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>UNE standards>UNE EN 16704-2-1:2017 - Railway applications - Track - Safety protection on the track during work - Part 2-1: Common solutions and technologies - Technical requirements for Track Warning Systems (TWS)
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UNE EN 16704-2-1:2017 - Railway applications - Track - Safety protection on the track during work - Part 2-1: Common solutions and technologies - Technical requirements for Track Warning Systems (TWS)

UNE EN 16704-2-1:2017

Railway applications - Track - Safety protection on the track during work - Part 2-1: Common solutions and technologies - Technical requirements for Track Warning Systems (TWS)

Aplicaciones ferroviarias. Vía. Protección y seguridad durante los trabajos sobre la vía. Parte 2-1: Soluciones comunes y tecnologías. Requisitos técnicos para sistemas de aviso en la vía (TWS)

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Standard number:UNE EN 16704-2-1:2017
Pages:33
Released:2017-09-20
Status:Standard
Pages (Spanish):34
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UNE EN 16704-2-1:2017

This document defines minimum functional and non-functional requirements for developing a Track Warning Systems (TWS) to warn persons during their work on or nearby the track about the approaching of trains or rail vehicles using acoustical and visual TWS-Signals. These systems may also be able to influence the approaching of trains and rail vehicles by stoppage function. This European Standard is applicable: to systems, sub-systems and components within TWS, including those containing software; in particular; to new TWS; to new integrations of systems, sub-systems and components into existing TWS; to modifications of TWS developed according to this standard. For single warning units (e.g. simple electrical horns) it is recommended to use this standard, too. This document does not deal with: hazards during the installation of the TWS caused by trains or rail vehicles on the lines; hazards caused by the improper use of TWS; hazards caused by the improper behaviour of persons working on or nearby the track; CO2-tyfone, human operated pressure signal horns, flags, detonators or machine warning systems according to UIC 644; national safety regulations to plan and operate TWS in track.