a type of equipment at a specific location e.g. no bond to be installed around an active glued insulated joint. Limitation on using a type of equipment e.g. temporary bonds not to be installed on turnouts Specific response after a particular action e.g. the wheel contact band on the railhead shall be ground a minimum of 20 mm wide for the entire length of the new rail, the finish shall be bright steel to ensure track circuit operation. Specific condition for use of equipment e.g. all temporary bonds to be type approved and be maintained Specific treatments that require on-going or future actions undertake an inspection after installation and thence on a 2 monthly basis and record this requirement in the maintenance planning system (e.g. in Ellipse) This document is uncontrolled when printed. Version Number: 2.0 Date Reviewed: 10 July 2017 Page 15 of 15