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My guess is that whay he was referring to was protection to go in-between equipment. BNSF uses "going in-between," UP uses, "Red Zone," I believe. To acknowlege on the BNSF the hogger responds, "set and centered." Meaning that the independant (at least) is set and the reverser is centered. Anytime you break the plane or are in a position that equipment that is coupled to engines or close to being coupled can strike you, this re affirms that no movement will be made without your command.
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