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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0540098
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0022925
FACILITY_NAME
BNSF RAILWAY MORMON RAIL YARD
STREET_NUMBER
801
STREET_NAME
DIAMOND
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205-7019
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
801 DIAMOND ST
QC Status
Approved
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0 0 <br /> MAINTENANCE OF WAY . • . - 2, 2009 12-7 <br /> Bridge Construction and Repair Crews Working <br /> Equipment Continue Working Stop Working <br /> Pile driver(on-and off-track) X (Note 3) <br /> Bridge timber handler X (Notes 2 &4) X (Note 1) <br /> Note 1: Equipment not equipped with a positive swing stop modification must stop operation <br /> and secure boom. <br /> Note 2: You may work only when handling, inserting, or removing ties from the side of the <br /> track opposite the live track. <br /> Note 3: Pile driver on tangent track,with hammer running, may continue driving piling <br /> provided the boom, lead column, counterweight, or other attachment is not foul of the live <br /> track; otherwise, stop working. <br /> Note 4: Bridge timber handlers equipped with a positive swing stop modification,which limits <br /> the swing of the crane to prohibit the boom or grapple head from passing beyond the rail <br /> nearest to the live track with track centers of 14'or greater, may continue to work, except they <br /> must not be used to load or unload ties from push cars. <br /> Work Is at Many Locations Over an Extended Distance. When a crew is working at many locations <br /> over an extended distance, the employee in charge divides the workers into subgroups, each with a <br /> designated person who acts as a coordinator for that subgroup. The employee in charge notifies the <br /> subgroup coordinators when a train is approaching on an adjacent track. Each coordinator then: <br /> • Warns subgroup employees of the approaching train, ensuring that all members of the subgroup <br /> have acknowledged an understanding that a train is approaching. If the subgroup coordinator is not <br /> in a position to physically or verbally warn employees as described below in "Coordinators Warn of <br /> Approaching Train," then the subgroup coordinator must also use the subgroup coordinator form <br /> • Notifies employee in charge when all subgroup employees are alerted <br /> • Serves as the lookout for any subgroup employees continuing to work on the ground between the <br /> tracks <br /> • Makes immediate corrections when subgroup employees are operating equipment that could contact <br /> the passing train or are on the ground between the tracks with no provision for a lookout <br /> Note: Only MWOR-qualified employees may act as coordinators <br /> Coordinators Warn of Approaching Train <br /> Coordinators warn subgroup employees of a train approaching on an adjacent track as follows: <br /> 1. Identify the warning method in the job safety briefing <br /> 2. Give a distinctive, clear, and unquestionable warning <br /> 3. Make sure that workers can detect the warning regardless of noise or work distractions <br /> 4. Do not require workers to look in a particular direction to receive warning <br /> Coordinator Notifies Employee in Charge <br /> The coordinator notifies the employee in charge when all subgroup members have: <br /> • Acknowledged an understanding that a train is approaching <br /> • Stopped work between the tracks not protected by a lookout <br /> Note: The subgroup coordinator must be the designated lookout <br /> • Stopped operating equipment that could foul the adjacent track <br /> Employee in Charge Clears Train <br />
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