DOT 49 CFR PART 241-2010 UNITED STATES LOCATIONAL REQUIREMENT FOR DISPATCHING OF UNITED STATES RAIL OPERATIONS.pdf
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1、932 49 CFR Ch. II (10110 Edition) Pt. 241 a field test. All railroads should retain the discretion to limit the number of retests that an examinee can request but any cap placed on the number of retests should not limit retesting when changed circumstances would make such retesting appropriate. Chan
2、ged circumstances would most likely occur if the examinees medical condition has improved in some way or if technology has advanced to the extent that it arguably could compensate for a hearing or vision de-ficiency. (5) Engineers who wear contact lenses should have good tolerance to the lenses and
3、should be instructed to have a pair of correc-tive glasses available when on duty. 64 FR 60996, Nov. 8, 1999 PART 241UNITED STATES LOCA-TIONAL REQUIREMENT FOR DIS-PATCHING OF UNITED STATES RAIL OPERATIONS Sec. 241.1 Purpose and scope. 241.3 Application and responsibility for compliance. 241.5 Defini
4、tions. 241.7 Waivers. 241.9 Prohibition against extraterritorial dispatching; exceptions. 241.11 Prohibition against conducting a rail-road operation dispatched by an extraterritorial dispatcher; exceptions. 241.13 Prohibition against track owners re-quiring or permitting use of its line for a railr
5、oad operation dispatched by an extraterritorial dispatcher; exceptions. 241.15 Penalties and other consequences for noncompliance. 241.17 Preemptive effect. 241.19 Information collection. APPENDIX A TO PART 241LIST OF LINES BEING EXTRATERRITORIALLY DISPATCHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS CONTA
6、INED IN 49 CFR PART 241, REVISED AS OF OCTOBER 1, 2002 APPENDIX B TO PART 241SCHEDULE OF CIVIL PENALTIES APPENDIX C TO PART 241GEOGRAPHICAL BOUNDARIES OF FRAS REGIONS AND AD-DRESSES OF FRAS REGIONAL HEAD-QUARTERS AUTHORITY: 49 U.S.C. 20103, 20107, 21301, 21304, 21311; 28 U.S.C. 2461, note; 49 CFR 1.
7、49. SOURCE: 67 FR 75960, Dec. 10, 2002, unless otherwise noted. 241.1 Purpose and scope. (a) The purpose of this part is to pre-vent railroad accidents and incidents, and consequent injuries, deaths, and property damage, that would result from improper dispatching of railroad operations in the Unite
8、d States by in-dividuals located outside of the United States. (b) This part prohibits extraterritorial dispatching of railroad operations, conducting railroad oper-ations that are extraterritorially dis-patched, and allowing track to be used for such operations, subject to certain stated exceptions
9、. This part does not restrict a railroad from adopting and enforcing additional or more stringent requirements not inconsistent with this part. 241.3 Application and responsibility for compliance. (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, this part applies to all railroads. (b) This p
10、art does not apply to (1) A railroad that operates only on track inside an installation that is not part of the general railroad system of transportation; or (2) Rapid transit operations in an urban area that are not connected to the general railroad system of trans-portation. (c) Although the dutie
11、s imposed by this part are generally stated in terms of a duty of a railroad, each person, in-cluding a contractor for a railroad, who performs a function covered by this part, shall perform that function in ac-cordance with this part. 241.5 Definitions. As used in this part: Administrator means the
12、 Adminis-trator of the Federal Railroad Admin-istration or the Administrators dele-gate. Dispatch means (1) To perform a function that would be classified as a duty of a dis-patching service employee, as that term is defined by the hours of service laws at 49 U.S.C. 21101(2), if the func-tion were t
13、o be performed in the United States. For example, to dispatch means, by the use of an electrical or mechan-ical device (i) To control the movement of a train or other on-track equipment by the issuance of a written or verbal au-thority or permission affecting a rail-road operation, or by establishin
14、g a VerDate Mar2010 09:47 Dec 14, 2010 Jkt 220215 PO 00000 Frm 00942 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220215.XXX 220215jdjones on DSK8KYBLC1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-933 Federal Railroad Administration, DOT 241.5 route thro
15、ugh the use of a railroad sig-nal or train control system but not merely by aligning or realigning a switch; or (ii) To control the occupancy of a track by a roadway worker or sta-tionary on-track equipment, or both; or (iii) To issue an authority for work-ing limits to a roadway worker. (2) The ter
16、m dispatch does not include the action of personnel in the field (i) Effecting implementation of a written or verbal authority or permis-sion affecting a railroad operation or an authority or permission affecting a railroad operation or an authority for working limits to a roadway worker (e.g., init
17、iating an interlocking timing device, authorizing a train to enter working limits); or (ii) Operating a function of a signal system designed for use by those per-sonnel. Dispatcher means any individual who dispatches. Emergency means an unexpected and unforeseeable event or situation that affects a
18、railroads ability to use a dis-patcher in the United States to dis-patch a railroad operation in the United States and that, absent the rail-roads use of an extraterritorial dis-patcher to dispatch the railroad oper-ation, would either materially disrupt rail service or pose a substantial safety haz
19、ard. Employee means an individual who is engaged or compensated by a railroad or by a contractor to a railroad to per-form any of the duties defined in this part. Extraterritorial dispatcher means a dis-patcher who, while located outside of the United States, dispatches a rail-road operation that oc
20、curs in the United States. Extraterritorial dispatching means the act of dispatching a railroad operation that occurs on trackage in the United States by a dispatcher located outside of the United States. Fringe border dispatching means the act of extraterritorial dispatching a railroad operation th
21、at occurs on trackage in the United States imme-diately adjacent to the border between the United States and Canada or the border between the United States and Mexico by a dispatcher who is a rail-road employee located in Canada or Mexico. FRA means the Federal Railroad Ad-ministration, United State
22、s Depart-ment of Transportation. Movement of a train means the move-ment of one or more locomotives cou-pled with or without cars, requiring an air brake test in accordance with part 232 or part 238 of this chapter, except during switching operations or where the operation is that of classifying and
23、 assembling rail cars within a railroad yard for the purpose of making or breaking up trains. Occupancy of a track by a roadway worker or stationary on-track equipment or both refers to the physical presence of a roadway worker or stationary on- track equipment, or both, on a track for the purpose o
24、f making an inspec-tion, repair, or another activity not as-sociated with the movement of a train or other on-track equipment. Person means an entity of a type cov-ered under 1 U.S.C. 1, including but not limited to the following: a railroad; a manager, supervisor, official, or other employee or age
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