UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 1 Safety Book Transition Guide July 2, 2013

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UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 1 The following is designed to give a side by side transition between the Union Pacific Safety Rules effective July 30, 2007 and the new rules effective July 2, 2013. Many rules have been combined and/or reworded for clarity. Significant changes in application or instruction will be noted below the affected rule(s). If you have any questions, contact your local Operating or Rules Manager. 70.0 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 70.0 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 70.1 Safety Responsibilities 70.1 Safety Responsibilities 70.2 System Safety Policies 70.2 Comply With Instructions 70.3 Job Briefing 70.3 Job Briefing 70.4 Lifting and Moving Material 70.6 Lifting and Moving Material 70.4.1 Steps to Safe Lifting 70.4.2 Lifting with Two or More Employees 70.6.1 Lifting with Two or More Employees 70.5 Protection of Body Parts 70.7 Protection of Body Parts 70.5.1 Safety Around Machines and 70.8 Safety Around Machines and 70.6 Door or Hatch 70.9 Door or Hatch 70.7 Building Safety 70.10 Cabinets 70.11 Office and Furniture 70.7.1 Filing Cabinets 70.10 Cabinets 70.7.2 Drawers 70.7.3 Paper Cutters 70.11 Office and Furniture 70.7.4 Defects 70.7.5 Cords 70.7.6 Chairs and Benches Addressed sitting and standing on tables or desks 70.8 When Warning Traffic at Grade Crossings 81.1.3 Warning Traffic at Grade Crossings 70.9 Removal of Unauthorized Persons 70.4 Removal of Unauthorized Persons 70.10 Criminal Activity 70.5 Criminal Activity 70.11 Housekeeping 72.2 Fire Prevention 70.12 Protruding Nails 70.12 Protruding Objects 70.13 Turning on Power 70.13 Energizing Machinery 70.14 Warning Signs 70.14 Damaged or Defective Machinery 70.15 Compressed Air/gas 70.15 Compressed Air / Gas 70.16 Drop or Throw Objects 70.16 Drop or Throw Objects 70.17 Rail Under Tension 70.17 Rail Under Tension 70.18 Fusees Storage 70.18 Fusees 70.19 Fusee Use 70.20 Confined Space Entry 79.9 Confined Spaces and Areas 70.21 Air Contaminants 70.19 Air Contaminants 70.21.1 Internal Combustion Engines 70.20 Internal Combustion Engines 70.22 Spills 70.21 Spills 70.23 Skin Protection 70.22 Skin Protection 70.24 Hazard Communication Standard 70.23 Hazard Communication Standard

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 2 70.25 Drums and Containers 70.24 Drums and Containers 70.26 Working with Refrigeration Systems 70.25 Working with Refrigeration Systems 71.0 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 71.0 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 71.1 General Guidelines 71.1 General Guidelines 71.1.1 Altering Personal Protective 71.2 Hearing Protection 71.2 Hearing Protection 71.2.1 Service, Repair and Mechanical Facilities 71.2.1 Service, Repair and Mechanical Facilities 71.2.2 Locomotives 71.2.2 Locomotives Changed radius requiring hearing protection from 100 feet to 150 feet. 71.2.3 Near Retarders 71.2.3 Near Retarders 71.2.4 Roadway or Work 71.2.4 Roadway or Work Changed radius requiring hearing protection from 100 feet to 150 feet. 71.2.5 Jet Blowers or Pile Drivers 71.2.5 Jet Blowers or Pile Drivers 71.2.6 Other and Tools 71.2.6 Other and Tools New Rule 71.2.7 Intermodal Ramps Added hearing protection requirements for all employees. 