ANSWERS
1101 when you see a blue flag correct answer stay away, we do not couple near
them or touch them. men working on track or equipment
1101.3 blue signals indicate correct answer workmen are on, under, or between
rolling equipment
1101.3 who can remove blue flags correct answer only by an employee of the
same craft (mechanic)
401.13 before leaving a customers track with a switch, make sure correct answer
the switch is aligned and the derail is back in the derailing position
401.14 the employee who restored a hand-operated main track switch must
correct answer put it back and verbally verbally confirm is aligned
401.4 do not unlock or operate a switch or derail that provides access to a
controlled track unless authorized by: correct answer train dispatcher
401.6 if a lock is found to be missing or defective on the main track or a derail that
protects the main track correct answer report to the proper authority
401.7 when you determine a switch or derail is defective, the employee must:
correct answer not operate the device, report to the proper authority, and tag the
device
, 403.1 permission from the dispatcher is required before operating an electrically
locked switch or derail to: correct answer enter a signaled track, or cross from
one signaled track to another
404.1 do not release hand breaks on cars until: correct answer connected to the
locomotive
405.2 when at industries correct answer make sure gates are open and latched
405.5 after making a coupling correct answer stretch the slack
4052 when a car is unsafe for movement, contact correct answer the train
dispatcher of supervisor
4052.1 when a car is unsafe for movement, who do you ask for instructions?
correct answer train dispatcher or supervisor
406.2 shoving or pushing movements must be protected by: correct answer by a
crew-member
407.1 standing equipment must not foul connecting track. where clearance points
are not visible correct answer 1. standing outside the rail of the connecting track,
2. extending arm toward the equipment,
3. identify the location where the equipment can no longer be touched,
4. position equipment an additional 50-foot car length