Rail Safety Act 2006

Act No. 9/2006

table of provisions

Section Page

Section Page

Part 1—Preliminary 1

1. Purpose 1

2. Commencement 1

3. Definitions and interpretation 2

4. Declaration of substances to be a drug 13

5. Meaning of "control" 14

6. Railways to which this Act does not apply 14

7. Rail safety work 15

8. Approval of person to take blood samples for the purposes of Part6 17

9. Declaration of an alcohol and drug control law of another State orTerritory to be corresponding law 17

10. References to contraventions of Acts to be read as including references to contraventions of regulations 17

11. Objects and principles of rail safety 18

12. Crown to be bound 18

Part 2—Principles of Rail Safety 19

13. Principle of shared responsibility 19

14. Principle of accountability for managing safety risks 19

15. Principle of integrated risk management 19

16. Principle of enforcement 20

17. Principle of transparency and consistency 20

18. Principle of participation, consultation and involvement of all affected persons 20

Part 3—Rail Safety Duties and Other Safety Requirements 21

Division 1—The Concept of Ensuring Safety 21

19. The concept of ensuring safety 21

Division 2—Safety Duties of Rail Infrastructure Managers and Rolling Stock Operators 22

20. Duty of rail infrastructure managers to ensure safety of rail infrastructure operations 22

21. Duty of rolling stock operators to ensure safety of rolling stock operations 23

Division 3—Safety Duties of Other Persons 24

22. Rail contractor duties 24

23. Duties of rail safety workers 27

Division 4—Safety Management Systems 28

24. What is a safety management system? 28

25. Form and contents of safety management systems 29

26. Rail operator must consult before establishing safety management system 29

27. Rail operator to have in place a safety management system 30

28. Rail operator must comply with a safety management system 30

Division 5—Safety Audits and Audits of Medical Records of Rail Safety Workers 31

29. Safety audits 31

30. Audit of medical records of rail safety workers 31

Division 6—Other Matters 32

31. Single charge for multiple contraventions of certain duties 32

32. Civil liability not affected by Division 2 or 3 33

Part 4—Protection and Control of Rail Operations 34

33. Safety Director may require utility works or rail operations to stop 34

34. Safety Director may direct utility works or rail operations to be altered, demolished or taken away 35

Part 5—Accreditation of Rail Infrastructure andRolling Stock Operations 37

Division 1—Preliminary Matters 37

35. Purpose of accreditation 37

Division 2—Accreditation 37

36. Offence for certain rail infrastructure managers not to be accredited 37

37. Rolling stock operators must not operate rolling stock unless accredited 38

38. Application for accreditation 38

39. Criteria on which accreditation applications by rail infrastructuremanagers are to be assessed 40

40. Criteria on which accreditation applications by rolling stock operators are to be assessed 41

41. Accreditation following direction 42

42. Safety Director may give directions in relation to rolling stock operator applicants 42

43. Safety Director may direct applicants to co-ordinate and cooperatein their accreditation applications 44

44. Time within which Safety Director must make decision whetherto accredit 45

45. Notification and reasons to be given if accreditation refused 46

46. Restrictions and conditions concerning accreditation 46

47. How long accreditation lasts 48

48. Offence to fail to comply with conditions etc. 48

Division 3—Risk Management Requirements for Accreditation 49

49. Application of Division 49

50. Identification of incidents and hazards, and risk assessment 49

51. Measures to control likelihood, magnitude and severity of consequences of incidents 51

52. Emergency planning 51

Division 4—Variation and Surrender of Accreditation 52

53. Accredited rail operator may apply for variation or revocation ofconditions and restrictions 52

54. Application for variation of accreditation is required in certain cases 54

55. Safety Director may vary, revoke or impose new conditions or restrictions of an accreditation on own initiative 56

56. Surrender of accreditation 57

57. False or misleading information 58

Division 5—Disciplinary Action 59

58. Power of immediate suspension 59

59. Disciplinary action against an accredited rail operator 60

60. Procedure and powers concerning disciplinary inquiries 62

61. Effect of suspension 62

Division 6—Miscellaneous 63

62. Accreditation cannot be transferred 63

63. Accreditation exemptions for private siding rail operations 63

64. Revocation of accreditation exemptions for private siding rail operations 66

65. Accredited rail operators must demonstrate ongoing compliancewith risk management requirements 67

66. Exemption from ongoing compliance with risk management requirements 67

67. Accredited rail operator must investigate railway accidents and incidents 70

