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Note: We have added a definition “farm owner” and amended the definition “owner” to enable these words to be used to make the distinction between the 2 rather than having to write a long modifying phrase each time. INTERPRETATION1. The following definitions apply in these Regulations. “access control measure” means any means of restricting or preventing access to a railway right of way by pedestrians, vehicles or livestock. (mesure de limitation de l’accès) “farmland” means land that is used for crop production or a livestock operation. (terres agricoles) “farm owner”, in respect of a railway right of way, means an owner of farmland adjoining the railway right of way and includes a lessee and an occupier of the land. (propriétaire agricole) “livestock” means animals kept or raised for use, pleasure or profit, such as cattle, ratites, goats, horses, sheep and swine. (bétail) “occurrence” means an accident that is the result of access by pedestrians, vehicles or livestock to a railway right of way or an incident of access to a railway right of way that constitutes a threat to safe railway operations. (événement) “owner”, in respect of a railway right of way, means an owner of land adjoining the railway right of way, other than farm land, and includes a lessee and an occupier of the land. (propriétaire) “qualified person” means, in respect of a specified duty, a person who, because of their knowledge, training and experience, is qualified to perform that duty safely and properly. (personne qualifiée) “railway authority” means, in respect of a railway right of way, the principal operator of the railway line. “railway right of way” means any land on which a line of railway is situated and includes yard tracks, sidings, spurs and other track auxiliary to a railway line. (emprise de chemin de fer) “vehicle” means a vehicle that is designed to be driven or drawn by any means, and includes industrial and farm equipment, but does not include a vehicle designed to run exclusively on rails. (véhicule) 2. Nothing in these Regulations shall be interpreted as determining liability for costs. (This Information Note Is Not Part of the Regulations.) Information Note: Section 16 of the Railway Safety Act states that the proponent of a railway work and each beneficiary of the work may refer the apportionment of liability for the construction, alteration, operational or maintenance costs of the work to the Canadian Transportation Agency for a determination if they cannot agree on the apportionment and if no recourse is available under Part III of the Canada Transportation Act or the Railway Relocation and Crossing Act. The referral may be made either before or after construction or alteration of the work begins. APPLICATION3. These Regulations apply to every railway right of way and the land adjoining the railway right of way. SAFETY OF RAILWAY RIGHTS OF WAY4. If it is determined under these Regulations that access control measures need to be put in place at a railway right of way, the owners, farm owners and railway authorities shall put the access control measures in place as soon as is reasonably practicable. 5. A railway authority shall ensure that appropriate access control measures in accordance with section 14 are put in place and maintained along the portions of the railway right of way where
Farmland Adjoining a Railway Right of Way 6. (1) The farm owner and the railway authority shall jointly ensure that appropriate access control measures in accordance with section 14 are put in place and maintained along the portions of a railway right of way where access by pedestrians or vehicles constitutes or is likely to constitute a threat to safe railway operation. (2) The farm owner shall notify, in writing, the railway authority of the need for access control measures along a railway right of way if livestock are likely to be in the vicinity of the railway right of way. (3) After receiving the notification, the railway authority shall ensure that appropriate access control measures in accordance with section 14 are put in place and maintained. Land Adjoining a Railway Right of Way Other Than Farmland 7. In respect of a railway right of way, the owner and the railway authority shall jointly ensure that appropriate access control measures in accordance with section 14 are put in place and maintained along the portions of the railway right of way where it has been determined under section 8 or 9 that access to those portions by pedestrians or vehicles constitutes or is likely to constitute a threat to safe railway operation. 8. (1) Railway companies shall identify those portions of every railway right of way over which they operate, other than rights of way adjoining farmland, where access by pedestrians or vehicles constitutes or is likely to constitute a threat to safe railway operations. (2) A safety assessment shall be conducted for those portions identified by the railway companies by a qualified person designated by the railway authority. (3) The qualified person shall conduct the safety assessment by
(4) A safety assessment shall take into account
(5) Owners and railway companies that are asked for information by the qualified person shall provide the information. (6) The railway authority shall keep the most recent safety assessment and make it readily available for inspection at the request of a railway safety inspector. 9. If a threat to safe railway operations is identified in a safety assessment or by any other means, the owners and the railway authority shall, in addition to meeting the requirements of section 4, put in place the access control measures necessary to remove the threat. 10. (1) Railway companies that operate over a railway right of way and have knowledge of an occurrence shall
(2) The railway companies shall keep a record for at least five years of all occurrences of which they have knowledge and of the access control measures put in place to prevent further occurrences. Farmland Adjoining a Railway Right of Way – Changes to Use and Conversion to Farmland 11. (1) In respect of a railway right of way, the farm owner shall notify, in writing, railway authority of any significant farming change, other than a rotation between crop production and the raising of livestock, that requires a change to the access control measures in place. (2) Examples of significant farming changes include, but are not limited to
(3) After the notification, the railway authority and the farm owner shall jointly determine whether the proposed change is likely to constitute a threat to safe railway operations and whether access control measures are needed or existing measures need to be changed. (4) If it is determined that access control measures are needed or existing measures need to be changed, the farm owner shall ensure that appropriate access control measures in accordance with section 14 are put in place and maintained. Changes to Use of Land Adjoining a Railway Right of Way Other Than Farmland 12. (1) An owner who becomes aware of proposed activities that may significantly affect the use of their land adjoining a railway right of way, such as changes in land use and new construction, shall notify, in writing, the railway authority. (2) After the notification, the railway authority and the owner shall jointly determine whether the proposed activity or change would be likely to constitute a threat to safe railway operations and whether access control measures are needed or existing measures need to be changed. (3) If it is determined that access control measures are needed or existing measures need to be changed, the owner shall ensure that appropriate access control measures in accordance with section 14 are put in place and maintained. 13. Railway companies that proposes to undertake a significant change in their operations over a railway right of way, such as a significant increase in traffic volume or speed or significant changes in traffic patterns on the line of railway, shall
ACCESS CONTROL MEASURES14. (1) Every access control measure for the control of access by pedestrians and vehicles shall, at a minimum, incorporate a danger sign substantially in the form set out in the schedule except that
(2) An access control measure may consist of
COMING INTO FORCE15. These Regulations come into force on the day on which they are registered. SCHEDULE / ANNEXE(Paragraph 12(2)(a)) LEGENDSign, 356 mm x 457 mm |
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