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54
NO. 36 OF 2018


“on‑board recording” or “OBR” means a recording that satisfies all of the following:
(a) the recording consists of (or consists mainly of) sounds or images, or sounds and images, of persons in the control area of a transport vehicle;
(b) the recording was made in order to comply with a law in force in any country;
(c) any part of the recording was made at the time of the occurrence of an immediately reportable matter that involved the transport vehicle,
but excludes a recording that is of a kind declared by regulations not to be an OBR for the purposes of this Act;
“restricted information”, in relation to a transport occurrence, means any of the following:
(a) all statements (whether oral or in writing) obtained from persons by an investigator, a TSIB staff member or a consultant in the course of an investigation (including any record of such a statement) of the transport occurrence;
(b) all information recorded by an investigator, a TSIB staff member or a consultant in the course of an investigation of the transport occurrence;
(c) all communications with a person involved in the operation of a transport vehicle that is or was the subject of an investigation of the transport occurrence, such as OBR information;
(d) medical or private information regarding persons (including deceased persons) involved in the transport occurrence that is being or has been investigated;
(e) in relation to a transport vehicle that is or was the subject of an investigation of the transport occurrence—information recorded for the purposes of monitoring or directing the progress of