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management system.
       (3) Before CASA issues a trial FRMS implementation approval, CASA must be satisfied that the FRMS:
(a) comprises all of the elements mentioned in subsection 4.05(2); and
(b) is a safe, data-driven system which appears to be reasonably capable of continuously and effectively monitoring and managing fatigue-related safety risks using scientific principles and knowledge, and operational experience; and
(c) will enable the ATS provider to assess the extent to which operational persons and other relevant personnel perform at levels of alertness sufficient to ensure the safety of operations.
       (4) Before CASA issues a full FRMS implementation approval, CASA must be satisfied that the FRMS:
(a) comprises all of the elements mentioned in subsection 4.05(2); and
(b) is a safe, data-driven system which will continuously and effectively monitor and manage fatigue-related safety risks using scientific principles and knowledge, and operational experience; and
(c) will enable the ATS provider to ensure that operational persons and other relevant personnel perform at levels of alertness sufficient to ensure the safety of operations.

4.07 FRMS policy and documentation
       (1) The ATS provider must have an FRMS policy that refers to all the elements of the FRMS mentioned in subsection 4.05(2).
       (2) The policy must require that all the operations to which the FRMS applies be clearly defined in the operations manual.
       (3) The policy must:
(a) make it clear that while primary responsibility for the FRMS lies with the ATS provider, its effective implementation requires shared responsibility by management, operational persons, and any other relevant personnel; and
(b) clearly indicate the safety objectives of the FRMS; and
(c) be approved in writing by the chief executive officer of the ATS provider's organisation; and
(d) be accessible to all relevant areas and levels of the organisation in a way that indicates the ATS provider's specific endorsement of the policy; and
(e) declare management commitment to:
 (i) effective safety reporting; and
 (ii) provision of adequate resources for the FRMS; and
 (iii) continuous improvement of the FRMS; and
(f) require that clear lines of accountability are identified for management, operational personnel, and all other relevant personnel; and
(g) require periodic reviews to ensure the policy remains relevant and appropriate.
       (4) The policy must:
(a) be in a written statement; and
(b) require that each other element of the FRMS mentioned in subsection 4.05(2) be described in a written statement.
 (5) In addition to the requirements under subsection (4), and the relevant limits and procedures contained in the operations manual in accordance with this Chapter, the FRMS must also be supported by the following documentation, namely, up‑to-date identification, description and records of the following:
(a) the personnel accountabilities, responsibilities and authorities for effective implementation of the FRMS,