Hours of service railroad employees

    • [DOC File]IN.gov | The Official Website of the State of Indiana

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      Railroad Employees. Railroad engineers, firemen, conductors, brakemen, flagmen, baggage men, yard engine foremen and their helpers, are excluded from coverage by Ind. Code §22-3-2-2(b). These types of employment are covered by the Federal Employees Liability Act. Employees in Federal Commerce. Ind.

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    • [DOC File]Summary of Proposed Legislation to Reauthorize the Federal ...

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      Sec. 106.Hours of Service Reform(Train service employees). Time on duty---A railroad my not require or allow a train employee to (1) remain or go on duty in any month where the employee had spent a total of 276 hours on duty, or waiting for transportation, or in deadhead transportation, to a place of final release; (2) remain or go on duty for ...

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 14-57 RAILROAD SAFETY AND CLEARANCE …

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      Warning signs, which direct attention of railroad employees and others to the reduced clearance, shall be erected as specified in subparagraph (5)(f)1. of this rule. 3. The minimum side clearance for tracks adjacent to or entering engine terminal or shop structures, such as engine houses and car repair shops, outdoor locomotive fueling and ...

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    • [DOC File]FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION

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      In accordance with the applicable Federal regulations, this railroad prohibits persons who perform work regulated by the Federal Hours of Service Laws (see 49 U.S.C. §§ 21101-21108) and/or performing duties as Maintenance-of-Way (MOW) workers as described in the definition of “Roadway Worker” in § 214.7 from being under the influence and ...

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    • FEDERAL RAIL SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS

      Nonapplication, exemption, and alternate hours of . service regime''; and (B) by adding at the end thereof the following: ``(c) Application of Hours of Service Regime to Commuter and . Intercity Passenger Railroad Train Employees.--``(1) When providing commuter rail passenger transportation . or intercity rail passenger transportation, the ...

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    • DASHBOARD

      (a) Railroad employees who are subject to the hours of service laws at— (1) 49 U.S.C. 21103 (that is, train employees not subject to Subpart F of Part 228 of this Chapter regarding the hours of service of train employees engaged in commuter or intercity rail passenger transportation); (2) 49 U.S.C. 21104 (signal employees); or

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    • [DOC File]Special Note for Protection of Railroad Interest for CSX

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      The charge to the Contractor by the Railroad will be the actual cost based on the rate of pay for the Railroad's employees who are available for flagging service at the time the service is required. Work by a flagman (M/W) in excess of 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week or on rest days, but not more than 16 hours a day will result in overtime ...

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    • [DOC File]FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION

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      The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) recognizes railroads can use internal employees, contracted employees, and even volunteers to perform Part 219 “regulated service” subject to the Federal hours of service laws (covered employees) functions on the railroad. The railroad is responsible for ensuring . …

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    • [DOCX File]Department of Transportation

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      Hours of Service Exception for Railroad Signal Employees (RRR) Section 108 of the Railroad Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (RSIA), Public Law 110-432, signed 10/16/08, effective July 16, 2009, states that railroad signal employees operating motor vehicles shall not be subject to hours of service (HOS) rules promulgated by any other Federal ...

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    • [DOC File]NJ TRANSIT RAIL - Rutgers University

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      New employees must work assignments with odd hours, or work the “extra list” with assignments and locations changing daily. The railroad is a twenty-four (24) hour operation. Train crews are subject to duty at any time and must report to their assignments within three (3) hours of being called. Work Days/Hours

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