Safe operating procedures in the Private Siding. 7.5.1. The Private Siding Operator undertakes to abide by and comply with all safe operating procedures as set out in the Operations And Safety Requirements and, without limiting the generality of the aforementioned, specifically comply with the standard as set out in the Engineering Instruction: Safety Precautions and Sidings and Stations in terms of the Electrical Safety Instructions CEE-GI.026 , if applicable, also contained in Appendix C of this Agreement; 7.5.2. The Private Siding Operator shall appoint a representative, which representative’s name and contact details shall be provided to the other Operators, which shall see to the necessary safety precautions in respect electrical safety as required in the Engineering Instruction: Safety Precautions and Sidings and Stations in terms of the Electrical Safety Instructions CEE-GI.026, during all relevant times and, without limiting the generality of the aforementioned, especially during loading and off-loading in the Private Siding; 7.5.3. When Shunting operations needs to commence or when Shunting operations ceases all relevant Operators shall notify the representative appointed in terms of clause 7.5.1 timeously who will supervise such Shunting and/or loading/off-loading operations; 7.5.4. The notification as required in clause 7.5.3 shall be given at a reasonable time beforehand in writing, which notification needs to be acknowledged in writing by the representative; 7.5.5. Standard operating procedures for the management of safety in respect of safe Rail Operations in the Private Siding will be developed and agreed to by all relevant Parties. To this end:- 7.5.5.1. TFR, the Concessionaire and the Train O&M Provider undertake to issue rules, instructions and procedures to its employees concerning the Shunting procedures in the Private Siding, extracted from the standard operating procedures agreed to between the Parties; and 7.5.5.2. The Private Siding Operator undertakes to issue rules, instructions and procedures to its employees/sub-contractors on the shunting procedures in the Private Siding, extracted from the agreed on standard operating procedures. 7.5.6. It is the responsibility of each Party to ensure that its appointed employees/subcontractors do not deviate from the issued and agreed upon rules, instructions and procedures relevant to the Shunting operations; 7.5.7. Except where agreed otherwise, no amendments may be effected to any standard operating procedures relating to safe Shunting operations without the agreement of all Parties concerned.
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