71.3 Gloves 71.3 Gloves 71.4 Hard Hats 71.4 Hard Hats 71.5 Eye Protection 71.5 Eye Protection Added additional exceptions. 71.5.1 Areas that Require Eye Protection 71.5.1 Areas that Require Eye Protection 71.5.2 Additional Eye Protection Requirement 71.5.3 Contact Lenses 71.5.2 Contact Lenses 71.5.4 Dark Lenses 71.5.3 Dark Lenses 71.6 Proper Attire 71.6 Proper Attire 71.6.1 Highly Visible Outer Wear Added instructions for Special Agents 71.7 Footwear 71.7 Footwear 71.7.1 Defined Heel 71.7.2 Covers the Ankle 71.7.3 OSHA Required Footwear 71.7.4 FRA Required Footwear 71.7.5 Visitors and Contractors 71.8 Visitors and Contractors 71.8 Respirators 71.9 Respirators 72.0 FIRE PREVENTION 72.0 FIRE PREVENTION 72.1 Sounding Alarm 72.1 In Case of Fire 72.2 Operating Fire 72.3 Fire Protection 72.2 Fire Prevention 72.4 Fire Doors and Stops 72.5 Fire Exits and Passageways 72.6 Questionable Fire Hazards

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 3 72.7 Fire Protection Devices 72.3 Fire Protection Device Inspection 72.7.1 Fixed Facilities 72.7.2 Mobile 72.8 Fire Classifications AH Safety Resource Manual 72.9 Right-of-Way Fire 72.1 In Case of Fire: See also GCOR rule 1.28. 72.10 Starting Fires 72.4 Starting Fires 72.11 Open Burning Prohibited 72.5 Open Burning 72.12 Ignition Sources 72.6 Ignition Sources 72.13 Use and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) 72.7 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) 72.14 Flammable and Combustible Liquids Storage 72.8 Flammable and Combustible Liquids 72.14.1 LPG Tanks 72.7 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) 72.15 Handling Flammable Liquids 72.9 Handling Flammable Liquids 72.16 Cleaning and Polishing 72.10 Cleaning and Polishing 72.17 Fueling Track Cars, Roadway Machines, and Automotive Units 72.11 Fueling Track Cars, Roadway Machines, and Automotive Units 72.17.1 Fueling Portable Power 72.11.1 Fueling Portable Power 72.17.2 Fueling LPG tanks 72.7 Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) 72.18 Building or Outfit Cars 72.12 Unapproved Heating or Lighting Devices 72.19 Open Flame Starting 72.13 Open Flame Starting 72.20 Exhaust System 72.2 Fire Prevention 72.21 Water Flash Back Protection 72.3 Fire Protection Device Inspection 73.0 EXPLOSIVES 73.0 EXPLOSIVES 73.1 Authorized Personnel 73.1 Authorized Personnel 73.2 Transporting 73.2 Handling Explosives 73.3 Caution Open Flames 73.4 No Smoking 73.5 No Dropping 73.6 Not Carried in Pocket 74.0 AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT 74.0 VEHICLE OPERATIONS 74.1 Vehicle Maintenance 74.1 Vehicle Maintenance 74.2 Driver Requirements 74.2 Driver and Passenger Responsibilities 74.2.1 DOT-Qualified Drivers 74.2.1 Qualified Drivers 74.3 Driver Responsibility 74.2 Driver and Passenger Responsibilities Added maximum speeds for all Company vehicles. 74.3.1 Cell Phone and Electronic Device Use 74.3 Cell Phone and Electronic Device Use 74.4 Impaired Driver 74.2 Driver and Passenger Responsibilities 74.5 Tools and Material 74.6 Clearing Obstructions 74.4 Clearing Obstructions 74.7 Passengers 74.2 Driver and Passenger Responsibilities

