CHANNEL TUNNEL SAFETY AUTHORITY WORK PLAN 2016

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SUPERVISION (INSPECTION AND AUDIT) CHANNEL TUNNEL SAFETY AUTHORITY WORK PLAN 2016 RESCUE & PUBLIC SAFETY WORKING GROUP Fire detection systems ageing equipment infrastructure Emergency response safety Review of s fire detection systems. Particular focus on fire detection systems in the Running Tunnels onboard HGV shuttles. Confirm the maintenance arrangements for current systems Review any changes to the fire detection systems, including any removal of detector levels Confirm what review process is used to assess any new technology developments that could improve the speed efficiency of fire detection RPSWG inspection to be carried out by CTSA experts 1 planned inspection. 1 inspector day to plan 4 inspector days to conduct inspection 2 inspector days to compile/audit report. Expected time = 8 days (Total hours to be included in final report)

First aid/trauma care for passengers in the event of major disaster incidents Emergency response (Specific item at the request of the JSC) Review current procedures, equipment training in place to deal with major incidents which result in serious trauma injuries. RPSWG s to be achieved through the work of Security Evacuation. Review work to be completed by December 2016. Report to CTSA, JSC IGC on outcomes. Review of Binational Emergency Plan Emergency response safety Review each element of the binational plan, in particular; binational alerting procedures. comm liaison between the PCO ICC communications during an emergency incident RPSWG Ad hoc Binational working group to be established led by UK RPSWG cochair. Representatives from UK French emergency services, local authorities, ET Eurostar to be consulted on amendments. Plan to be revised by December 2016. of meetings to be determined. Final version to be approved by CTSA IGC. UK French FLOR fire-fighting competencies Emergency response Review of FLOR training records. RPSWG inspection to be carried out by CTSA experts 1 planned inspection. 1 inspector

safety Analysis of the recording system used to assess level of competency in firefighting for UK FR FLOR. Assess the specific training provided to FLOR to maintain skills in dealing with major fires involving rolling stock in the Channel Tunnel. (To include progress on Recommendation 1 from CTSA inspection report 134) day to plan 4 inspector days to conduct inspection 2 inspector days to compile/audit report. Expected time = 8 days (Total hours to be included in final report) fire prevention Operation of controls on the terminals during loading processes Emergency response safety Review of the Agent de Feu (ADF) arrangements, including: Checking training records competence levels of the ADF To review the roles responsibilities of the ADF Assess progress in researching advancements RPSWG inspection to be carried out by CTSA experts 1 planned inspection. 1 inspector day to plan 4 inspector days to conduct inspection 2 inspector days to compile/audit report. Expected

in detection equipment Assess progress on new aerial detection systems time = 8 days (Total hours to be included in final report) Dangerous Goods leak prevention/management Emergency response Follow-up to 2015 inspection that reviewed the procedures ET have in place to prevent/manage the leak of dangerous goods RPSWG inspection to be carried out by CTSA experts 1 planned inspection. 1 inspector day to plan 4 inspector days to conduct inspection 2 inspector days to compile/audit report. Expected time = 8 days (Total hours to be included in final report) CIVIL ENGINEERING EMS Change management skills PLC renewal programme CTSA (FR) Follow up action progress One-off inspection

Power supply system Integrity of infrastructure Staff skills Check maintenance actions done on MISS electric substations CTSA (FR) Inspect France s MISS substation review checks carried out One-off inspection Crossover doors Integrity of infrastructure Make sure this equipment works in normal conditions CTSA (FR) Inspect the French cross-over One-off inspection Staff skills Ventilation: SVN SVS / aerodynamics Integrity of infrastructure Staff skills Ensure that systems in tunnel function effectively in normal conditions CTSA (FR) Verify which checks are carried out by staff subcontractors One-off inspection Examine SVN SVS performance indicators supplied by in the minutes of the Concession Safety Committee Check general condition of ventilation equipment Cross-passage doors (CPDs) Integrity of infrastructure Staff skills Ensure that systems in tunnel work effectively in normal conditions. Check that procedure to CTSA (FR) Examine performance indicators supplied by in Concession Safety On-site inspection in the general context of aerodynamic

