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42. In order to obtain a Part B certificate, a railway undertaking must provide:
i.proof that it holds a valid Part A certificate confirming acceptance of its SMS,
ii.evidence of the measures taken to ensure compliance with the specific requirements necessary for safe use of the Common Section. This shall include documentation on:
(a)the TSIs or, if appropriate, parts only of the TSIs and, where relevant, unified safety rules and other rules applicable to the operations of the railway undertaking, its staff and its rolling stock and how compliance with them is ensured by the safety management system;
(b)the different categories of staff employed or contracted for the railway undertaking’s operation, including evidence that they meet the requirements of TSIs and the unified safety rules and any other rules applicable to the operations, and that those staff have been duly certified;
(c)the different types of rolling stock used for the railway undertaking’s operations, including evidence that they meet requirements of TSIs and the unified safety rules and have been duly certified; and
(d)the training and certification of train drivers and staff performing vital safety tasks relating to their knowledge of the TSIs, unified safety rules and the emergency procedures for the Channel Tunnel.
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