Railway Safety Act 2005
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 Interpretation (Part 9).  |   
 85.—In this Part—  | |
“analysis” includes any operation used in determining the presence (if any) of a drug in a specimen of blood or urine, and cognate words shall be construed accordingly;  | ||
“analysis body” means a person who, in the opinion of a railway undertaking concerned and the Commission, is competent to carry out an analysis of a sample and is independent of the railway undertaking concerned and of any other railway undertaking;  | ||
“authorised person” means a person appointed to be an authorised person under section 95 ;  | ||
“code of conduct” means the code of conduct drawn up by a railway undertaking under section 88 (1)(a) or amended under section 88 (10) and accepted by the Commission under section 88 (5);  | ||
“drug” includes all drugs whether legally obtained or otherwise;  | ||
“railway undertaking” means a railway undertaking to which this Part applies;  | ||
“safety critical task” has the meaning assigned to it in Part 10 ;  | ||
“safety critical worker” has the meaning assigned to it in Part 10 ;  | ||
“sample” means the provision of a specimen of blood or urine in accordance with sampling procedures;  | ||
“sampling procedures” means procedures established under section 88 (1) (b) or amended under section 88 (10) and accepted by the Commission under section 88 (5).  |