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Certification of Entities in Charge of Maintenance

An Entity in Charge of Maintenance (ECM) plays an important safety role in the European railway system by ensuring that the vehicles for which it is in charge are in a safe state of running by means of a system of maintenance.

The European system of certification for ECMs has been set up in Regulation 2019/779.

This regulation sets out:

  • The criteria to be applied for the accreditation or recognition of ECM’s and maintenance functions’ certification bodies;
  • The requirements and assessment criteria applicable for the certification of ECMs and the certification of maintenance functions.

The system of certification provides evidence of responsibility and traceability of the maintenance undertaken on vehicles. It sets out also a certification process that ensures a transparent and structured management system for maintenance functions described in article 14(3) of Directive (EU) 2016/798 and will help to reduce the burden and duplication of controls and/or audits across the rail sector.

Driving these certification processes, mandatory certification scheme for ECMs and maintenance functions is available for the sector and form the reference to conduct the certification activities.

ERA publishes the list of accredited and recognised certification bodies, as well as the ECM certificates in the ERADIS database.

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Guidance on ECM certification process

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Guidance for entities in charge of maintenance for the use of SAIT

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ERA1172_001 Clarification note - Sectoral scheme for accreditation and recognition of ECM certification bodies under the Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019_779

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