49 CFR §214.347
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Each lone worker shall be trained and qualified by the employer to establish on-track safety in accordance with the requirements of this section, and must be authorized to do so by the railroad that conducts train operations on those tracks.
- (a)The training and qualification for lone workers shall include, as a minimum, consideration of the following factors:
- (1)Detection of approaching trains and prompt movement to a place of safety upon their approach.
- (2)Determination of the distance along the track at which trains must be visible in order to provide the prescribed warning time.
- (3)Rules and procedures prescribed by the railroad for individual train detection, establishment of working limits, and definite train location.
- (4)On-track safety procedures to be used in the territory on which the employee is to be qualified and permitted to work alone.
- (5)Alternative means to access the information in a railroad's on-track safety manual when a lone worker's duties make it impracticable for the on-track safety manual to be readily available.
- (b)Initial and periodic (as specified by § 243.201 of this chapter) qualification of a lone worker shall be evidenced by demonstrated proficiency.