68. Accredited rail operator must put into effect emergency plan without delay 70

69. Accredited rail operator must notify emergency services and others of a major incident 70

Part 6—Alcohol and Other Drug Controls for Rail Safety Workers 72

Division 1—Preliminary Matters 72

70. Definitions 72

71. Presumptions in relation to presence of concentrations of alcoholand other drugs 72

72. When a rail safety worker is not to be taken to be impaired 73

73. When a rail safety worker is to be regarded as being about to carry out rail safety work 74

74. Findings of guilt and convictions and subsequent offences 74

75. Entry into residential premises not allowed without a warrant 74

Division 2—Offences, Testing and Analysis 75

76. Offences involving alcohol 75

77. Preliminary breath tests 80

78. Breath analysis 82

79. Drug assessment 87

80. Blood and urine samples 91

81. Destruction of identifying information 93

82. Blood samples to be taken in certain cases 96

Division 3—Evidentiary Provisions 98

83. Evidentiary provisions—blood tests 98

84. Evidentiary provisions—urine tests 104

85. Evidentiary provisions—breath tests 109

Division 4—Other Matters 113

86. Approvals 113

Part 7—Review of Decisions 114

87. Reviewable decisions 114

88. Internal review 118

89. Review by the Tribunal 120

90. Special right of review concerning interstate applicants 121

Part 8—Codes of Practice 123

91. Codes of practice 123

92. Revisions to approved codes of practice 123

93. Revocation of approvals of codes of practice 124

94. Availability of approved codes of practice 124

95. Minister must consult before approving code of practice or revision to code of practice 124

96. Effect of approved code of practice 125

Part 9—General 126

Division 1—Offences by Bodies Corporate 126

97. Imputing conduct to bodies corporate 126

98. Liability of officers of bodies corporate 126

Division 2—Offences by Partnerships and Unincorporated Bodies orAssociations 128

99. Liability of officers of partnerships and unincorporated bodies orassociations 128

Division 3—Proceedings against the Crown 129

100. Responsible agency for the Crown 129

Division 4—Other Matters 130

101. Interaction with the Occupational Health and Safety
Act 2004 130

102. Effect of compliance with regulations or approved codes of practice 131

103. Fees for service 132

104. Tabling and disallowance of certain Orders, notices and approvedcodes of practice 132

Division 5—Regulations 133

105. Accreditation 133

106. Safety duties and risk management requirements and minimisation 133

107. Safety management systems 134

108. Rail safety work 134

109. Alcohol and other drug controls 135

110. General regulation making powers 137

Part 10—Amendment of Transport Act 1983 140

111. Definitions 140

112. New Subdivision 1 heading inserted into Division 1 of PartII 142

113. Objects and functions of the Department 143

114. New Subdivision 2 heading inserted into Division 1 of PartII 143

115. Functions and powers of Director 143

116. New sections 9AA to 9AC inserted 143

9AA. Contingency planning for exercise of certain powers 143

9AB. Director to conduct cost-benefit analysis of relevant railsafety projects 144

9AC. Guidelines for cost-benefit analysis and consultation 145

117. New Subdivision 3 of Division 1 of Part II inserted 145

Subdivision 3—Director, Public Transport Safety 145

9K. Director, Public Transport Safety 145

9L. Appointment and terms and conditions 146

9M. When the Safety Director ceases to hold office 146

9N. Resignation 147

9O. Suspension and removal from office for
misconduct etc. 147

9P. Acting appointment 149

9Q. Validity of acts and decisions 150

9R. Safety Director not subject to Ministerial direction or control 150

9S. Immunity 150

9T. Functions of Safety Director 151

9U. Powers of Safety Director 153

9V. Safety Director to have regard to certain objectives 155

9W. Ministerial direction to investigate public transport safety matters 155

9X. Staff 156

9Y. Delegation 156

9Z. Information disclosure by Safety Director 157

9ZA. Safety Director to conduct cost-benefit analysis of
and consult about mandatory rail safety decisions 157

9ZB. Guidelines 158

9ZC. Memoranda of understanding 159

9ZD. Power to give advice on compliance 160

118. New Subdivision 4 heading inserted into Division 1 of PartII 160

119. Repeal 160

120. Amendment of heading to Part VII 161

121. Definition 161

122. New Division 4AAA of Part VII inserted 161

Division 4AAA—Transport Safety Offences 161

Subdivision 1—Interpretation 161

221U. Definitions 161

221V. Exclusion of mistake of fact defence 166

221W. Statement that mistake of fact defence does not
apply not to affect other offences 166

Subdivision 2—Offences 167

221X. Overdimensional vehicles crossing tracks 167

221Y. Operators of overdimensional vehicles crossing
tracks without permission also guilty of offence 170

221Z. Reasonable steps defence—reliance on container weight declaration 171

221ZA. Specification of vehicle limits and fees for overdimensional vehicles crossing tracks 172

