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231.10—Caboose cars with platforms.

Code of Federal Regulations

Note: a. The term “bottom of car” as used in § 231.10 is construed to mean “bottom of side-sill or sheathing over side-sill.”

b. The term “corner of car” as used in § 231.10 is construed to mean the “line at inner edge of platform formed by the intersection of the side and end of car.”

Code of Federal Regulations

Note: Running boards may be omitted from Caboose Cars with platforms built after June 1, 1970, when each of the following conditions have been met:

(1) That ladders, roof handholds (including ladder extensions) and cupola handholds as specified in paragraphs (c), (d), and (e) of this § 231.10 are also omitted. (2) That an appropriate notice be posted in protective manner or stenciled on interior of caboose stating “operating employees are prohibited under all conditions from occupying the roof of this caboose.” (3) That a safe means must be provided to assure the safety of an operating employee when required to clean or maintain windows of a caboose without running boards. (4) That the following additional safety appliances as specified be securely installed at the outer edge of each platform: (a) Safety railing (i) Number: Horizontal—Four (4), two (2) upper and two (2) lower. Vertical—Four (4). (ii) Dimensions:

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Minimum diameter—One (1) inch wrought iron, steel, or other material of equivalent strength. Minimum clearance—Four (4), preferably six (6) inches except at brace and fastening locations. (iii) Location: Vertical—One (1) at each corner of car extending from platform end sill to level of lower horizontal safety railing or to suitable bracket at roof. Horizontal—Upper: Across each end of car near outer edge securely braced with vertical supports not less than 48 nor more than 54 inches above top of platform extending not less than full width of platform excluding hand brake stanchion area. Horizontal—Lower: Across each end of car near outer edge securely braced with vertical supports not less than 36 nor more than 42 inches above top of platform excluding hand brake stanchion area. An opening may be provided near center. Such opening shall be provided with a secure safety chain(s) not less than 1/4-inch diameter wrought iron, or steel, or other secure suitable closure. (iv) Manner of application: Safety railing shall be securely fastened with 1/2-inch bolts or rivets when possible and securely supported. A weld at connection of vertical and horizontal safety railing and vertical supports is permissible when those appliances are fabricated as a single unit. (b) Kick plates (i) Number: Four (4). (ii) Dimensions: Minimum thickness 10-gauge wrought iron, steel or other material of equivalent strength. Width—Minimum 24 inches. Height—Minimum 24 inches. (iii) Location: One near each side on each and. Outer edge not more than 12 inches from adjacent vertical safety railing with bottom edge near top of platform. Hand brake stand may serve as part of kick plate. (iv) Manner of application: Securely fastened by 1/2-inch bolts or rivets, or weld. (v) Vertical hand rail supports spaced not more than eighteen (18) inches apart may be used in lieu of kick plates. (5) That stove pipe shall be secured to prevent turning. (6) That windows shall be laminated safety-type glass or equivalent. Existing caboose cars with platforms. Running boards may be removed from Caboose Cars with Platforms built or under construction on or before June 1, 1970, when each of the following conditions have been met: (1) That ladder treads above safety railing, roof handholds including ladder extensions, and cupola handholds specified in paragraphs (c), (d), and (e) of this § 231.10 are removed. (2) That an appropriate notice be posted in protective manner or stenciled in interior of caboose stating “operating employees are prohibited under all conditions from occupying the roof of this caboose.” (3) That a safe means must be provided to assure the safety of an operating employee when required to clean or maintain windows of a caboose without running boards. (4) That end platform safety railing and handhold arrangement will be deemed to meet requirements except as to upper safety railing and kick plates, when those appliances are not provided. When vertical supports are not more than twenty-four (24) inches apart, such supports may be used in lieu of kick plates. (5) That the following additional safety appliances (when not so provided) shall be securely installed at outer edge of each platform: (a) Safety railing. (i) Number: Horizontal upper—Two (2). (ii) Dimensions: Minimum diameter—One (1) inch wrought iron, steel, or other material of equivalent strength. Minimum clearance—Four (4), preferably six (6) inches except at brace and fastening locations. (iii) Location: Horizontal—Upper: Across each end of car near outer edge securely braced with vertical supports not less than 48 nor more than 54 inches above top of platform extending not less than full width of platform excluding hand brake stanchion area. Ladder tread not more than two (2) inches below level of upper safety railing may serve as a portion of said safety railing. (b) Kick plates or vertical supports—Same as provided for caboose cars with platforms built after June 1, 1970, this note. See above. (6) That stove pipe should be secured to prevent turning. (7) Cupola or bay windows shall be laminated safety-type glass or equivalent and all other caboose windows shall be so provided on or before June 1, 1975.
[33 FR 19663, Dec. 25, 1968, as amended at 35 FR 10149, June 20, 1970]
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