237.51—Railroad bridge engineers.
(a)
A railroad bridge engineer shall be a person who is determined by the track owner to be competent to perform the following functions as they apply to the particular engineering work to be performed:
(1)
Determine the forces and stresses in railroad bridges and bridge components;
(2)
Prescribe safe loading conditions for railroad bridges;
(3)
Prescribe inspection and maintenance procedures for railroad bridges; and
(4)
Design repairs and modifications to railroad bridges.
(b)
The educational qualifications of a railroad bridge engineer shall include either:
(1)
A degree in engineering granted by a school of engineering with at least one program accredited by ABET, Inc. or its successor organization as a professional engineering curriculum, or a degree from a program accredited as a professional engineering curriculum by a foreign organization recognized by ABET, Inc. or its successor; or
(2)
Current registration as a professional engineer.
(c)
Nothing in this part affects the States' authority to regulate the professional practice of engineering.