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1 Professional Society Standards
Jim Dietz Chair, Rail Transit Vehicle Interface Standards Committee 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

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Overview Consensus standards process Benefits of standardization Rail Transit Vehicle Interface Standards Committee How to get involved 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

3 Consensus Standards Process - ANSI -
American National Standards Institute Founded in 1918 Private, non-profit organization Administers and coordinates U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

4 Consensus Standards Process - National Standards -
ANSI doesn’t develop standards ANSI facilitates development Consensus, due process and openness More than 175 accredited entities for more information 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

5 Consensus Standards Process - IEEE Standards Association -
One entity producing standards Audited for conformance to ANSI requirements (e.g. consensus) Standards to provide common ground for communication in specific areas of electrotechnology Each standard must have a sponsor 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

6 Consensus Standards Process - RTVISC -
Rail Transit Vehicle Interface Standards Committee Sponsors individual standards Facilitates working groups (More on RTVISC later) 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

7 Consensus Standards Process - Overview relative to IEEE Rail -
ANSI Assures conformity Professional Societies Development process Sponsor Broad review and balloting Working Group Draft the text 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

8 Benefits of Standardization - Safety -
2.5 billion light rail and subway passengers each year 4 times as many passengers as US airlines Safety has both project specific and universal aspects Draw on the whole rail community 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

9 Benefits of Standardization - Control Costs -
Rail applications are known for customization With standardization: Reduced design cost Reduced risk/contingency dollars Minimize single sources Improved reliability Reduced maintenance training 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

10 Benefits of Standardization - Regulatory Participation -
National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (Public Law ) Federal agencies must use, wherever possible, technical standards developed by consensus standards organizations 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

11 Benefits of Standardization - Credibility -
Standards have a legal standing Use of standards may help manage liability 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

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RTVISC - History - Rail Transit Vehicle Interface Standards Committee Founded in 1996: Tom McGean, Chair Fifty member committee More than 300 professionals have participated in working groups 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

13 RTVISC - Recent Transition -
Originally funded as a Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) project The process works! (no longer “research”) Funding shifted to APTA in 2002 Chair shifted to Jim Dietz in 2002 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

14 RTVISC - Organization -
9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

15 RTVISC - IEEE Standards Published -
11: Rail Vehicle Motors 1473: Communications Protocol 1474.1: CBTC Performance Requirements 1482.1: Event Recorder 1483: Verification of Vital Functions 1475: Prop. Braking & Master Control 1476: Auxiliary Power Systems 1477: Passenger Information 1478: Transit Car Environment 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

16 RTVISC - General Standards In Process -
P-1544: Rail TCIP P-1536: Battery Physical Interface P-16: Electrical/Electronic Control P-1558: Software Documentation P-1568: NiCad Battery Performance P-1570: HRI Standards P : Graphical User Interface P-1582: Wayside CBTC Environmental P-1482: Maintenance & Diagnostics P-1612: Comm. To/From Rail Vehicles 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

17 RTVISC - Overhead Contact Systems -
P-1629: Overhead Current Collectors P-1627: OCS Grounding Practices P-1626: OCS Insulation P-1628: RP for Overhead Maintenance P-1630: OCS Structures 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

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RTVISC - Liaison - ASME RT-1 - Light Rail Crashworthiness ASME RT-2 - Rapid Rail Crashworthiness HVAC via ASHRAE - Under formation IEC TC9 Automatic People Mover Committee 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

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RTVISC - New Thrusts - Traction Substations Under formation 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

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How to get involved RTVIS Committee, Sub-Committees, and Working Groups Web site – Jim Dietz – at IEEE at LTK 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

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References IEEE web site – ANSI web site – Thomas J. McGean, Consensus Standards for the Rail Transit Industry (TCRP Research Results Digest, November 2001-Number 44) 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

22 Professional Society Standards - Summary -
There is a rigorous consensus standards process in the US Professional societies are at the forefront of standards development Rail standards development activity in the US is very high Care to help? 9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002

23 Professional Society Standards
9/22/02 for APTA Annual Meeting, 2002


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