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Safe Operation

1. General safety requirements

1.1. Personnel who have passed:

  • introductory safety briefing;
  • fire safety briefing;
  • initial training at the workplace.

1.2. The station worker must:

  • undergo repeated safety briefings at the workplace;
  • undergo unscheduled and targeted briefings;
  • perform only the work assigned by management.

1.3. The station worker must know:

  • the impact on a person of dangerous and harmful factors;
  • industrial hygiene requirements;
  • rules of internal labor regulations;
  • regulation on the discipline of railway workers.

1.4. The station worker should wear the following PPE:

  • cotton suit;
  • combined gloves;
  • cotton apron;
  • waterproof raincoat;
  • jacket with insulating lining;
  • felt boots with galoshes.

1.5. When on railway tracks, a station worker must comply with the following requirements:

  • railroad tracks to pass only in designated places;
  • cross railroad tracks only at right angles;
  • to cross the track occupied by the rolling stock, only using the transition platforms of the wagons;
  • pass between uncoupled wagons if the distance between them is at least 10 m;
  • pay attention to the indications of the enclosing traffic lights;
  • do not cross the path in front of the moving train;
  • do not crawl under the wagons;
  • Do not step on broken electrical wires.

2. Safety requirements before starting work

2.1. A station worker must perform only the work assigned by the administration.

2.2. Wear the prescribed clothing.

2.3. Inspect your assigned station area; if open well hatches are found, call the duty service so that they close the well covers.

2.4. Check the serviceability of tools and equipment (shovels, scrapers, stretchers, brooms).

2.5. Shovels and brooms must be firmly mounted on the handle and firmly fixed.

3. Safety requirements during work

3.1. During work, you must be careful not to be distracted by extraneous matters.

3.2. It is advisable to carry out cleaning of the assigned area before the main flow of people.

3.3. When cleaning a fixed area, if you find a broken electrical wire, do not touch the ends of the electrical wire so as not to get an electrical injury.

3.4. While working on the territory of the station, do not leave garbage on roadways and pedestrian roads, but collect and take it to a specially designated place.

3.5. The assigned area must always be kept clean.

3.6. In the summertime, the fixed area should be washed with water from a hose.

3.7. In winter, snow from the assigned area must be constantly removed.

3.8. It is not allowed to carry and lift a load weighing more than 50 kg for men and 10 kg for women.

3.9. It is forbidden to sweep garbage and waste into manholes, openings, canals and wells.

4. Safety requirements in emergency situations

4.1. In case of an accident, provide first aid (contact a first-aid post or call an ambulance).

4.2. Report the incident to your manager.

5. Safety requirements at the end of work

5.1. Put your inventory in order and report any comments to your supervisor.

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