Non-Controlling Locomotive: Independent brake valve – MU control valve is in the trail position, the automatic brake valve is in the handle off position, and the valve cut-out.
Locomotive and Car Shop Areas: When the blue signal regulations were originally implemented about 1976, it was quickly ascertained that there were problems associated with shop areas. It was virtually impossible for car and locomotive shops to comply and perform their mission. FRA issued a new rule soon afterward, and we essentially “gave up” absolute protection for a combination of good protection and “managerial control” within these areas. With this in mind, let’s review the requirements for shops.
Locomotive Servicing Track Area: One or more tracks within an area in which the testing, servicing, repair, inspection, or rebuilding of locomotives is under the exclusive control of mechanical department personnel. This can be tricky sometimes, particularly when the railroad employs “inside/outside” hostlers.
A locomotive may be repositioned after removing its blue signal and workers on the affected track have been notified, if operated by an authorized employee under direction of the person in charge of workers. One or more tracks within an area in which the testing, servicing, repair, inspection, or rebuilding of railroad rolling equipment is under the exclusive control of mechanical department personnel.
Remotely Controlled Switches/Derails in Shop Areas: There is no requirement for a written record if the person controlling switches/derails is of the same craft, and an effective locking device is established.