Kamis, 19 April 2012

Safety around the tracks


From ODOT-



The mainline of the Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) passes under the new Interstate 5 Willamette River bridges. All north-south passenger and freight trains on the west coast mainline travel this route. Multiple times each day, trains roll through our bridge construction zone.








Maintaining worker safety, avoiding interruptions and keeping passenger and freight trains on-time requires close cooperation between the railroad and our bridge construction contractor.








The Federal Railroad Administration, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and UPRR all have guidelines to follow when working near the railroad. Anyone who works within the 25-foot railroad right of way must receive annual training about personnel safety, use of equipment near the tracks and crossing the tracks. Anytime construction work takes place in the right of way, or may impact the railroad right of way, a UPRR flagger must be present to protect workers and trains.








The UPRR flagger is in direct communication with the railroad and knows when a train is about to pass through. Workers are alerted and any equipment close to the passing train is moved. In addition, if something from the construction project falls on the tracks, the flagger ensures it is removed before the next train passes through.








The flagger is onsite during construction of bridge columns next to the railroad and when falsework for the bridge girders is built over the tracks. Once those activities are complete, the flagger leaves and will not return until the falsework is removed. Only when the flagger is onsite can workers cross the tracks or operate equipment within 25 feet of the railroad. Stairways installed on either side of the tracks and the falsework allow workers to cross the railroad above the tracks and continue to work.











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