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 4 74.8 Seat Belts 74.5 Seat Belts 74.9 Seating, Transporting 74.2 Driver and Passenger Responsibilities 74.10 Headlights On 74.11 Back-Up Moves 74.6 Back-Up Moves 74.11.1 Back-Up Moves by Engr. Employees and Contractors 74.6.1 Back-Up Moves by Engineering Employees and Contractors 74.11.2 Back-up Moves on Rail 74.6.2 Back-Up Moves on Rail 74.12 Railroad Grade Crossing 74.7 Railroad Grade Crossing 74.12.1 Yard Crossings 74.7.1 Yard Crossings 74.13 Hazardous Materials 74.8 Hazardous Materials 74.14 Flagging Kits 74.14 Parked Vehicle 74.9 Parked Vehicle 74.15 Trailers 74.10 Trailers 74.16 Working under Vehicles/Trailers 74.11 Working Under Vehicles / Trailers 74.17 Train Yard or Utility Type Vehicles 74.12 Off Road Vehicles 74.18 Battery Inspection 74.13 Batteries 74.19 Charging Batteries 74.13.1 Charging Batteries 74.20 Jump Starting 74.13.2 Jump Starting 75.0 MATERIAL HANDLING 75.0 MATERIAL HANDLING 75.1 Material Storage 75.1 Material Storage 75.2 Pallets 75.2 Material Handling 75.3 Moving Materials 75.4 Other Protruding Objects 70.12 Protruding Objects 75.5 Transfer Plates and Loading Ramps 75.2 Material Handling 75.6 Loading and Unloading Materials 75.7 Loading and Unloading Truck Trailers 75.3 Loading and Unloading Tractor Trailers 75.8 Load Binders 75.4 Load Binders 75.9 Drums and Barrels 75.5 Drums and Barrels 75.10 Wheel Sets 75.6 Wheel Sets 75.11 Forklifts 75.7 Forklifts 75.11.1 Training 75.11.2 Inspection 75.11.3 Operation 75.11.4 Unattended 75.11.5 Wagon Tongue 76.0 TOOLS AND MACHINERY 76.0 TOOLS AND MACHINERY 76.1 Use of Tools and 76.1 Use of Tools and Machinery 76.2 Inspection of Tools and 76.2 General 76.2.1 Inspection of Tools and 76.3 Safety Guards 76.2.2 Safety Guards / Chip Protectors 76.4 Assigned Places 76.2.3 Tool Storage and Placement 76.5 Tool Placement

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 5 76.6 Set Screws 76.2.4 Set Screws / Chuck Wrenches 76.7 Chuck Wrenches 76.8 Purpose 76.1 Use of Tools and Machinery 76.9 Swinging Tools 76.3 Hand Tools 76.10 Hammers 76.3.2 Swinging Tools 76.11 Spike Maul 76.12 Hand Adze 76.13 Sharp Edged Tools 76.3.3 Sharp Edged Tools 76.14 Drift Pin 76.3.4 Drift Pin 76.15 Banding Tools 76.3.5 Banding Tools 76.16 Files 76.3.6 Files 76.17 Carrying Tools 76.3.7 Carrying Tools 76.18 Bars and Levers 76.3.8 Bars, Levers and Tools 76.19 Use of Claw Bars 76.3.9 Use of Claw Bars to Remove Spikes 76.20 Lining Bars 76.3.10 Lining Bars 76.21 Rail Turners 76.3.11 Rail Turners 76.22 Track Jack 76.3.13 Track Jack Locomotive and Car Departments must not use a mechanical track jack. 76.23 Jacking 76.3.14 Jacking 76.24 Securing Jacked 76.3.15 Securing Jacked 76.25 Use of Wrench 76.3.1 Use of Wrench 76.26 Use of Tie or Timber Tongs 76.3.12 Use of Tie or Timber Tongs 76.27 Authorized Employees 76.1 Use of Tools and Machinery 76.4 Portable Power Tools 76.28 Fueling 72.11.1 Fueling Portable Power 76.29 Securing Hose Connections 76.4.1 Securing Hose Connections 76.30 Insulation/Grounding 78.3 Electrical Cords / Insulation / Grounding 76.31 Laying Tools Down 76.2.3 Tool Storage and Placement 76.32 Impact Wrenches 76.1 Use of Tools and Machinery 76.33 Huck Guns 76.2.1 Inspection of Tools and 76.34 Nail/Staple Guns 76.35 Powder-Actuated Tools 76.4.2 Powder Actuated Tools 76.36 Chain Saw 76.4.3 Chain Saw 76.37 Weed/Brush Cutting 76.2.1 Inspection of Tools and 76.38 Rail Saws 76.4.4 Rail Saws 76.39 Authorized Employees 76.1 Use of Tools and Machinery 76.40 Servicing Machines 76.5 Fixed Machinery / Portable 76.5.1 Servicing Machines 76.41 Left Unattended 76.5.2 Unattended Machines and 76.42 Band Saws Rule deleted 76.43 Woodworking Machines Rule deleted 76.44 Clamping Material 76.5.3 Clamping Material

