[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 49, Volume 4]

[Revised as of October 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 49CFR231.21]



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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

       CHAPTER II--FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF 

                             TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 231_RAILROAD SAFETY APPLIANCE STANDARDS--Table of Contents

 

Sec.  231.21  Tank cars without underframes.



    (a) Hand brakes--(1) Number. Same as specified for ``Box and other 

house cars'' (see Sec.  231.1(a)(1)).

    (2) Dimensions. Same as specified for ``Box and other house cars'' 

(see Sec.  231.1(a)(2)).

    (3) Location. Each hand brake shall be so located that it can be 

safely operated while car is in motion. The brake shaft shall be located 

on end of car to the left of center.

    (4) Manner of application. Same as specified for ``Box and other 

house cars'' (see Sec.  231.1(a)(4)).

    (b) End platforms--(1) Number. Two.

    (2) Dimensions. Minimum width, ten inches. Minimum thickness, one 

and three-quarters inches.

    (3) Location. One on each end extending across car a distance equal 

to or greater than any other portion of car. Outside edge of end 

platform shall extend not less than seven inches beyond bulge of tank 

head and safety railing.

    (4) Manner of application. End platforms shall be securely fastened 

to the draft sills and be sufficiently rigid to prevent sagging.

    (c) Sill steps. Same as specified for ``Box and other house cars'' 

(see Sec.  231.1(d)).

    (d) End platform safety railing--(1) Number. Two.

    (2) Dimensions. Minimum of seven-eighths inch diameter, wrought iron 

or steel, or one and one-quarter inch pipe. Minimum clearance, two and 

one-half inches.

    (3) Location. One safety railing at each end of car shall extend 

horizontally across car not less than thirty-six inches nor more than 

fifty-four inches above end platform and extend downward within three 

inches of the end of the platform. The safety railing shall be located 

not more than six inches from the inside edge of the platform.

    (4) Manner of application. Safety railings shall be supported at 

center of car and at each end by extending downward at the ends and 

attaching to the platform.

    (e) Side railing--(1) Number. Two.

    (2) Dimensions. One and one-quarter inch pipe. Minimum clearance two 

and one-half inches.

    (3) Location. One on each side of car, extending from end platform 

to end platform at a distance of not less than 51 inches from centerline 

of car, except that where break in side railing is necessary for side 

ladder or operating cabinet, the side railing shall be securely attached 

to such ladder and/or cabinet.

    (4) Manner of application. Safety railings shall be securely 

attached to end platforms and supported from the car at intervals not 

exceeding ten feet.

    (f) Side handholds--(1) Number. Four.

    (2) Dimensions. Same as specified for ``Box and other house cars'' 

(see Sec.  231.1(h)(2)).

    (3) Location. Four horizontal; one on face of end platform end, over 

sill step, projecting downward or outward. Clearance of outer end of 

handhold shall be not more than twelve inches from end of car. Vertical 

portion of end platform safety railing shall be considered as a side 

vertical handhold.

    (4) Manner of application. Same as prescribed for ``Box and other 

house cars'' (see Sec.  231.1(h)(4)).

    (g) End handholds--(1) Number. Four.

    (2) Dimensions. Same as specified for ``Box and other house cars'' 

(see Sec.  231.1(i)(2)).

    (3) Location. Horizontal, one near each side of each end of car on 

face of end sill. Clearance of outer end of handhold shall not be more 

than sixteen inches from side of car.

    (4) Manner of application. Same as specified for ``Box and other 

house cars'' (see Sec.  231.1(i)(4)).

    (h) Uncoupling levers. Same as specified for ``Box and other house 

cars'' (see Sec.  231.1(k)).

    (i) End ladder clearance. No part of car above end sills within 

thirty inches from side of car, except buffer block, brake shaft, brake-

shaft brackets, brake wheel, running boards or uncoupling lever shall 

extend to within twelve inches of a vertical plane parallel with end of 

car and passing through the inside face of knuckle when closed with 

coupler horn against the buffer block or end sill, and no other part of 

end of car or fixtures on same, above end sills, other than exceptions 

herein noted, shall extend beyond the outer face of the buffer block.

    (j) Operating platform, ladder and safety railing--(1) Number. One 

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platform, two ladders and safety railing. Not required if all fittings 

used in the loading or unloading of the tank car are accessible from 

ground or end platform.

    (2) Dimensions. (i) Ladder: Ladder stiles, three-eighths by two 

inches or equivalent, wrought iron or steel. One and one-quarter inch 

extra strong pipe will be considered equivalent.

    (ii) Ladder treads minimum diameter, five-eighths of an inch, 

wrought iron or steel.

    (iii) Minimum clear length of treads, fourteen inches.

    (iv) Maximum spacing of treads, nineteen inches.

    (v) Minimum clearance of treads and ladder stiles, two inches, 

preferably two and one-half inches.

    (vi) Operating platform, minimum width, seven inches; minimum 

thickness, one and three-quarters inches.

    (vii) Safety railing, one and one-quarter inch wrought iron or steel 

pipe.

    (3) Location. (i) Operating platform to be of sufficient length to 

provide access to all operating fittings. Ladder to be located on sides 

of car at center.

    (ii) The safety railing shall enclose the operating platform, manway 

and fittings used in the loading and unloading of the tank. Railing 

shall be open only at the ladders where it shall extend in a vertical 

direction down to, and be securely attached to the platform. Maximum 

width of opening, twenty-four inches.

    (4) Manner of application. (i) The ladders shall be securely 

fastened to the operating platform. The lower portion of ladder shall be 

braced in such a manner as to prevent any movement.

    (ii) The operating platforms shall be supported to prevent sagging 

and be securely attached to the tank.

    (iii) The safety railing shall be securely attached to four 

stanchions or corner posts, which shall be securely attached to the tank 

or operating platform.

    (k) Manner of application of safety appliances on tank cars covered 

with jackets. On tanks covered with jackets, metal pads shall be 

securely attached to the shell proper, to which brackets shall be 

fastened for securing the safety appliances attached to the tanks; or, 

the safety appliances (with the exception of the operating platform 

brackets) may be secured to the jackets reinforced with metal pads at 

the point of attachment, which pads shall extend at least two inches 

from the center line of rivet holes. The operating platform brackets 

shall be secured to the jacket reinforced with suitable bands. When the 

safety appliances are attached to the jacket covering of the tank, the 

jacket shall be tightened so that there will be no danger of its 

slipping around.



[33 FR 19663, Dec. 25, 1968, as amended at 34 FR 11974, July 16, 1969]