Emergency call-outs open three CPDs in the event of evacuation is being followed. Committee minutes Check that new procedure for Eurostars is being followed properly ventilation referred to above. RAIL SAFETY & TRANSPORT WORKING GROUP GBRF/ DBS Re-inspection of freight operators pre-departure inspections carried out Fréthun Dolls Moor marshalling yards prior to tunnel transit. Staff competence Control of contractors safety Confirm whether RUs have arrangements in place to ensure trains are fit to run on CT infrastructure. Confirm whether recommendations from previous inspections have been implemented. Review arrangements for management of contractors. Inspection visits to Dolls Moor Fréthun 10 days [5 days per UK & FR inspector ] TO BE CONFIRMED

Eurostar Evacuation training for on- board staff following introduction of e320 trains Emergency response Staff competence change Evacuation arrangements will change following the introduction of e320 trains. RPSWG inspection with RPSWG inspectors Review revised evacuation processes 10 days [5 days per UK & FR inspector ] Observation of Bi- Nat exercise (Jan 2016) Eurostar Arrangements for maintenance of e320 trains/retro-fitting of GSM-R radio sets Staff competence change Rolling stock integrity Eurostar s rolling stock maintenance arrangements will change following the introduction of e320 rolling stock. The bringing into service of GSM-R on infrastructure will require Eurostar to retro-fit GSM-R hsets receivers to its rolling stock. inspection to be carried out by CTSA technical experts 4 days [2 days per UK & FR inspector ]

Change management of modifications to freight shuttles. NOTE: This item is brought across from the 2015 work plan. The top priority supervision area of management of ageing equipment infrastructure, in particular, management of modifications changes. Check that can demonstrate proper management control of the changes involved in fitting pagodas to existing freight shuttles. Inspection to check that the management system is achieving the objective of proper control of the change, in line with the system notified to IGC as part of s authorisation. 6 days [5 days for FR inspector 1 for UK inspector] In particular, check that the change proposed has been subjected to a rigorous analysis in line with the procedure, before modification work is carried out. Also, check that the modifications have been properly carried out on the shuttles.

GSM-R switchover Emergency Response Staff Competence Change Examine s arrangements for GSM-R switchover maintenance. inspection with RPSWG on communication with emergency services. RPSWG inspection to be carried out by CTSA experts. 4 days [2 days per UK & FR expert] Risk assessment processes as part of the increase in freight shuttle capacity project. Change Safety Review of 's approach to risk assessment introduced across the entire system by increasing freight shuttle capacity. Ensure that is preparing for this development, by maintaining minimum levels of traffic safety, taking into account the risks linked to this change both the side of the maintenance of rolling stock infrastructure, loading driver teams. EPSF Audit EPSF + UK inspector to attend opening closing meetings (1 day each)

Determine whether s current arrangements for risk assessment fulfil the requirements of s safety authorisation national bi-national legislation. Review [audit?] of implementation of RAIB & BEA-TT recommendations arising from their investigation into the 2015 incident Monitor, to closure, the work by duty holders to implement any recommendations arising from RAIB & BEA-TT s report Possibly RPSWG NIB recommendation hling process 5 days UK

Risk assessment Oversight of the third party review of s risk assessment process that was requested following the Improvement Notices of August 2015 (UK) Check that has contracted a third party to review its approach to riskk assessment to make sure that it fulfils the requirements of its safety authorisation relevant national binational legislation. 2-3 days Whilst that analysis is going on, Inspectors could identify triggers for production or review of risk assessments, observe the quality of some recent risk assessments, to assist in our analysis of any final report from the third party.

& Eurostar OHLE compatibility with e320s Monitor discussions for the OHLE compatibility with e320s Via presentations at CTSA e320 meetings French delegation to lead. May require input from ORR s RPP. Reduction of passenger shuttle crew Review of documentation submitted by Awaiting information from ET about when it will be resuming work. Current estimate: 3 days Follow-up inspection programme to determine whether has implemented recommendations from previous CTSA inspections. Change Safety Undertake inspections of s change management arrangements to determine whether has implemented recommendations from CTSA inspections. Topics for inspections include: Inspection Document review Postponed until 2017

