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While watching for trains at the local depot, I noticed some track welders working on the track. One was welding and the other was standing about 20 ft. away. The one that was standing near the welder had his helmet on but was holding his safty glasses not wearing them. Out of nowhere this chevy suburban pulls up, and a man jumps out wearing a white shirt, white helmet, and safty glasses. He walked up to the man who was standing with out the classes on. I over heard him say "Next time it will be three day's". It sounds to me the railroads are very strict when it comes to safty. <br /> Now in comparison, if you look in the latest issue of trains magazine on page 28 you will see some workers iceing a train. How many safty violations can you spot in that picture useing today's standards?? I count about 6. <br /> TIM A
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