Transport (Rail Safety) (Fatigue Management) Amendment Regulation 2017 (Qld)

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1   Short title

This regulation may be cited as the Transport (Rail Safety) (Fatigue Management) Amendment Regulation 2017.

2   Regulation amended

This regulation amends the Transport (Rail Safety) Regulation 2010.

3   Amendment of s 18A (Definitions for division)

Section 18A, definition drive
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4   Amendment of s 19B (Standard work hours and rest periods)

(1)Section 19B(2) to (4)—
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(2)The following work scheduling practices and procedures apply if the train driver drives a freight train—
(a)in the case of a 2 driver operation where the second driver is a qualified train driver, including a qualified train driver who is learning a route or undergoing an assessment—the maximum shift length to be worked is 12 hours;
(b)in the case of a 1 driver operation—the maximum shift length to be worked is 9 hours.
(3)The following work scheduling practices and procedures apply if the train driver drives a passenger train—
(a)for a passenger train in suburban service—
(i)the maximum shift length to be worked is 9 hours irrespective of whether it is a 1 or 2 driver operation; and
(ii)the maximum period of time during any shift that the driver may drive the train is 8 hours;
(b)for any other passenger train—
(i)if it is a 2 driver operation and the second driver is a qualified train driver, including a qualified train driver who is learning a route or undergoing an assessment—the maximum shift length to be worked is 12 hours; or
(ii)if it is a 1 driver operation—the maximum shift length to be worked is 9 hours.
(2)Section 19B(7)—
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suburban service, for a passenger train, means a service that starts and ends in the SEQ area within the meaning of the Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994, section 62AAA(2).

5   Amendment of sch 5 (Dictionary)

Schedule 5, definition drive
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