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 6 76.45 Removing Chips 76.5.4 Removing Chips 76.46 Pedestal or Bench Mounted Abrasive Grinders 76.5.5 Pedestal or Bench Mounted Abrasive Grinders 76.46.1 Mounting 76.46.2 Crack Detection Test 76.46.3 Using Grinders 76.47 Anvils Dies Trip hammers 76.5.6 Anvils / Dies / Trip Hammers 77.0 MECHANICAL LIFTING/PULLING OPERATIONS 77.0 MECHANICAL LIFTING / PULLING OPERATIONS 77.1 Authorized Employees 77.1 Qualified Employees 77.2 Inspection 77.2 Inspection 77.3 Safe Load 77.3 Safe Load and Load Control 77.4 Groundman 77.5 Groundman 77.5 Crane Operator 77.6 Crane Operator 77.6 Signals 77.7 Signals 77.6.1 Crane Hand Signals 77.6.2 Crane Audio Signals 77.8 Crane Audio Signals 77.7 Emergency Stop Signals 77.7 Signals 77.8 Positioning 77.4 Positioning 77.9 Raising Personnel 77.9 Raising Personnel 77.10 Operation with Trains Passing 77.10 Operation with Trains Passing 77.11 Load Control 77.3 Safe Load and Load Control 77.12 Avoiding Falls 77.4 Positioning 77.13 Pulling Applications 77.11 Pulling Applications 77.14 Safe Load Placard 77.12 Mobile Cranes 77.12.1 Safe Load Placard 77.15 Boom Inspection 77.12.2 Boom Inspection 77.16 Handling in Work Train 77.12.3 Handling in Work Train 77.17 Test Crane/Hoist 77.13 Overhead Cranes / Hoists 77.13.1 Test Crane / Hoist 77.18 Load Movement 77.13.2 Load Movement 77.19 Wire Rope 77.14 Wire Rope 77.19.1 Wire Rope Working Loads 77.14.1 Wire Rope Inspection / Repair / Replacement 77.19.2 Wire Rope Inspection 77.19.3 Wire Rope Replacement 77.19.4 Wire Rope Handling 77.14.2 Wire Rope Handling 77.19.5 Wire Rope Maintenance 77.14.3 Wire Rope Maintenance 77.19.6 Drum Fastening 77.14.4 Drum Fastening 77.19.7 Sockets, Clamps, and Thimbles 77.14.5 Sockets, Clamps, and Thimbles 77.20 Rigging 77.15 Rigging 77.15.1 Rigging

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 7 77.21 Fittings 77.16 Fittings 77.21.1 Fitting Inspection 77.16.1 Fitting Inspection and Replacement 77.21.2 Fitting Replacement 77.21.3 Hooks and Attachments 77.16.2 Hooks and Attachments 77.22 Wire Rope Slings 77.17 Slings 77.22.1 Wire Rope Sling Inspection 77.17.1 Sling Inspection / Replacement 77.22.2 Wire Rope Sling Replacement 77.23 Chain Slings and Chain 77.17 Slings 77.23.1 Chain Inspection/Replacement 77.17.1 Sling Inspection / Replacement 77.23.2 Chain Working Loads 77.17.2 Chain Working Loads 77.23.3 Chain Lifting Devices 77.17.3 Chain Lifting Devices 77.23.4 Chain Use 77.17.4 Chain Sling Use 77.23.5 Chain Lubrications 77.17.5 Chain Lubrication 77.24 Synthetic Slings 77.17 Slings 77.24.1 Synthetic Sling Inspection 77.17.1 Sling Inspection / Replacement 77.24.2 Synthetic Sling Replacement 77.25 Webbing and Round Slings 77.26 Eye Bolts and Hoist Rings 77.17.6 Eye Bolts and Hoist Rings 77.27 Ropes 77.17.7 Ropes 78.0 ELECTRICAL 78.0 ELECTRICAL 78.1 Authorized Employees 78.1 Qualified Employees 78.6 Precautions Around Exposed Energized Circuits 78.2 Electrical Cords 78.3 Electrical Cords / Insulation / Grounding 78.3 Electrical Panels 78.4 Electrical Panels 78.4 Voltage Rated Rubber Gloves 78.5 Voltage Rated Rubber Gloves 78.5 Shorting Electrical Circuits AB Safety Resource Manual 78.6 Working Near Power Lines 78.7 Working Near Power Lines 78.6.1 Measuring Overhead Clearance Table in 78.6 updated in new rule 78.7. 