Change management processes Halon replacement 6-5 passenger crew reduction

SAFETY CERTIFICATION & SAFETY AUTHORISATION AND AUTHORISATION TO PLACE INTO SERVICE Task Advice Timing Consideration of applications for authorisation to place vehicles or subsystem into service To ensure timely robust consideration by IGC of any applications for authorisation to place new vehicles or sub system into service in the Channel Tunnel [RPP] CTSA/Sec Clarify the process requirements, deliver timely authorisation. For s new fleet of HGV shuttle wagons: Engagement with Cion & ERA on technical opinion dealing with nonconformities. Engagement with on developing file. Hling of application to IGC s decision. Ad hoc Secretariat, ORR/EPSF assessors HGV shuttle wagons: 10 days UK & FR In progress [planned date into service is October 2016] Consideration of applications for authorising vehicles already authorised in other Member States To deliver timely additional authorisation of passenger freight vehicles in accordance with Chapter V of the bi-national regulation [RPP] Sec (on process) As per hling process in published guidance on the bi-national regulation Ad hoc ORR/EPSF assessors, secretariat Consideration of applications for authorisation of infrastructure projects To ensure timely robust consideration by IGC of any applications from to place into service nonvehicle projects in accordance with Directive 2008/57/EC. To ensure timely robust CTSA RPSWG, Applications will be dealt with in accordance with Chapter IV of Directive 2008/57/EC. Application to install GSM-R expected in early 2016 for competion by end of May 2016. Applications will be dealt with in On-going as required. For each application: 6 days (assessment); 2 days (review by WG); 2 days (consideration by

Task Advice Timing Consideration of applications for authorisation to place Eurostar e320 into service (trainsets 11-17). Re-assessment of the IGC s authorisation of Eurostar s e320s in light of The Netherls granting authorisation (trainsets 1-17) Consideration of Eurostar s application for re-issuing its safety certificate safety authorisation consideration by IGC of safety issues arising any applications from for infrastructure projects in accordance with the Concession Agreement. To ensure timely robust consideration by IGC JSC, CTSA accordance with the relevant provisions of the Concession Agreement. CTSA will monitor s compliance with the conditions of its consent to install the ElecLink during 2016 via meetings. CTSA advice to IGC) Current estimate: 3 days CTSA No firm date, likely to be during 2016 2017 On-going as required. For each application: 4 days (assessment); 2 days (review by WG); 2 days (consideration by CTSA advice to IGC) CTSA Due 18 April 2017 (engagement to commence Autumn 2016) ORR: Part A EPSF: Part B IGC: Part B SSICF: Part B Bi-monthly meetings of all NSAs, ERA, Siemens & Eurostar. 8 days

DEVELOPMENT OF THE SAFETY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK Task Advice Timing Complete the corrective action plan agreed following the cross-audit of IGC as national safety authority (certification authorisation) To deliver the corrective action plan, which seeks to improve the IGC s supervision capability, its guidance procedural documents Inspectors secretariat? Update our current Inspector Guide Guidance on the bi-national regulation into a Bi-national guide for supervision authorisation publish it on our website. 5 days for 1 FR inspector 1 UK inspector June 2016 draft version. September 2016 - CSTA advice/ corrections October 2016 - Secretariats take into account modifcations November 2016 CSTA approval December 2016 IGC approval publication cochairs secretariat Commission research into a more systematic approach to examining understing the wealth of data information we receive from, other operators, publish the research outcomes. Proposal for early 2016. CSTA IGC approval by mid- 2016. Preparation for the fourth railway package To ensure IGC are able to influence, are prepared for the developing arrangements for certifications HoDs Sec ORR EPSF policy colleagues Participation in NSA Network, network sub-groups on co-operation ILGGRI Ongoing HoDs/ delegation member/sec attendance at approx 10

Task Advice Timing Harmonisation of operating rules following TSI OPE Conclusion of IGC s review of unified safety rules CTSA involvement in cross-acceptance corridors authorisations To work with to contribute to UK FR implementation of TSI Operations, principally through identification harmonisation of operating rules in accordance with Appendix B or the TSI To ensure that the agreed unified safety rules are finalised, published notified in accordance with the EU legal framework for rules. To maintain the reference document of Channel Tunnel vehicle authorisation rules. Sec Analysis of operating rules (with ). Preparation of notification (if required). SEC CTSA Participate in Rules & Procedures Steering Review maintenance of notification in time of 4RP SEC CTSA SEC to ensure reference document remains up to date reflects any changes to national rules. meetings Implementation plans must be notified by March 2017. TBC Ongoing December 2016 Ongoing (2 days) To participate in the UK-FR geographical interest group considering equivalence of rules mutual recognition of authorisations. To participate in Freight Corridor 2 executive board activity on co-operation (including cross-acceptance) CTSA to seek involvement in this work once ORR EPSF have concluded their initial consideration of other UK French rules. SEC to engage with Corridor 2 secretariat arrange CTSA representation, through either direct participation or UK/FR NSA representatives as appropriate Postponed pending conclusion of ORR/EPSF bilateral work To be decided