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Regulations 3 and 4
(1) No. | (2) Descriptions of refurbishment work | (3) Paragraphs of Part 2 of Schedule 1 which must be complied with |
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Doors | ||
1 | An audible warning device for a passenger doorway in the side of a rail vehicle is replaced or modified | 1 |
Flashing lights | ||
2 | Any flashing lights designed to be operated for the attention of passengers are installed, replaced or modified on the exterior, or in the interior, of a rail vehicle | 2 |
Passenger information | ||
3 | An internal or external public address system is replaced or modified, in whole or in part, or a new internal or external system is installed (excluding updating of electronic message libraries) | 4, to the extent relevant to the public address system, or part, which is being replaced, modified or installed |
Seats | ||
4 | Priority seat signage is provided or replaced | 5 |
Steps | ||
5 | The tread on a step on an internal flight of stairs leading between a lower and upper passenger saloon is replaced | 6 |
6 | All the steps in a flight of stairs leading between a lower and upper passenger saloon are replaced or modified | 6 |
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