78.7 Booms Near Power Lines 78.8 Operating Booms Near Power Lines 78.7.1 Proper Clearances 78.7.2 Stationary Worksites 78.8 Power Supply Turned Off 78.9 Power Supply Turned Off 78.9 Handling Electrical Wires 78.10 Handling Electrical Wires 78.10 Lockout/Tagout 78.2 Lockout / Tagout 79.0 WELDING 79.0 Welding - Cutting, Welding or Heating 79.1 Authorized Employees 79.1 Authorized Employees 79.2 Protective 79.2 Protective 79.2.1 Eye Precautions 79.2.1 Eye Precautions / Shade Requirements 79.2.2 Shielding 79.2.2 Fire Protection / Shielding 79.2.3 Proper Clothing 79.2.3 Proper Clothing

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 8 79.2.4 Cleaning Work Area 79.3 Cleaning Work Area 79.3 Fire Protection 79.2.2 Fire Protection / Shielding 79.3.1 Protecting Area 79.3.2 Welding, Heating or Cutting on Freight Cars 79.4 Welding, Heating or Cutting on Freight 79.3.3 Welding, Cutting or Heating on Tank Cars 79.5 Welding, Cutting or Heating on Tank Cars 79.4 Repairs or Alterations 79.6 Welding Repairs or Alterations 79.5 Condition 79.7 Torch Test 76.2.1 Inspection of Tools and 79.6 Ventilation 79.8 Ventilation and Respiratory Protection 79.7 Confined Spaces 79.9 Confined Spaces and Areas 79.7.1 Safety Precautions 79.9.1 Confined Space Entry Safety Precautions 79.8 Hot Work 79.10 Hot Work on Containers 79.9 Use of Oxygen 70.15 Compressed Air / Gas 79.10 Oil and Grease 79.11 Oil and Grease 79.11 Hot Metal Precautions 79.12 Metal Cutting Precautions 79.12 Exposure to Excessive Heat 79.14 Cylinders 79.13 Cutting Under Tension 79.13 Cutting Under Tension 79.14 Cylinders 79.14 Cylinders 79.14.1 Storing Cylinders 79.14.2 Working with Cylinders 79.14.3 Transporting Cylinders 79.14.4 Empty Cylinders 79.14.5 Leaking Cylinder 79.14.6 Changing Cylinders 79.15 Regulators 79.15 Regulators 79.15.1 Proper Regulator 79.15.2 Connections and Adapters 79.15.3 Connecting Regulators 79.15.4 Protecting Regulators 79.15 Regulators 79.18.1 Flashback Arrestors 79.16 Valves 79.16 Valves 79.16.1 Opening Cylinder Valves 79.16.2 Closing Valves 79.16.3 Clogged Valves 79.16.4 Torch Valves 79.18 Torches 79.17 Hoses 79.17 Hoses 79.17.1 Hoses and Color Codes 79.18.1 Flashback Arrestors 79.17.2 Hose Connections

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 9 79.18 Torches 79.18 Torches 79.18.1 Torch Precautions 79.18.2 Lighters 79.19 Use of Natural Gas 79.19 Use of Natural Gas 79.20 Maintenance and Repair 79.20 Electrical Welding 79.20.1 Maintenance and Repair 79.21 Cable Insulation 79.20.2 Cable Precautions 79.22 Cable Connection 79.20.3 Cables 79.23 Portable Welding Machines 79.20.4 Portable Welding Machines 79.24 Grounding Electrical Arc Welding 79.20.5 Grounding Electrical Arc Welding 79.25 Protect from Electrical Shock and Moisture 79.20.6 Protect from Electrical Shock and Moisture 79.26 Electrodes 79.20.7 Electrodes / Electrode Holder 79.27 Polarity Switch 79.20.8 Polarity Switch 79.28 Thermit Welding 79.20.9 Thermite Welding 80.0 WALKING/WORKING SURFACES 80.0 WALKING / WORKING SURFACES 80.1 Avoiding Slips, Trips and Falls 80.1 Avoiding Slips, Trips and Falls 80.2 Precautions Against Slips, Trips, and Falls 80.2 Precautions Against Slips, Trips and Falls Cell phones and other electronic devices must not be used while walking. 