FRA 214 Railroad Workplace Safety
Chapter One
§214.1 Purpose
and scope.
§214.3 Application.
§214.4 Preemptive
effect.
§214.5 Responsibility
for compliance.
§214.7 Definitions.
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Chapter Two
§214.7 Definitions
§214.101 Purpose
and scope.
§214.103 Fall
protection, generally
§214.105 Fall protection
systems standards
and practices
§214.107 Working
over or adjacent to water
§214.109 Scaffolding
§214.111 Personal
protective equipment
generally
§214.113 Head
Protection
§214.115 Foot
Protection
§214.117 Eye and
Face Protection
APPENDIX A -
DEFECT CODE/
PENALTY SCHEDULE
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Chapter Three
§214.301 Purpose
and scope.
§214.302 Information
collection requirements.
§214.303 Railroad
on-track safety programs
generally.
§214.305 Compliance
dates.
§214.307 Review
and approval of
individual on-track
safety programs by FRA.
§214.309 On-track
safety program
documents.
§214.311 Responsibility
of employers.
§214.313 Responsibility
of individual roadway
workers.
§214.315 Supervision
and communication.
§214.317 On-track
safety procedures,
generally.
§214.319 Working
limits, generally.
§214.321 Exclusive
track occupancy.
§214.323 Foul time.
§214.325 Train
coordination.
§214.327 Inaccessible
track.
§214.329 Train
approach warning
provided by
watchmen/lookouts.
§214.331 Definite
train location.
§214.333 Informational
line-ups of trains.
§214.335 On-track
safety procedures for
roadway work groups.
§214.337On-track
safety procedures for
lone workers.
§214.339 Audible
warning from trains.
§214.341 Roadway
maintenance machines.
§214.343 Training
and qualification, general.
§214.345 Training for
all roadway workers.
§214.347 Training
and qualification for
lone workers.
§214.349 Training
and qualification of
watchmen/lookouts.
§214.351 Training
and qualification of
flagmen.
§214.353 Training
and qualification of
roadway workers who
provide on-track safety
for roadway work groups.
§214.355 Training
and qualification in
on-track safety for
operators of roadway
maintenance machines.
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Chapter Four
§214.7 Definitions
§214.501 Purpose
and scope.
§214.503 Good-faith
challenges; procedures
for notification and
resolution
§214.505 Required
environmental control
and protection systems
for new on-track
roadway maintenance
machines with
enclosed cabs
§214.507 Required
safety equipment for
new on-track roadway
maintenance machines
§214.509 Required
visual illumination and
reflective devices for
new on-track roadway
maintenance machines
§214.511 Required
audible warning devices
for new on-track
roadway maintenance
machines
§214.513 Retrofitting
of existing on-track
roadway maintenance
machines; general.
§214.515 Overhead
covers for existing
on-track roadway
maintenance machines
§214.517 Retrofitting
of existing on-track
roadway maintenance
machines manufactured
on or after
January 1, 1991
§214.518 Safe and
secure positions for riders
§214.519 Floors, decks,
stairs, and ladders for
on-track roadway
maintenance machines
§214.521 Flagging equipment
for on-track roadway
maintenance machines
and hi-rail vehicles
§214.523 Hi-rail vehicles
§214.525 Towing with
on-track roadway
maintenance machines
or hi-rail vehicles
§214.527 On-track
roadway maintenance
machines; inspection
for compliance and
schedule for repairs
§214.529 In-service
failure of primary
braking system
§214.531 Schedule
of repairs; general
§214.533 Schedule of
repairs subject to
availability of parts
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