Asset Standards Authority Purpose, priorities and progress | 1 February 2015 ASA Purpose, Priorities and Progress RTSA Technical Presentation Bradfield Room, Central Station, Sydney, 23 February 2015 February 2015
Asset Standards Authority Purpose, priorities and progress | 1 February 2015
ASA Purpose, Priorities and Progress RTSA Technical Presentation Bradfield Room, Central Station, Sydney, 23 February 2015
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Scope
• ASA purpose and organisation• Work priorities and progress• Future focus
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Our purpose and organisation
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ASA within TfNSW
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ASA leadership
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ASA engineering team
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ASA purpose and tasks
• “Making it clearer and simpler” – For Transport Cluster – For Supply Chain
• Supporting TfNSW to be an informed and efficient asset owner
– whole of life assurance – asset management – standards
• Facilitate increased private sector participation and capability
• Transport Values and Customer focus
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Our work priorities and progress
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Assurance for TfNSW and enabling O&M performance • Enabling efficiencies and effectiveness • Engineering decisions • Obligations to the owner • Industry service providers • Deployment of TfNSW protocols
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Asset Management and Configuration Documents
• ISO 55001 based AM Framework – Produced by ASA – Linked to TfNSW AM Policy
• Standards produced – TfNSW CM Plan – CM Guide – Assurance & Governance – Asset Information
Management – Life Cycle Costing – Asset Handover Requirements – Asset Reference Codes
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Standards - ASA business activities • Alignment to international standards • Commitment to a national approach through RISSB • Support co-regulation approach - various Industry Regulators • RISSB relationship
– Board position – Method of alignment to classifications (national / state) – Joint standards development – National QRA model support
• NWRL (SRT) / LR (ALTRAC, Parramatta and Newcastle ) - standards agreements
• CRN and ARTC – close coordination and sharing lessons • Roads and Maritime
– Maritime (Barangaroo Ferry Hub and Ferry specifications) – Roads – continuing scoping with RMS
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Standards – monitoring popular documents
“Train Operating Conditions Manual – Track Diagrams”
“Track Geometry & Stability”
“Train Operating Conditions Manual – General Instructions”
“Circuit Design Standards”
“Signal Design Principles”
“Construction of cable Routes and Signaling Civil Works”
“Train Operating Conditions Manual – Division Pages”
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ASA website – quick links to popular docs
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Authorised Engineering Organisation (AEO)
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Industry engagement - sharing and listening • Broadcast engagement providing updates, guidance, thought
leadership and awareness • Typically two to four briefings held per year to an audience of 150+
Industry Briefings
• Collaborative engagement designed to discuss and dissect key topics raised at Industry Briefings to diagnose relevance, accuracy and practical application
• Typically two to four round tables held per year to audience of 60
Industry Round Tables
• Targeted and designed to reach large technical audiences in a ‘tuition’ style where detailed and application-specific technical learning’s and contemporary subject matter is imparted
Industry Seminars
• Technical Forums are facilitated events designed to capture and share knowledge and experience relevant to the subject discipline
• The forum size of 20-30 attendees individually tailored to the subject matter
Technical Forums
• Discipline specific engagement for technical collaboration, knowledge sharing and input to develop standards
Technical Committees
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ASA website - industry engagement material
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Future focus
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Our future – assuring all modes
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Questions?