
Railway Infrastructure - Signage
出版:Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board

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The Australian Standard AS 7632:2015 Railway Infrastructure – Signage; describes requirements for the whole of life management of railway operational signage.This documentation may be used to promote a consistent approach to be incorporated into the design, construction, inspection, monitoring, maintenance, and decommissioning of railway signage across the Australian rail industry. This Standard covers rail networks as classified in AS 7630 Railway Infrastructure - Track Classification.This Standard is not specifically intended to cover urban on-street tramway or light rail networks, cane railways, or heritage railways operating on private reservation, but items from this Standard may be applied to such systems as deemed appropriate by the relevant Rail Infrastructure Manager.This Standard applies to permanent and temporary infrastructure signs that provide information and directions for network users. These include:(a) Instruction signs for items such as: i. Permanent speed restrictionsii. Temporary speed restrictionsiii. Track possessions for engineering or other works. (b) Warning and caution signs for items such as:i. Limit of shuntii. Limited clearance.(c) Information signs for items such as:i. Change of operations system or operational parametersii. Structure, equipment and location identification signs including station Identification and kilometre posts.This document does not address the requirements for signs: (d) on trains(e) in public areas outside the operational safety zone, except for those dealing with operational safety(f) pertaining to the operation of a station, or customer wayfinding.This Standard is intended to be used in conjunction with AS 7631 Railway Infrastructure - Sighting.