Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00221:body:0:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00221
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Character Range: 21145–24476

over the lifecycle of services. Records kept include:
(a) records of design, manufacturing, procurement, installation, testing, commissioning, modification, and decommissioning;
(b) records of the designated authorities for the design, operation and maintenance for each system;
(c) records of hazard analysis and risk assessments;
(d) records of facility performance and facility maintenance history including performance parameter values, test facilities utilised, identity of authorised technicians conducting operation and maintenance, changes to maintenance procedures;
(e) records of facility failures and faults
(f) records of defect reports and associated defect investigations;
(g) records of technician's competencies, including details of experience, qualifications, training, competency assessments, and facility authorisations.
Section 8.2 Site logs

     8.2.1 Standards for site logs
       8.2.1.1Site logs are kept for all facilities used to provide an aeronautical telecommunication service or a radionavigation service.
       8.2.1.2The site log records all occurrences and actions relating to operation, maintenance, modification, failure, faults, and removal from and restoration to service.
       8.2.1.3Entries in site logs include the date/time of the entry and the occurrence and are signed by the technician or other person making the entry.
       8.2.1.4Site log records are retained for at least five years.

           Chapter 9              Security
CASR reference: CASR Part 171.085
         Section 9.1 Security program for aeronautical telecommunication and radio navigation facilities

     9.1.1 Purpose
       9.1.1.1The purpose of a security program is to minimise the risk of unauthorised access, entry by animals, or malicious damage to a service or facilities.

     9.1.2 Standards
       9.1.2.1The security program includes the physical security measures, and the procedures to be followed, for:
(a) preventing and detecting intentional or unintentional damage to any facility or equipment used for providing an aeronautical telecommunication or radionavigation service;
(b) responding to a threat of intentional damage to a facility or equipment;
(c) preventing unauthorised people from having access to any facility or equipment used by the provider in providing an aeronautical telecommunication or radionavigation service.

           Chapter 10              Standards for facilities and equipment
CASR reference: paragraph 171.017 (1) (b)

         Section 10.1 Landing system facilities suitable for Special Authorisation Category I and II operations

     10.1.1 Special Authorisation Category I operations
       10.1.1.1 The landing system facilities on a runway are suitable for Special Authorisation Category I instrument approach operations if all of the following requirements are met:
(a) the runway has:
 (i) an ILS that is a dual transmitter facility classified at least I/T/1; or
 (ii) if the requirement in sub-subparagraph (i) is not met and the runway is to be used by only HUD-equipped aircraft — an ILS certified and maintained to meet ICAO Annex 10, Volume I requirements for Category I ILS to at least ILS Point "C"; or
 (iii) taking into account any associated operating limitation, a precision approach facility that has performance characteristics at least