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<br />CROE ExC 05/0112006 <br />Form Approved, AVP-Law <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />IV. Eauipment <br /> <br />A, It is the responsibility of Contractor to ensure that all equipment is in a safe condition to operate. If, in the opinion of the <br />Railroad Representative, any of Contractor's equipment is unsafe for use, Contractor shall remove such equipment from Railroad's <br />property In addition, Contractor must ensure that the operators of all equipment are properly trained and competent in the safe <br />operation of the equipment. In addition, operators must be, <br /> <br />. Familiar and comply with Railroad's rules on lockoutltagout of equipment. <br />. Trained in and comply with the applicable operating rules if operating any hy-rail equipment on-track. <br />Trained in and comply with the applicable air brake rules if operating any equipment that moves rail cars or any other <br />railbound equipment. <br /> <br />B. All self-propelled equipment must be equipped with a first-aid kit, fire extinguisher, and audible back-up warning device <br /> <br />C Unless otherwise authorized by the Railroad Representative, all equipment must be parked a minimum of twenty-five (25) <br />feet from any track. Before leaving any equipment unattended, the operator must stop the engine and properly secure the equipment <br />against movement. <br /> <br />D, Cranes must be equipped with three orange cones that will be used to mark the working area of the crane and the minimum <br />clearances to overhead powerlines. <br /> <br />BUILDING AMERICA" m <br /> <br />V. General Safety Reauirements <br /> <br />A. Contractor shall ensure that all waste is properly disposed of in accordance with applicable federal and state regulations. <br /> <br />B_ Contractor shall ensure that all employees participate in and comply with a job briefing conducted by the Railroad <br />Representative, if applicable. During this briefing, the Railroad Representative will specify safe work procedures, (including On-Track <br />Safety) and the potential hazards of the job If any employee has any questions or concerns about the work, the employee must <br />voice them during the job briefing. Additional job briefings will be conducted during the work as conditions, work procedures, or <br />personnel change <br /> <br />C. All track work performed by Contractor meets the minimum safety requirements established by the Federal Railroad <br />Administration's Track Safety Standards 49CFR213. <br /> <br />D All employees comply with the following safety procedures when working around any railroad track: <br /> <br />. Always be on the alert for moving equipment. Employees must always expect movement on any track, at any time, in either <br />direction. <br />. Do not step or walk on the top of the rail, frog, switches, guard rails, or other track components. <br />In passing around the ends of standing cars, engines, roadway machines or work equipment, leave at least 20 feet between <br />yourself and the end of the equipment. Do not go between pieces of equipment of the opening is less than one car length <br />(50 feet) <br />Avoid walking or standing on a track unless so authorized by the employee in charge. <br />. Before stepping over or crossing tracks, look in both directions first <br />. Do not sit on, lie under, or cross between cars except as required in the performance of your duties and only when track and <br />equipment have been protected against movement. ~~.- <br /> <br />E. All employees must comply with all federal and state regulations concerning workplace safety. <br /> <br />CROE ExC 05/01/2006 <br />Form Approved, AVP-Law <br /> <br />Page 2 of 2 <br /> <br />Exhibit C <br />Minimum Safety Requirements <br />To Contractor's Right of Entry Agreement <br />