Wash. Admin. Code § 296-56-60019 - Standard gauge railroad operations
WAC 296-56-60019 through 296-56-60041 apply to standard gauge railroad operations.
(1) You
must make sure work is performed in railcars only if floors of the railcars are
in visibly safe condition for the work activity being conducted and the
equipment being used.
(2) You must
establish a route to allow employees to pass to and from places of employment
without passing under, over or through railcars, or between cars less than ten
feet (3 m) apart on the same track.
(3) You must direct that no employees remain
in railcars after work is concluded. No employee may remain in a railcar after
work is concluded.
(4) You must
make sure railcars are chocked or otherwise prevented from moving:
(a) While dockboards or carplates are in
position; or
(b) While employees
are working within, on or under the railcars or near the tracks at the ends of
the cars.
(5) You must
take positive means to protect employees from exposure to impact from moving
railcars when employees are working in, on, or under a railcar.
(6) You must protect employees by flags and
derails set a minimum of fifty feet from one or both ends of the worksite when
there is work being carried on, in, or under cars which subjects employees to
the hazard of moving railroad equipment . Where the spur track switch is less
than fifty feet from the work location, the switch padlocked in the open
position may take the place of the derail. The blue flag must be placed at that
point.
(7) You must remove or place
unsecured and over-hanging stakes, wire straps, banding, and similar objects so
as not to create hazards before cars are moved.
(8) You must institute all necessary controls
during railcar movement to safeguard personnel. If winches or capstans are
employed for movement, employees must stand clear of the hauling rope and must
not stand between the rope and the cars.
(9) You must open doors slightly before being
opened fully to ensure that the load has not shifted during transit. Special
precautions must be taken if the doors being opened are visibly
damaged.
(10) You must equip trucks
or railcar doors with door opening attachments if power industrial trucks are
used to open freight car doors. Employees must stand clear of the railcar doors
while they are being opened and closed.
(11) You must only use railcar door openers
or power trucks equipped with door opening attachments to open jammed
doors.
(12) You must make sure
employees do not remain in or on gondolas or flat cars when drafts that create
overhead, caught-in, caught-between or struck-by hazards are being landed in or
on the railcar. End gates, if raised, must be secured.
(13) You must make sure operators of railcar
dumps have an unrestricted view of dumping operations and must have an
emergency means of stopping movement.
(14) You must enclose recessed railroad
switches to provide a level surface.
(15) You must post warning signs where
doorways open onto tracks, at blind corners and at similar places where vision
may be restricted.
(16) You must
post warning signs if insufficient clearance for personnel exists between
railcars and structures.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.040 and 49.17.050. 86-03-064 (Order 86-02), § 296-56-60019, filed 1/17/86; 85-10-004 (Order 85-09), § 296-56-60019, filed 4/19/85; 85-01-022 (Order 84-24), § 296-56-60019, filed 12/11/84.
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