221ZB. Animals on railway tracks 172

221ZC. Placing things on tracks 173

221ZD. Mounting a place not intended for traveletc. 173

221ZE. Travelling in a place not intended for travel etc. 174

221ZF. Applying brake or emergency device 175

221ZG. Stopping a rail vehicle or road vehicle 175

221ZH. Operating equipment 175

221ZI. Permitting drainage 176

123. Repeal of certain offences 176

124. New section 223 substituted 176

223. Offence to trespass on land or premises of Roads Corporation or Rail Track 176

125. New Division 4B of Part VII inserted 177

Division 4B—Enforcement of Relevant Transport Safety Laws 177

Subdivision 1—Interpretation 177

228S. Definitions 177

228SA. Crown to be bound 180

Subdivision 2—Transport Safety Officers 180

228T. Appointment 180

228U. Identity cards 181

228V. Return of identity cards 181

228W. Production of identity card 181

228X. Transport safety officers subject to Safety Director's direction 182

228Y. Investigation by Ombudsman of actions etc. of transport safety officers 183

Subdivision 3—Powers of Entry 183

228Z. Power of entry 183

228ZA. Procedure for entry with consent 184

Subdivision 4—Inspection, Inquiry, Search and Seizure Powers 185

228ZB. General inspection, inquiry and search powers 185

228ZC. Securing a site 187

228ZD. Offence to enter secured site 187

228ZE. Seizure power 188

228ZF. Use of equipment to examine or process things 188

Subdivision 5—Search Warrants 189

228ZG. Search warrant 189

228ZH. Seizure of things not mentioned in the warrant 191

228ZI. Announcement before entry 191

228ZJ. Copy of warrant to be given to occupier 192

Subdivision 6—Directions 192

228ZK. Power to require production of documents and
related items 192

228ZL. Direction to provide reasonable assistance 193

228ZM. Direction to provide certain information 194

228ZN. Direction to state name and address 195

228ZO. Directions for the protection of evidence 196

Subdivision 7—Seized Things and Samples Taken 197

228ZP. Securing seized things 197

228ZQ. Offence to tamper with seized thing 197

228ZR. Powers to support seizure 198

228ZS. Transport safety officer may direct a thing's return 199

228ZT. Receipt for seized things 200

228ZU. Copies of certain seized things to be given 200

228ZV. Return of seized things 201

228ZW. Magistrates' Court may extend period 202

228ZX. Magistrates' Court may order forfeiture of thing in certain cases 202

Subdivision 8—Miscellaneous Provisions Relating to Enforcement Powers 203

228ZY. Manner in which transport safety officers may give directions under this Division 203

228ZZ. Use of force 204

228ZZA. Use or seizure of electronic equipment 204

228ZZB. Compensation for damage caused during exercise
of powers under this Division 206

Subdivision 9—Improvement Notices 207

228ZZC. Improvement notices 207

228ZZD. Improvement notices—closures of level crossings, bridges or other structures 209

228ZZE. Contravention of improvement notice 210

228ZZF. Amendment of improvement notices 210

228ZZG. Cancellation of improvement notices 211

228ZZH. Clearance certificates for improvement notices 211

228ZZI. Proceedings for offences not affected by
improvement notices 212

Subdivision 10—Prohibition Notices 212

228ZZJ. Prohibition notice 212

228ZZK. Contravention of prohibition notice 215

228ZZL. Amendment of prohibition notice 215

228ZZM. Withdrawal of prohibition notices 216

228ZZN. Certificates that matters that give rise to immediate risks to safety remedied 216

228ZZO. Proceedings for offences not affected by prohibition notices 217

Subdivision 11—Other Matters 217

228ZZP. Self-incrimination not an excuse 217

Subdivision 12—Review of Decisions Relating to Improvement and Prohibition Notices 218

228ZZQ. Reviewable decisions 218

228ZZR. Internal review 220

228ZZS. Review by the Tribunal 221

126. New section 229A and 229B inserted 222

229A. Who may only bring proceedings for offences against relevant transport safety laws 222

229B. Limitation period for prosecutions for indictable offences against relevant transport safety laws 223

127. New section 230A and Divisions 6 and 7 of Part VII inserted 223

230A. Evidentiary certificates—relevant transport safety
laws 223

Division 6—Sentencing Orders in relation to Relevant Transport Safety Laws 226

230B. Commercial benefits penalty order 226

230C. Supervisory intervention order 228

230D. Contravention of supervisory intervention order 232

230E. Release on the giving of a safety undertaking 232

230F. Variation or breach of orders under section 230E 234

Division 7—Other Matters 235

Subdivision 1—Interpretation 235

230G. Definitions 235

Subdivision 2—Liability 236

230H. Civil liability not affected by a relevant rail safety
duty law 236

230I. Interaction with the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 236

230J. Offences by bodies corporate, officers of bodies corporate, partnerships etc. 237