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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />• 1.05.03d The average train traffic on this route is 61 freight trains per 24-hour <br />period at a timetable speed 60 MPH and 15 passenger trains at a <br />timetable speed of 79 MPH. <br /> <br /> <br />1.6 Contractor General Safety Requirements <br /> <br />• 1.06.01 Work in the proximity of railway track(s) is potentially hazardous where <br />movement of trains and equipment can occur at any time and in any direction. All <br />work performed by contractors within 25 feet of any track must be in compliance with <br />FRA Roadway Worker Protection Regulations. <br /> <br />• 1.06.02 Before beginning any task on Railway Property, a thorough job safety <br />briefing must be conducted with all personnel involved with the task and repeated <br />when the personnel or task changes. If the task is within 25 feet of any track, the job <br />briefing must include the Railway's flagger, as applicable, and include the <br />procedures the Contractor will use to protect its employees, subcontractors, agents <br />or invitees from moving any equipment adjacent to or across any Railway track(s). <br /> <br />• 1.06.03 Workers must not work within 25 feet of the centerline of any track without <br />an on track safety strategy approved by the Railway’s Project Representative. <br />When authority is provided, every contractor employee must know: (1) who the <br />Railway flagger is, and how to contact the flagger, (2) limits of the authority, (3) the <br />method of communication to stop and resume work, and (4) location of the <br />designated places of safety. Persons or equipment entering flag/work limits that <br />were not previously job briefed, must notify the flagger immediately, and be given a <br />job briefing when working within 25 feet of the center line of track. <br /> <br />• 1.06.04 When Contractor employees are required to work on the Railway Property <br />after normal working hours or on weekends, the Railway's representative in charge <br />of the project must be notified. A minimum of two employees must be present at all <br />times. <br /> <br />• 1.06.05 Any employees, agents or invitees of Contractor or its subcontractors <br />under suspicion of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or in the <br />possession of same, will be removed from the Railway's Property and subsequently <br />released to the custody of a representative of Contractor management. Future <br />access to the Railway's Property by that employee will be denied. <br /> <br />• 1.06.06 Any damage to Railway Property, or any hazard noticed on passing trains <br />must be reported immediately to the Railway's representative in charge of the <br />project. Any vehicle or machine which may come in contact with track, signal <br />equipment, or structure (bridge) and could result in a train derailment must be <br />reported immediately to the Railway representative in charge of the project and to
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