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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by csxengineer98</i> <br /><br /> <br />thats why they put handrails on the cat walks... <br />csx engineer <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Which makes perfect sense. <br /> <br />OSHA, however, doesn't always make sense. <br /> <br />When moving from one locomotive to the next, what is the proper prescribed 'safe' proceedure? <br /> <br />I'm not sure if it was osha in general, or cal-osha since california protective laws are more stringent, but just in example, the PROPER means to move from one STATIONARY platform to another (as was impressed upon me during my last job out there) would require a safety lanyand be clamped onto one platform while you step to the other (since there is no protective rail spaning between the two. <br /> <br />Clearly, this would be absurd, so I was half wondering if the RR's required a full stop. <br /> <br />I guess they are not as safety/liabiliy paranoid as I had come to suspect?
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