When working around a track how close can you be to the track before you have to foul the track?

25 feet
minimum of 25 feet from any track and minimum of 250 feet from any road crossing. Before leaving any equipment unattended, the operator must stop the engine and properly secure the equipment against movement.

What is red zone protection?

The “Red Zone” is the area where a conductor can be struck by moving equipment. When a conductor calls for “Red Zone” protection the engineer will make the locomotive safe by fully setting the independent brake (Locomotive brake) and centering the reverse lever, putting the locomotive in neutral.

When a contractor is working for a railroad client requirements?

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) regulation 49 CFR Part 214, Subpart C and CSXT’s Policy requires that all independent contractors and their employees who are roadway workers on railroad property must receive annual On-Track Safety Training.

When two or more track cars are traveling together in the same track and it becomes necessary to stop what should be done?

When two or more track cars are traveling together on the same track, Contractor employees who are operators of all cars must agree upon and use a predetermined signal to stop that is easily seen and understood.

Are tracks with track centers spaced less than 25 feet apart?

§ 214.7 Definitions. Adjacent tracks mean two or more tracks with track centers spaced less than 25 feet apart.

What is a foul in track?

Fouling a track means the placement of an individual in such proximity to a track that the individual could be struck by a moving train or other on-track equipment, or in any case is within four feet of the nearest rail. FRA means the Federal Railroad Administration.

What is Red Zone working on the railway?

Open Line working (formerly known as Red Zone) means the lines are open to train movements; this is seen as more risky than Safeguarded / Fenced / Separated areas, and is avoided in the rail industry where practicable.

When working around a railroad track you must stay How many feet away?

Stop at least 15 feet, but not more than 50 feet, from nearest rail.

What action should be taken if you observe suspicious persons on railroad property?

Question 6: What action should be taken if you observe suspicious persons on railroad property? Ignore the, they will go away. Yell at them and tell them to leave. Notify the appropriate authorities and provide details about their location and appearance.

What does UPRR stand for?

UPRR

AcronymDefinition
UPRRUnion Pacific Railroad
UPRRUnclaimed Property Recovery and Reporting

When track cars and on track equipment approach a grade crossing they must?

When any person driving a vehicle approaches a railroad grade crossing, the driver must stop at least 10 feet away from the nearest railroad track if a clearly visible electric or mechanical signal device warns of the immediate approach of the railroad train, or an approaching train is visible and is in a hazardous …

What is the cardinal rule of railroading?

The Cardinal Rule of Railroading: Always expect a train or equipment to move on any track in any direction at any time!

What do you have to wear to work on a railroad?

 Wear an orange, reflectorized vest or similar orange, reflectorized workwear approved by the railroad’s EIC. (High visibility safety apparel must be worn when working adjacent to a Federal highway.)  Participate in a job briefing that will specify the type of On-Track Safety for the type of work being performed.

What should a Union Pacific Railroad contractor wear?

Keep all PPE issued in good condition, properly fitted, and replace as required in order to maintain the intended protection. Wear clothing that allows the person to perform duties safely and efficiently. Contractors must wear PPE high visible outerwear color defined by the employing Union Pacific department. Clothing must not:

What are the safety regulations for railroad contractors?

Under 49CFR214, Subpart C, railroad contractors are responsible for the training and qualifications of their workers on these regulations. Contractor workers must have documentation of their training and qualifications while on the work site.

What does it mean to work in a red zone?

Red Zones are defined as that area within an arms length of the track, or any physical position, which places the worker in a life-threatening situation. Any questions that arise related to working in the Red Zone should be directed to the Railroad Representative.

 Wear an orange, reflectorized vest or similar orange, reflectorized workwear approved by the railroad’s EIC. (High visibility safety apparel must be worn when working adjacent to a Federal highway.)  Participate in a job briefing that will specify the type of On-Track Safety for the type of work being performed.

Under 49CFR214, Subpart C, railroad contractors are responsible for the training and qualifications of their workers on these regulations. Contractor workers must have documentation of their training and qualifications while on the work site.

Red Zones are defined as that area within an arms length of the track, or any physical position, which places the worker in a life-threatening situation. Any questions that arise related to working in the Red Zone should be directed to the Railroad Representative.