Part 214 — Railroad Workplace Safety
Subpart A — General
Subpart B — Bridge Worker Safety Standards
- § 214.101— Purpose and scope.
- § 214.103— Fall protection, generally.
- § 214.105— Fall protection systems standards and practices.
- § 214.107— Working over or adjacent to water.
- § 214.109— Scaffolding.
- § 214.111— Personal protective equipment, generally.
- § 214.113— Head protection.
- § 214.115— Foot protection.
- § 214.117— Eye and face protection.
Subpart C — Roadway Worker Protection
- § 214.301— Purpose and scope.
- § 214.303— Railroad on-track safety programs, generally.
- § 214.307— On-track safety programs.
- § 214.309— On-track safety manual.
- § 214.311— Responsibility of employers.
- § 214.313— Responsibility of individual roadway workers.
- § 214.315— Supervision and communication.
- § 214.317— On-track safety procedures, generally.
- § 214.318— Locomotive servicing and car shop repair track areas.
- § 214.319— Working limits, generally.
- § 214.320— Roadway maintenance machine movements over signalized non-controlled track.
- § 214.321— Exclusive track occupancy.
- § 214.322— Exclusive track occupancy, electronic display.
- § 214.323— Foul time.
- § 214.325— Train coordination.
- § 214.327— Inaccessible track.
- § 214.329— Train approach warning provided by watchmen/lookouts.
- § 214.331— Definite train location.
- § 214.333— Informational line-ups of trains.
- § 214.335— On-track safety procedures for roadway work groups, general.
- § 214.336— On-track safety procedures for certain roadway work groups and adjacent tracks.
- § 214.337— On-track safety procedures for lone workers.
- § 214.339— Audible warning from trains.
- § 214.341— Roadway maintenance machines.
- § 214.343— Training and qualification, general.
- § 214.345— Training for all roadway workers.
- § 214.347— Training and qualification for lone workers.
- § 214.349— Training and qualification of watchmen/lookouts.
- § 214.351— Training and qualification of flagmen.
- § 214.353— Training and qualification of each roadway worker in charge.
- § 214.355— Training and qualification of each roadway worker in on-track safety for operators of roadway maintenance machines.
- § 214.357— Training and qualification for operators of roadway maintenance machines equipped with a crane.
Subpart D — On-Track Roadway Maintenance Machines and Hi-Rail Vehicles
- § 214.501— Purpose and scope.
- § 214.503— Good-faith challenges; procedures for notification and resolution.
- § 214.505— Required environmental control and protection systems for new on-track roadway maintenance machines with enclosed cabs.
- § 214.507— Required safety equipment for new on-track roadway maintenance machines.
- § 214.509— Required visual illumination and reflective devices for new on-track roadway maintenance machines.
- § 214.511— Required audible warning devices for new on-track roadway maintenance machines.
- § 214.513— Retrofitting of existing on-track roadway maintenance machines; general.
- § 214.515— Overhead covers for existing on-track roadway maintenance machines.
- § 214.517— Retrofitting of existing on-track roadway maintenance machines manufactured on or after January 1, 1991.
- § 214.518— Safe and secure positions for riders.
- § 214.519— Floors, decks, stairs, and ladders of on-track roadway maintenance machines.
- § 214.521— Flagging equipment for on-track roadway maintenance machines and hi-rail vehicles.
- § 214.523— Hi-rail vehicles.
- § 214.525— Towing with on-track roadway maintenance machines or hi-rail vehicles.
- § 214.527— On-track roadway maintenance machines; inspection for compliance and schedule for repairs.
- § 214.529— In-service failure of primary braking system.
- § 214.531— Schedule of repairs; general.
- § 214.533— Schedule of repairs subject to availability of parts.