Unit 6 Railroad Maintenance of Way Operations. Objectives List the common terminology associated with Railroad Maintenance of Way operations. Demonstrate.
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Unit 6 Railroad Maintenance of Way Operations
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Objectives List the common terminology associated with Railroad
Maintenance of Way operations. Demonstrate the steps required to
safely contact and communicate with crews during field operations.
List the activities associated with Railroad Maintenance of Way
operations. List the ignition sources and investigative techniques
associated with Railroad Maintenance of Way operations.
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Common terminology associated with Railroad Maintenance of Way
Operations
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Engineering Department
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Work Gangs
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Safety and communications with crews during field
operations
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Contact with the crew
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Activities associated with Railroad Maintenance Right of Way
Operations
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Maintenance Activities Rail replacements Tie replacements
Signal maintenance Track grinding Building and bridge maintenance
Fuel reductions along the right of way
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Rail Replacement
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Rail Repair
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Cutting Rail With Hydraulic Saw
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Welding Process
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Welding Mold
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Welding Process
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Grinding The Weld Note: Spark Shields
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Welded Rail
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Tie replacement
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Signal Maintenance
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Track grinding
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Right of way fire prevention clearance operations
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Building and bridges maintenance
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Ignition sources and investigative techniques associated with
railroad maintenance of way operations
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Note: Recent track cut New bolts Recent shavings from a drill
Origin
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Note the r ecent blade strike on the concrete tie
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Records to obtain When the maintenance crew was in the area of
the fire railroad dispatch log When a train came through fire
location- railroad dispatch log
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Records to obtain Inspection records of locomotive exhaust
systems. Obtain from trains that traveled through the area. Agency
issued fire prevention permits Emergency Command Center Dispatch
logs Lightning detection maps if recent lightning in area Copy of
fire restriction order
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Summary List the common terminology associated with Railroad
Maintenance of Way operations. Demonstrate the steps required to
safely contact and communicate with crews during field operations.
List the activities associated with Railroad Maintenance of Way
operations. List the ignition sources and investigative techniques
associated with Railroad Maintenance of Way operations.
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Test Questions Who is responsible for a specific section of
track maintenance? a.Engineering Officer b.Roadmaster c.Section
Foreman
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Test Questions You have arrived at a fire and need to make
contact with the railroad work crew. What should you do on upon
approaching this crew working on a piece of track? a.Call and make
an appointment b.Hit your siren c.Establish eye contact with a
worker and ask to speak to the foreman
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Test Questions Residue left behind during a track grinding
operation is made of a material that does not show rust. a.True
b.False