80.3 Stairs 80.3 Stairs 80.4 Look Both Directions 80.4 Look Both Directions 80.5 Jumping 80.5 Jumping 80.6 Working at Night or Low Light Level 80.6 Working at Night or Low Light Level 80.7 Conveyors 80.7 Conveyors 80.8 Safe Distance from Edge 80.8 Safe Distance from Edge 80.9 Turntables 80.9 Turntables 80.10 Overhead Hazards 80.10 Overhead Hazards 80.11 Approved Ladders 80.11 Ladders 80.12 Inspection 80.11.1 Inspection 80.13 Storage 80.11 Ladders 80.14 Placement 80.11.2 Placement 80.15 Extension Ladders 80.11 Ladders 80.16 Metal Ladders 80.17 Ascending or Descending 80.11.3 Ascending or Descending 80.18 Near Doors and Aisles 80.11.4 Near Doors and Aisles 80.19 Climbing with Tools/Material 80.11.5 Climbing with Tools / Material 80.20 Step Ladders 80.11 Ladders 80.21 Platforms 80.12 Platforms 80.22 Sectional Scaffolding 80.13 Sectional Scaffolding 80.23 Fall Protection 80.14 Fall Protection

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 10 81.0 WORKING AROUND TRACKS OR BEING 81.0 WORKING AROUND TRACKS OR BEING ON EQUIPMENT ON EQUIPMENT 81.1 Precautions Around Tracks and Moving 81.1 Precautions Around Tracks and Moving 81.1.1 Walking On or Near Tracks 81.2.1 Walking Near or Crossing Track 81.1.2 Precautions near Passing Trains or 81.1.1 Precautions near Passing Trains or 81.1.3 Signals for Movement 81.1.2 Signals for Movement 81.2 Crossing Tracks 81.2 Crossing Tracks 81.2.1 Walking Near or Crossing Track 81.2.1 Walking Near or Crossing Track 81.2.2 Sufficient Distance 81.2.2 Sufficient Distance 81.3 Safety Appliances 81.3 Safety Appliances 81.4 Getting On or Off 81.4 Getting On or Off 81.4.1 Standing 81.4.1 Standing 81.4.2 Moving 81.4.2 Moving 81.4.3 Loading and Unloading Luggage and Material 81.4.3 Loading and Unloading Luggage and Supplies 81.5 Crossing Through or Fouling 81.5 Crossing Through or Fouling 81.5.1 Crossing Through Standing 81.5.1 Crossing Through Standing 81.5.2 Stepping from One Car to Another 81.5.2 Stepping from One Car to Another 81.5.3 Moving Cars 81.5.3 Moving Cars 81.5.4 Understanding Between Crew Members Before Crossing Through or Fouling 81.5.4 Understanding Between Crew Members Before Crossing Through or Fouling 81.5.5 Trainline Power Cables 81.5.5 Trainline Power Cables 81.6 Placing Feet 81.6.1 Placing Feet 81.7 Riding 81.7 Riding 81.7.1 Designated Riding Places When riding equipment, employees must not sit on walkways, steps, or platforms of locomotives. 81.7.2 Unexpected Movement 81.7.1 Unexpected Movement Employees must remain seated when entering and departing terminals. 81.7.3 Shifting Lading 81.7.2 Shiftable Lading 81.7.4 Riding Flat Cars or Intermodal Cars 81.7 Riding 81.7.4.1 Riding Bulkhead Flat Cars and Centerbeam Flat Cars 81.7.5 Riding Tank Cars 81.7.6 Business Cars or Passenger 81.7.3 Business Cars or Passenger 81.7.7 Riding Locomotive Cranes and Work 81.7.4 Riding Locomotive Cranes and Work 81.8 Close Clearances 81.8 Close Clearances 81.8.1 Avoiding Fouling Hazards 81.8.1 Avoid Fouling Hazards 81.8.2 Maintain Lookout 81.8.2 Maintain Lookout

