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#### 13 Prescribed conditions and restrictions
13 Prescribed conditions and restrictions
> For the purposes of section 86(2)(a) (*Determination of application*) of the Law, it is a condition of registration that the applicant must establish—
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> > (a) a scheme for the management of risks to safety associated with the railway operations to be carried out in the private siding that provides for—
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> > > (i) processes for the identification of potential risks to the safety of rail operations carried out by the applicant for the purposes of developing a safety interface agreement; and
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> > > (ii) so far as is reasonably practicable, processes for the identification of incidents and hazards and the assessment of all possible incidents and hazards identified; and
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> > > (iii) a description of the control measures adopted by the applicant; and
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> > > (iv) processes to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, that rail safety work is prioritised so that those hazards representing the greatest risk are given priority; and
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> > > (v) details about how rail infrastructure within the private siding is to be maintained by the applicant; and
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> > (b) a risk register that includes—
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> > > (i) a comprehensive listing of hazards; and
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> > > (ii) risks associated with each hazard; and
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> > > (iii) the control measures applicable to each hazard; and
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> > > (iv) nomination of the person responsible for each control measure; and
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> > > (v) key engineering, operational and maintenance standards applicable to each control measure.