[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: 49CFR229.23]



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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

       CHAPTER II--FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF 

                             TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 229_RAILROAD LOCOMOTIVE SAFETY STANDARDS--Table of Contents

 

                     Subpart B_Inspections and Tests

 

Sec. 229.23  Periodic inspection: General.



    (a) Each locomotive and steam generator shall be inspected at each 

periodic inspection to determine whether it complies with this part. 

Except as provided in Sec. 229.9, all non-complying conditions shall be 

repaired before the locomotive or the steam generator is used. Except as 

provided in Sec. 229.33, the interval between any two periodic 

inspections may not exceed 92 days. Periodic inspections shall only be 

made where adequate facilities are available. At each periodic 

inspection, a locomotive shall be positioned so that a person may safely 

inspect the entire underneath portion of the locomotive.

    (b) The periodic inspection of the steam generator may be postponed 

indefinitely if the water suction pipe to the water pump and the leads 

to the main switch (steam generator switch) are disconnected, and the 

train line shut-off-valve is wired closed or a blind gasket applied. 

However, the steam generator shall be so inspected before it is returned 

to use.

    (c) After April 30, 1980, each new locomotive shall receive an 

initial periodic inspection before it is used. Except as provided in 

Sec. 229.33, each locomotive in use on or before April 30, 1980, shall 

receive an initial periodic inspection within 92 days of the last 30-day 

inspection performed under the prior rules (49 CFR 230.331 and 230.451). 

At the initial periodic inspection, the date and place of the last tests 

performed that are the equivalent of the tests required by Sec. Sec. 

229.27, 229.29, and 229.31 shall be entered on Form FRA F 6180-49A. 

These dates shall determine when the tests first become due under 

Sec. Sec. 229.27, 229.29, and 229.31. Out of use credit may be carried 

over from Form FRA F 6180-49 and entered on Form FRA F 6180-49A.

    (d) Each periodic inspection shall be recorded on Form FRA F 6180-

49A. The



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form shall be signed by the person conducting the inspection and 

certified by that person's supervisor that the work was done. The form 

shall be displayed under a transparent cover in a conspicuous place in 

the cab of each locomotive.

    (e) At the first periodic inspection in each calendar year the 

carrier shall remove from each locomotive Form FRA F 6180-49A covering 

the previous calendar year. If a locomotive does not receive its first 

periodic inspection in a calendar year before April 2 because it is out 

of use, the form shall be promptly replaced. The Form FRA F 6180-49A 

covering the preceding year for each locomotive, in or out of use, shall 

be signed by the railroad official responsible for the locomotive and 

filed as required in Sec. 229.23(f). The date and place of the last 

periodic inspection and the date and place of the last test performed 

under Sec. Sec. 229.27, 229.29, and 229.31 shall be transferred to the 

replacement Form FRA F 6180-49A.

    (f) The mechanical officer of each railroad who is in charge of a 

locomotive shall maintain in his office a secondary record of the 

information reported on Form FRA F 6180-49A under this part. The 

secondary record shall be retained until Form FRA F 6180-49A has been 

removed from the locomotive and filed in the railroad office of the 

mechanical officer in charge of the locomotive. If the Form FRA F 6180-

49A removed from the locomotive is not clearly legible, the secondary 

record shall be retained until the Form FRA F 6180-49A for the 

succeeding year is filed. The Form F 6180-49A removed from a locomotive 

shall be retained until the Form FRA F 6180-49A for the succeeding year 

is filed.



[45 FR 21109, Mar. 31, 1980, as amended at 45 FR 39852, June 12, 1980; 

50 FR 6953, Feb. 19, 1985]