DOT 49 CFR PART 212-2010 STATE SAFETY PARTICIPATION REGULATIONS.pdf
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1、89 Federal Railroad Administration, DOT 212.1 POSSIBLE WAIVERS FOR LIGHT RAIL OPERATIONS ON THE GENERAL RAILROAD SYSTEM BASED ON SEPARATION IN TIME FROM CONVENTIONAL OPERATIONSContinued Title 49 CFR part Subject of rule Likely treatment Comments 220 . Radio communications Waive, except to extent com
2、munica-tions with freight trains and road-way workers are necessary.State safety oversight. 225 . Accident reporting and investigation.Comply with regard to train acci-dents and crossing accidents; waive as to injuries; FRA accident investigation authority not subject to waiver.Employee injuries wou
3、ld be re-ported under FTA or OSHA rules. 228* Hours of service record-keeping.Waive (in concert with waiver of statute); waiver not likely for per-sonnel who dispatch conventional RR or maintain signal system on shared use track.See note below on possible waiver of statutory requirements. 239 . Pass
4、enger train emer-gency preparedness.Waive . State safety oversight. 240 . Engineer certification Waive . State safety oversight. * Safety appliance statute. Certain safety appliance requirements (e.g., automatic couplers) are statutory and can only be waived under the conditions set forth in 49 U.S.
5、C. 20306, which permits exemptions if application of the requirements would preclude the development or implementation of more efficient railroad transportation equipment or other transportation innova-tions. If consistent with employee safety, FRA could probably rely on this provision to address mo
6、st light rail equipment that could not meet the standards. * Hours of service statute. Currently, 49 U.S.C. 21108 permits FRA to waive substantive provisions of the hours of service laws based upon a joint petition by the railroad and affected labor organizations, after notice and an opportunity for
7、 a hearing. This is a pilot project provision, so waivers are limited to two years but may be extended for additional two-year periods after notice and an opportunity for comment. 65 FR 42546, July 10, 2000, as amended at 74 FR 25172, May 27, 2009 PART 212STATE SAFETY PARTICIPATION REGULATIONS Subpa
8、rt AGeneral Sec. 212.1 Purpose and scope. 212.3 Definitions. 212.5 Filing. Subpart BState/Federal Roles 212.101 Program principles. 212.103 Investigative and surveillance au-thority. 212.105 Agreements. 212.107 Certification. 212.109 Joint planning of inspections. 212.111 Monitoring and other inspec
9、tions. 212.113 Program termination. 212.115 Enforcement actions. Subpart CState Inspection Personnel 212.201 General qualifications of State in-spection personnel. 212.203 Track inspector. 212.205 Apprentice track inspector. 212.207 Signal and train control inspector. 212.209 Train control inspector
10、. 212.211 Apprentice signal and train control inspector. 212.213 Motive power and equipment (MP and 49 CFR 1.49. SOURCE: 47 FR 41051, Sept. 16, 1982, unless otherwise noted. Subpart AGeneral 212.1 Purpose and scope. This part establishes standards and procedures for State participation in investigat
11、ive and surveillance activi-ties under the Federal railroad safety laws and regulations. VerDate Mar2010 09:47 Dec 14, 2010 Jkt 220215 PO 00000 Frm 00099 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220215.XXX 220215jdjones on DSK8KYBLC1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted w
12、ithout license from IHS-,-,-90 49 CFR Ch. II (10110 Edition) 212.3 212.3 Definitions. As used in this part: (a) Administrator means the Federal Railroad Administrator or the Deputy Administrator or the delegate of either of them. (b) Associate Administrator means the Associate Administrator for Safe
13、ty, Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), or the Deputy Associate Admin-istrator for Safety, FRA. (c) FRA means the Federal Railroad Administration. (d) Federal railroad safety laws means the following enactments, together with regulations and orders issued under their authority: (1) The Federal Ra
14、ilroad Safety Act of 1970, as amended (45 U.S.C. 421, 431 441); (2) The Safety Appliance Acts, as amended (45 U.S.C. 116); (3) The Locomotive Inspection Act, as amended (45 U.S.C. 2234); (4) The Signal Inspection Act, as amended (49 U.S.C. 26); (5) The Accident Reports Act, as amended (45 U.S.C. 384
15、2); (6) The Hours of Service Act, as amended (45 U.S.C. 6164(b); and (7) The Hazardous Materials Trans-portation Act (49 app. U.S.C. 1801 et seq.), as it pertains to shipment or transportation by railroad. (e) Manufacturer means a person that manufactures, fabricates, marks, main-tains, reconditions
16、, repairs, or tests containers which are represented, marked, certified, or sold for use in the bulk transportation of hazardous mate-rials by railroad. (f) Shipper means a person that offers a hazardous material for transpor-tation or otherwise causes it to be transported. (g) Planned compliance in
17、spections means investigative and surveillance activities described in the annual work plan required by 212.109 of this part that provide basic surveillance of rail-road facilities, equipment and/or oper-ations for the purpose of determining the level of compliance with relevant Federal safety requi
18、rements. 47 FR 41051, Sept. 16, 1982, as amended at 57 FR 28115, June 24, 1992 212.5 Filing. Each State agency desiring to con-duct investigative and surveillance ac-tivities must submit to the Associate Administrator for Safety, Federal Rail-road Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washing
19、ton, DC 20590, the documentation which contains the in-formation prescribed by 212.105 and 212.107. 47 FR 41051, Sept. 16, 1982, as amended at 74 FR 25172, May 27, 2009 Subpart BState/Federal Roles 212.101 Program principles. (a) The purpose of the national rail-road safety program is to promote saf
20、e-ty in all areas of railroad operations in order to reduce deaths, injuries and damage to property resulting from rail-road accidents. (b)(1) The national railroad safety program is carried out in part through the issuance of mandatory Federal safety requirements and through in-spection efforts des
21、igned to monitor compliance with those requirements. FRA and State inspections determine the extent to which the railroads, ship-pers, and manufacturers have fulfilled their obligations with respect to in-spection, maintenance, training, and supervision. The FRA and partici-pating States do not cond
22、uct inspec-tions of track, equipment, signal sys-tems, operating practices, and haz-ardous materials handling for the rail-roads, shippers, and manufacturers. (2) The national railroad safety pro-gram is also carried out through rou-tine inspections, accident investiga-tions, formal and informal edu
23、cational efforts, complaint investigations, safe-ty assessments, special inquiries, regu-latory development, research and simi-lar initiatives. (c) It is the policy of the FRA to maintain direct oversight of railroad, shipper, and manufacturer conditions and practices relevant to safety by con-ducti
24、ng inspections and investigations in concert with participating State agencies. (d) The principal role of the State Safety Participation Program in the national railroad safety effort is to provide an enhanced investigative and VerDate Mar2010 09:47 Dec 14, 2010 Jkt 220215 PO 00000 Frm 00100 Fmt 801
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