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EN-URB-SG-FICHE RÉFÉRENCE Funiculaire De Montmartre Independent Safety Assessment mission: Montmartre funicular Customer: RATP (operator) Place of execution: Paris (France) Project duration: 2008 Team: 1 Project Manager and 2 Assessors PROJECT’S DESCRIPTION: The Montmartre funicular, operated by RATP, has been commissioned in the summer of 1900. Since its inauguration, it has been rebuilt and renovated several times, the last one on June 1 st , 1991. The current funicular is electric and carries more than 2 million passengers each year. The journey takes a little over a minute; it is an automatic inclined lift that requires no driver. Originally, the funicular used a water traction system, with tanks that were filled and emptied according to the corresponding passenger load. SCOPE OF WORK: CERTIFER has carried out an ISA (French Qualified Body) mission according to the decree STPG 2003-425 of May 9th, 2003 concerning the safety of guided public transport It concerns the Return into Service Project for Cabin 1 and modification of Cabin 2 of the Montmartre Funicular. The mission covers the overall system in accordance with the amended decree 2003-425 (guided public transport systems). The installation is also a part of the ski lifts, concerned by decree 2003-426. This is the subject of a specific EOQA opinion. CERTIFER’s mission consisted in verifying that: • Each identified risk has been adequately mitigated and the reduction or elimination measures have been justified and verified • The implementation complies with the technical and regulatory standards specified in the Preliminary Safety File • The results of the tests performed before commissioning demonstrate the adequacy of the implementation to the requirements (functional and system safety) • All operating and maintenance recommendations contained in the safety analyses and verified by CERTIFER have been considered • The results provide the overall level of safety required for the system .
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