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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 11-3 <br /> Expenses Associated with Taking Recorded Examination <br /> Employees completing the initial qualification or re-qualification examinations may claim travel expenses/ <br /> allowances incurred for the classroom training and examinations (including the two re-examinations <br /> described in item 7 above), if provided for under their current applicable labor agreement. <br /> Currently classroom training is available once annually, and then only for employees taking the re- <br /> qualification examination. Employees re-taking examinations use their rule books and other available <br /> materials for study guides. <br /> Employees completing the initial qualification examination may take it up to three times in a twelve-month <br /> period. <br /> An employee completing the classroom training and examination will be paid at the straight-time rate for <br /> time spent in the training and examination if his or her Supervisor schedules the training and examination <br /> after normal working hours. <br /> Notification Associated with Failing to Pass Recorded Examination <br /> Employees who fail to pass the re-qualification examination on the first attempt, including those who fail <br /> the second attempt on the same day, receive a notice from the rules instructor indicating the examination <br /> must be successfully completed within 90 days to retain MWOR qualification. Employees who fail <br /> to pass the initial qualification examination in three attempts and employees who fail to pass the re- <br /> qualification examination during the 90-day period receive a notice confirming that fact. For employees <br /> whose assignments require MWOR qualification, this notice advises the employee to contact his or her <br /> Supervisor before resuming normal duties.The Supervisor, in turn, provides a notice of disqualification to <br /> the employee. <br /> 11.2 Requirements for Operating Roadway Machines <br /> General Requirements <br /> Before operating a roadway machine, first: <br /> • Receive training according to MWOR 11.1 <br /> • Be informed of the safety procedures that apply to persons working near your machine <br /> • Inform the employee in charge that you fully understand the safety procedures <br /> Machine-Specific Requirements <br /> Follow these machine-specific requirements: <br /> • Keep the operator's manual with the machine if the machine is large enough to carry the <br /> manual. <br /> • Be familiar with the information in the operator's manual before you operate the machine. <br /> • Follow the manual's instructions for safe operation. <br /> Qualification Requirements <br /> To be qualified to operate a roadway machine, you must be trained and certified as competent to operate <br /> that machine. This training may be accomplished through: <br /> • Peer instruction on the job <br /> or <br /> • A combination of classroom training and peer training <br /> A new machine operator or a relief machine operator who has not operated the type of equipment to <br /> which he or she will be assigned within the past year must be certified competent by a Work Equipment <br /> Supervisor or Roadmaster before operating the machine, except during supervised training. <br /> After a new or relief operator receives approval to begin operating the machine, the certifying individual <br /> will observe the operator to ensure that he or she is competent to operate the machine. <br />
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