Consistent with §214.343(b), the training of all roadway workers shall include, as a minimum, the following:
(a) Recognition of railroad tracks and understanding of the space around them within which on-track safety is required.
(b) The functions and responsibilities of various persons involved with on-track safety procedures.
(c) Proper compliance with on-track safety instructions given by persons performing or responsible for on-track safety functions.
(d) Signals given by watchmen/lookouts, and the proper procedures upon receiving a train approach warning from a lookout.
(e) The hazards associated with working on or near railroad tracks, including review of on-track safety rules and procedures.
(f) Instruction on railroad safety rules adopted to comply with §214.317(b).
[61 FR 65976, Dec. 16, 1996, as amended at 81 FR 37889, June 10, 2016]