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rule book

rule book
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    • a collection of rules or prescribed standards on the basis of which decisions are made

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    1. Rule Book
    2. The ‘Driver’s Rule Book’ must cover two distinct aspects:
    3. The ‘Driver's Rule Book’ must cover two distinct aspects:
    4. The process for preparing and updating the Driver's Rule Book shall include the following steps:
    5. The Railway Undertaking must present the Driver's Rule Book in the same format for the entire infrastructure over which their drivers will work.
    6. All the necessary procedures for the driver must be included in a document or a computer medium called the ‘Driver's Rule Book’.
    7. All the necessary procedures for the driver must be included in a document or a computer medium called the ‘Driver’s Rule Book’.
    8. The ‘Driver's Rule Book’ must state the requirements for all the routes worked and the rolling stock used on those routes according to the situations of normal operation, degraded operation and in emergency situations which the driver may encounter. The ‘Driver’s Rule Book’ must cover two distinct aspects:
    9. The Railway Undertaking must write the driver’s rule book in either the language of one of the Member States or the ‘operating’ language of one of the Infrastructure Manager(s) to which the rules will apply.
    10. The European single rule book, applicable to all financial institutions in the internal market, should ensure adequate harmonisation of criteria and methodology to be applicable by the competent authorities to assess the risk of credit institutions.
    11. if the language chosen by the Railway Undertaking for the Driver’s Rule Book is not the language in which the appropriate information was originally supplied, it is the responsibility of the Railway Undertaking to arrange for any necessary translation.
    12. The ‘Driver's Rule Book’ must state the requirements for all the routes worked and the rolling stock used on those routes according to the situations of normal operation, degraded operation and in emergency situations which the driver may encounter.
    13. The establishment of the three ESA should be accompanied by the development of a single rule book to ensure consistent harmonisation and uniform application and thus contribute to a more effective functioning of the internal market.
    14. In conformity with Annex III paragraph 2 of Directive 2004/49/EC, the Railway Undertaking’s Safety Management System must contain a validation process to ensure the content of the Rule Book is complete and accurate.
    15. The system should be aimed at upgrading the quality and consistency of national supervision, strengthening oversight of cross-border groups, establishing a European single rule book applicable to all financial institutions in the internal market.