[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 49, Volume 4]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 49CFR213.305]



[Page 117-119]

 

                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

       CHAPTER II--FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF 

                             TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 213_TRACK SAFETY STANDARDS--Table of Contents

 

        Subpart G_Train Operations at Track Classes 6 and Higher

 

Sec. 213.305  Designation of qualified individuals; general 

qualifications.



    Each track owner to which this subpart applies shall designate 

qualified individuals responsible for the maintenance and inspection of 

track in compliance with the safety requirements prescribed in this 

subpart. Each individual, including a contractor or an employee of a 

contractor who is not a railroad employee, designated to:

    (a) Supervise restorations and renewals of track shall meet the 

following minimum requirements:

    (1) At least;

    (i) Five years of responsible supervisory experience in railroad 

track maintenance in track Class 4 or higher and the successful 

completion of a course offered by the employer or by a college level 

engineering program, supplemented by special on the job training 

emphasizing the techniques to be employed in the supervision, 

restoration, and renewal of high speed track; or

    (ii) A combination of at least one year of responsible supervisory 

experience in track maintenance in Class 4 or higher and the successful 

completion of a minimum of 80 hours of specialized training in the 

maintenance of high speed track provided by the employer or by a college 

level engineering program, supplemented by special on the job training 

provided by the employer with emphasis on the maintenance of high speed 

track; or

    (iii) A combination of at least two years of experience in track 

maintenance in track Class 4 or higher and the successful completion of 

a minimum of 120 hours of specialized training in the maintenance of 

high speed track provided by the employer or by a college level 

engineering program supplemented by special on the job training provided 

by the employer with emphasis on the maintenance of high speed track.

    (2) Demonstrate to the track owner that the individual:

    (i) Knows and understands the requirements of this subpart;

    (ii) Can detect deviations from those requirements; and

    (iii) Can prescribe appropriate remedial action to correct or safely 

compensate for those deviations; and

    (3) Be authorized in writing by the track owner to prescribe 

remedial actions to correct or safely compensate for deviations from the 

requirements of this subpart and successful completion of a recorded 

examination on this subpart as part of the qualification process.

    (b) Inspect track for defects shall meet the following minimum 

qualifications:

    (1) At least:

    (i) Five years of responsible experience inspecting track in Class 4 

or above and the successful completion of a course offered by the 

employer or by a college level engineering program, supplemented by 

special on the job training emphasizing the techniques to be employed in 

the inspection of high speed track; or

    (ii) A combination of at least one year of responsible experience in 

track inspection in Class 4 or above and the successful completion of a 

minimum of 80 hours of specialized training in the



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inspection of high speed track provided by the employer or by a college 

level engineering program, supplemented by special on the job training 

provided by the employer with emphasis on the inspection of high speed 

track; or

    (iii) A combination of at least two years of experience in track 

maintenance in Class 4 or above and the successful completion of a 

minimum of 120 hours of specialized training in the inspection of high 

speed track provided by the employer or from a college level engineering 

program, supplemented by special on the job training provided by the 

employer with emphasis on the inspection of high speed track.

    (2) Demonstrate to the track owner that the individual:

    (i) Knows and understands the requirements of this subpart;

    (ii) Can detect deviations from those requirements; and

    (iii) Can prescribe appropriate remedial action to correct or safely 

compensate for those deviations; and

    (3) Be authorized in writing by the track owner to prescribe 

remedial actions to correct or safely compensate for deviations from the 

requirements in this subpart and successful completion of a recorded 

examination on this subpart as part of the qualification process.

    (c) Individuals designated under paragraphs (a) or (b) of this 

section that inspect continuous welded rail (CWR) track or supervise the 

installation, adjustment, and maintenance of CWR in accordance with the 

written procedures established by the track owner shall have:

    (1) Current qualifications under either paragraph (a) or (b) of this 

section;

    (2) Successfully completed a training course of at least eight hours 

duration specifically developed for the application of written CWR 

procedures issued by the track owner; and

    (3) Demonstrated to the track owner that the individual:

    (i) Knows and understands the requirements of those written CWR 

procedures;

    (ii) Can detect deviations from those requirements; and

    (iii) Can prescribe appropriate remedial action to correct or safely 

compensate for those deviations; and

    (4) Written authorization from the track owner to prescribe remedial 

actions to correct or safely compensate for deviations from the 

requirements in those procedures and successful completion of a recorded 

examination on those procedures as part of the qualification process. 

The recorded examination may be written, or it may be a computer file 

with the results of an interactive training course.

    (d) Persons not fully qualified to supervise certain renewals and 

inspect track as outlined in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of this 

section, but with at least one year of maintenance of way or signal 

experience, may pass trains over broken rails and pull aparts provided 

that--

    (1) The track owner determines the person to be qualified and, as 

part of doing so, trains, examines, and re-examines the person 

periodically within two years after each prior examination on the 

following topics as they relate to the safe passage of trains over 

broken rails or pull aparts: rail defect identification, crosstie 

condition, track surface and alinement, gage restraint, rail end 

mismatch, joint bars, and maximum distance between rail ends over which 

trains may be allowed to pass. The sole purpose of the examination is to 

ascertain the person's ability to effectively apply these requirements 

and the examination may not be used to disqualify the person from other 

duties. A minimum of four hours training is adequate for initial 

training;

    (2) The person deems it safe, and train speeds are limited to a 

maximum of 10 m.p.h. over the broken rail or pull apart;

    (3) The person shall watch all movements over the broken rail or 

pull apart and be prepared to stop the train if necessary; and

    (4) Person(s) fully qualified under Sec. 213.305 of this subpart 

are notified and dispatched to the location as soon as practicable for 

the purpose of authorizing movements and effectuating temporary or 

permanent repairs.

    (e) With respect to designations under paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and 

(d) of



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this section, each track owner shall maintain written records of:

    (1) Each designation in effect;

    (2) The basis for each designation, including but not limited to:

    (i) The exact nature of any training courses attended and the dates 

thereof;

    (ii) The manner in which the track owner has determined a successful 

completion of that training course, including test scores or other 

qualifying results;

    (3) Track inspections made by each individual as required by Sec. 

213.369. These records shall be made available for inspection and 

copying by the Federal Railroad Administration during regular business 

hours.



[63 FR 34029, June 22, 1998; 63 FR 45959, Aug. 28, 1998]