[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: 49CFR225.12]



[Page 351-352]

 

                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

       CHAPTER II--FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF 

                             TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 225_RAILROAD ACCIDENTS/INCIDENTS: REPORTS CLASSIFICATION, AND 

INVESTIGATIONS--Table of Contents

 

Sec. 225.12  Rail Equipment Accident/Incident Reports alleging employee 

human factor as cause; Employee Human Factor Attachment; notice to employee; 

employee supplement.



    (a) Rail Equipment Accident/Incident Report alleging employee human 

factor as cause; completion of Employee Human Factor Attachment. If, in 

reporting a rail equipment accident/incident to FRA, a railroad cites an 

employee human factor as the primary cause or a contributing cause of 

the accident; then the railroad that cited such employee human factor 

must complete, in accordance with instructions on the form and in the 

current ``FRA Guide for Preparing Accident/Incident Reports,'' an 

Employee Human Factor Attachment form on the accident. For purposes of 

this section, ``employee'' is defined as a Worker on Duty--Employee, 

Employee not on Duty, Worker on Duty--Contractor, or Worker on Duty--

Volunteer.

    (b) Notice to identified implicated employees. Except as provided in 

paragraphs (e) and (f) of this section, for each employee whose act, 

omission, or physical condition was alleged by the railroad as the 

employee human factor that was the primary cause or a contributing cause 

of a rail equipment accident/incident and whose name was listed in the 

Employee Human Factor Attachment for the accident and for each such 

railroad employee of whose identity the railroad has actual knowledge, 

the alleging railroad shall--

    (1) Complete part I, ``Notice to Railroad Employee Involved in Rail 

Equipment Accident/Incident Attributed to Employee Human Factor,'' of 

Form FRA F 6180.78 with information regarding the accident, in 

accordance with instructions on the form and in the current ``FRA Guide 

for Preparing Accident/Incident Reports''; and

    (2) Hand deliver or send by first class mail (postage prepaid) to 

that employee, within 45 days after the end of the month in which the 

rail equipment accident/incident occurred--

    (i) A copy of Form FRA F 6180.78, ``Notice to Railroad Employee 

Involved in Rail Equipment Accident/Incident Attributed to Employee 

Human Factor; Employee Statement Supplementing Railroad Accident 

Report,'' with part I completed as to the applicable employee and 

accident;

    (ii) A copy of the railroad's Rail Equipment Accident/Incident 

Report and Employee Human Factor Attachment on the rail equipment 

accident/incident involved; and

    (iii) If the accident was also reportable as a highway-rail grade 

crossing accident/incident, a copy of the railroad's Highway-Rail Grade 

Crossing Accident/Incident Report on that accident.

    (c) Joint operations. If a reporting railroad makes allegations 

under paragraph (a) of this section concerning the employee of another 

railroad, the employing railroad must promptly provide the name, job 

title, address, and medical status of any employee reasonably identified 

by the alleging railroad, if requested by the alleging railroad.

    (d) Late identification. Except as provided in paragraphs (e) and 

(f) of this section, if a railroad is initially unable to identify a 

particular railroad employee whose act, omission, or physical condition 

was cited by the railroad as a primary or contributing cause of the 

accident, but subsequently makes such



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identification, the railroad shall submit a revised Employee Human 

Factor Attachment to FRA immediately, and shall submit the Notice 

described in paragraph (b) of this section to that employee within 15 

days of when the revised report is to be submitted.

    (e) Deferred notification on medical grounds. The reporting railroad 

has reasonable discretion to defer notification of implicated employees 

on medical grounds.

    (f) Implicated employees who have died by the time that the Notice 

is ready to be sent. (1) If an implicated employee has died as a result 

of the accident, a Notice under paragraph (b) addressed to that employee 

must not be sent to any person.

    (2) If an implicated employee has died of whatever causes by the 

time that the Notice is ready to be sent, no Notice addressed to that 

employee is required.

    (g) Employee Statement Supplementing Railroad Accident Report 

(Supplements or Employee Supplements). (1) Employee Statements 

Supplementing Railroad Accident Reports are voluntary, not mandatory; 

nonsubmission of a Supplement does not imply that the employee admits or 

endorses the railroad's conclusions as to cause or any other 

allegations.

    (2) Although a Supplement is completely optional and not required, 

if an employee wishes to submit a Supplement and assure that, after 

receipt, it will be properly placed by FRA in a file with the railroad's 

Rail Equipment Accident/Incident Report and that it will be required to 

be reviewed by the railroad that issued the Notice, the Supplement must 

be made on part II of Form FRA F 6180.78 (entitled ``Notice to Railroad 

Employee Involved in Rail Equipment Accident/Incident Attributed to 

Employee Human Factor; Employee Statement Supplementing Railroad 

Accident Report''), following the instructions printed on the form. 

These instructions require that, within 35 days of the date that the 

Notice was hand delivered or sent by first class mail (postage prepaid) 

to the employee (except for good cause shown), the original of the 

Supplement be filed with FRA and a copy be hand delivered or sent by 

first class mail (postage prepaid) to the railroad that issued the 

Notice so that the railroad will have an opportunity to reassess its 

reports to FRA concerning the accident.

    (3) Information that the employee wishes to withhold from the 

railroad must not be included in this Supplement. If an employee wishes 

to provide confidential information to FRA, the employee should not use 

the Supplement form (part II of Form FRA F 6180.78), but rather provide 

such confidential information by other means, such as a letter to the 

employee's collective bargaining representative, or to the Federal 

Railroad Administration, Office of Safety Assurance and Compliance, RRS-

11, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590. The letter should 

include the name of the railroad making the allegations, the date and 

place of the accident, and the rail equipment accident/incident number.

    (h) Willful false statements; penalties. If an employee chooses to 

submit a Supplement to FRA, all of the employee's assertions in the 

Supplement must be true and correct to the best of the employee's 

knowledge and belief.

    (1) Under 49 U.S.C. 21301, 21302, and 21304, any person who 

willfully files a false Supplement with FRA is subject to a civil 

penalty. See appendix A to this part.

    (2) Any person who knowingly and willfully files a false Supplement 

is subject to a $5,000 fine, or up to two years'' imprisonment, or both, 

under 49 U.S.C. 21311.



[55 FR 37827, Sept. 13, 1990; 55 FR 39538, Sept. 27, 1990, as amended at 

61 FR 30969, 30973, June 18, 1996]