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EN 15085-2:2020 Railway Welding Updates

The document summarizes important changes to the EN 15085-2:2020 railway standard for welded components and parts that takes effect in April 2021. Key changes include removing Certification Level 4, adjusting the definitions and safety relevance of Levels 1-3, introducing new activity codes for manufacturers, updating minimum requirements and expectations for welding coordinators, and adding a new Part 6 standard for maintenance welding.
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EN 15085-2:2020 Railway Welding Updates

The document summarizes important changes to the EN 15085-2:2020 railway standard for welded components and parts that takes effect in April 2021. Key changes include removing Certification Level 4, adjusting the definitions and safety relevance of Levels 1-3, introducing new activity codes for manufacturers, updating minimum requirements and expectations for welding coordinators, and adding a new Part 6 standard for maintenance welding.
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Update: EN 15085-2:2020 Effective as of April 2021
IMPORTANT CHANGES OF THE RAILWAY STANDARD FOR WELDED
COMPONENTS AND PARTS

What has changed?


The EN 15085-2:2020 standard, which was released in December 2020, applies as of
21 April 2021. The following are important changes:
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Certification Level
Certification Level 4 has been removed.
CL 1  applies to welded vehicles and components / weld-on-parts with high safety
relevance
CL 2  applies to components / weld-on-parts of railway vehicles with a medium
safety relevance (weld joints with high safety relevance acc. to EN 15085-3 are not
permitted)
CL 3  applies to components / weld-on-parts of railway vehicles with a low safety
relevance (weld joints with high and medium safety relevance acc. to EN 15085-3 are
not permitted)
Types of Activities
Newly introduced are activity codes that apply in conjunction with each of the
Certification Levels 1, 2, or 3. A manufacturer of welded railway vehicles or
components can apply one or multiple activity codes to the scope of the certification.
Types of Activities
Activity Code Index Description
Stress Analysis, Design, Documentation for
Design D manufacturing and maintenance of welded vehicles
and components.
Producing (manufacturing), Alter and Inspecting /
Production P Testing welded vehicles and components (including
spare parts).
Maintenance (repair) of welded vehicles and
Maintenance M components by welding (including inspection &
testing)
Purchase and supply of welded components for new
Purchase and Supply
S production or maintenance activities without
(sales)
executing welding activities
 
Therewith, a manufacturers’ certificate will reference the type of activities to the
certification declaration.
Minimum Requirements for Railway Manufacturers
EN 15085-2, Annex B, Table B.1 outlines the minimum requirements for Railway
Manufacturers.
It relates the activity codes with the certification level CL 1, CL 2, and CL 3.
Responsible Welding Coordinator (rWC)
The expectations for welding coordinators have been reworked and updated,
addressing technical knowledge through competency. In summary:
• Implementation of procedure about the qualification and establishment of welding
coordinators
• The Tasks and Competence of Welding Coordinators are outlined in EN 15085-
2:2020 Annex “A”, Table A.1. The table references the tasks, description, and
welding coordinator level “A”, “B”, and “C”, concerning the phase of the product
realization process. It provides an expectation for welding coordinators.
• Like in the previous edition, welding coordinators are grouped in level “A”, “B”, and
“C”. New is the assessment of the technical knowledge (competence) and the
classification of welding coordinators according to Annex “D”. The following 4
classifications are available:
• Basic knowledge of the technical subject
• Application and use of principles and rules
• Overall mastery of the subject
• Ability to develop method and procedures
EN 15085-6:2020
Railway applications – Welding of railway vehicles and components – Part 6:
Maintenance welding requirements.
This new edition to the EN 15085 standard series applies to maintenance welding and
the necessary information about the vehicle such as documentation of vehicle
manufacturer (drawings, operation manuals, manufacturer requirements) as well as
special guidelines and working instructions should be available. If a vehicle
experiences damage, the standard emphasizes the integration of all parties in the
maintenance activity, including the documentation and manuals from the OEM,
repair facility qualifications/expectations, and when applicable the national authority.

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