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.
§ 214.337 On-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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