Working Party on General Safety | Session 112 | 24-28 Apr 2017
Geneva

The deadline for submission of official documents to the UNECE secretariat is 27 January 2017 (twelve weeks prior to the session).

Agenda Item 2.
Regulation No. 107

5. Recalling the discussion at the previous GRSG session on ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2016/20, the expert from Switzerland presented GRSG-112-02-Rev.1 proposing to simplify the provisions of UN Regulation No. 107 by inserting references to parts 1 and 2 of the forthcoming updated European standards EN 16584:2015 on railway applications for persons with reduced mobility (GRSG-112-03 and GRSG-112-04). The expert from France preferred to leave these requirements out of the Regulation to avoid possible inconsistencies with existing national requirements. A number of experts preferred to keep some of the requirements proposed in GRSG-111-35 within the Regulation, but to improve the wording of the provisions concerned. Following the discussion, GRSG adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2016/20 as amended by GRSG-112-35 and agreed to submit it to WP.29 as a new 08 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 107. Thus, the expert from OICA volunteered to prepare, in due time, a revised official document for consideration and final adoption at the next GRSG session, including the proposed transitional provisions (i.e. June 2020 for new types of vehicles and June 2022 for all existing types).

6. The expert from the Czech Republic introduced GRSG-112-16 to improve the safety requirements for trolleybuses, particularly the double insulation of circuits directly connected to the overhead lines. GRSG welcomed the proposal and agreed to resume consideration of this subject at its next session on the basis of an official document.

7. The expert from Spain sought the advice of GRSG experts on how to approve a vehicle with no standing passengers (GRSG-112-17). He was of the opinion that, according to UN Regulation No. 107, such a vehicle should be considered as a Class III vehicle only. GRSG endorsed that position.

8. The expert from OICA recalled the purpose of GRSG-111-09 aligning the provisions of UN Regulation No. 107 with those of the European Union (EU) Regulation 1230/2012 on masses and dimensions in the definition of the ‘mass in running order’. He volunteered to prepare, jointly with the expert from EC, a concrete document for consideration at the next GRSG session in October 2017.

9. Referring to ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2016/5, the expert from Belgium recalled the detailed analysis on the technical requirements for trolley buses presented at the previous session (GRSG-111-21). She confirmed that the work to fully align the provisions of UN Regulations Nos. 100 and 107 was still in progress. She announced her intention to submit concrete proposals for consideration at the next GRSG sessions.

Documentation
GRSG-111-09 Proposal for amendments to the 05, 06 and 07 series of amendments to Regulation No. 107 (OICA)
GRSG-111-21 Detailed analysis on the compatibility or incompatibility of the scopes and technical provisions for trolleybuses of UN Regulations Nos. 100 and 107 (Belgium)
GRSG-112-02/Rev.1 Proposal for amendments to UN Regulation No. 107 (Switzerland)
GRSG-112-03 FprEN 16584-2:2015 Railway Applications – Design for PRM Use – General Requirements – Part 1: Contrast
GRSG-112-04 FprEN 16584-2:2015 Railway Applications – Design for PRM Use – General Requirements – Part 2: Information
GRSG-112-16 Proposal for amendments to UN Regulation No. 107 (Czech Republic)
GRSG-112-17 Question to GRSG delegations regarding approval of Class II vehicles with 0 declared standing passengers (Spain)
GRSG-112-35 Proposal for a new 08 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 107
GRSG/2016/5 Proposal for amendment to Regulation No. 107 (Belgium)
GRSG/2016/20 Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 107 (Germany)
GRSG/2016/20/Corr.1 Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 107 (Germany)