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 11 81.8.3 Impaired Clearances 81.8.3 Impaired Clearances 81.9 Cars in Motion 81.9 Cars in Motion 81.10 Moving in Locomotive, Car, or Maintenance of Way Repair Facilities 81.10 Moving in Locomotive, Car, or Maintenance of Way Repair Facilities 81.10.1 Before Moving 81.10.1 Using Mobile 81.10.2 Using Mobile 81.10.2 Using Locomotive 81.10.3 Using Locomotive 81.10.3 One Person Operations 81.10.4 One Person Operations 81.11 Hand Brake 81.11 Hand Brake 81.11.1 Releasing Hand Brake 81.11.1 Releasing Hand Brake 81.11.2 Difficult or Defective Hand Brake 81.11.2 Difficult or Defective Hand Brake 81.11.3 Brake Sticks 81.11.3 Brake Sticks Added new requirements for use of brake sticks. 81.12 Wheel Chocks 81.12 Wheel Chock / Skate 81.13 Coupling and Uncoupling 81.13 Coupling and Uncoupling 81.13.1 Going between Cars 81.13.1 Working Between 81.13.2 Coupler and End Sill 81.6 Coupler and End Sill 81.13.3 Coupler Adjustment 81.13.2 Coupler Adjustment 81.13.4 Using a Knuckle-Mate 81.13.3 Using a Knuckle-Mate 81.13.5 Using a Coupler Alignment Strap 81.13.4 Using a Coupler Alignment Strap 81.13.6 Replacing Knuckles 81.13.5 Replacing Knuckles 81.13.7 Opening Angle Cock 81.13.6 Opening Angle Cock 81.13.8 Coupling and Uncoupling Hoses 81.13.7 Coupling and Uncoupling Hoses 81.14 Dump Cars 81.14 Dump Cars 81.15 Car Doors 81.15 Car Doors TE&Y employees must not open or close car doors. 81.16 Load Dividers 81.16 Load Dividers 81.17 Cars Being Loaded or Unloaded 81.17 Cars Being Loaded or Unloaded 81.18 Loading Roadway 81.18 Loading Roadway 81.19 Air Brake Rigging 81.19 Air Brake Rigging 81.20 Moving In and Out of or On 81.20 Moving In and Out of or On 81.21 Locomotives, Working On or About 81.21 Locomotives, Working On or About 81.21.4 Locomotive Electrical Components 81.21.1 General Requirements 81.21.1 General Requirements 81.21.2 Restrictions 81.21.2 Restrictions 81.21.3 Locomotive Cab Floor 81.21.3 Locomotive Cab Floor 81.22 Securing Supply Apparatus 81.22 Securing Supply Apparatus 81.23 Lockout Protection Required 81.23 Lockout Protection Required 82.0 HANDLING SWITCHES AND DERAILS 82.0 HANDLING SWITCHES AND DERAILS 82.1 Switches and Derails - Authority 82.1 Switches and Derails 82.2 Operating Switch by Hand 82.2 Operating Switch by Hand

UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 12 82.3 Switch Operation 82.3 Switch Operation 82.4 Defective Switches 82.4 Defective Switches 82.5 Spiked Switches 82.6 Operating High/Low-Stand Switch 82.5 Operating High / Low-Stand Switch 82.7 Operating Lever-Action Switches 82.6 Operating Lever-Action Switches 82.8 Switch Point Locks 82.7 Switch Point Locks 82.9 Spring Switch 82.8 Spring Switch 82.10 Power Switch 82.9 Power Switch 82.11 Switch Heaters 82.10 Switch Heaters 83.0 INTERMODAL RAMP RULES 83.0 Intermodal Ramp Rules Chapter revised in its entirety. 90.0 POLICIES AND PROGRAMS SSI Item Union Pacific Railroad Policies 10-I 90.1 Drug and Alcohol Policy 90.2 Bloodborne Pathogens Policy 90.3 Smoking Policy 90.4 Medical Rules Links to programs and policies are now located in System Special Instructions Item 10-I. Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Index Index Index Index