E.L.D.E.R. - Experienced Lowbed Drivers Essential Rules
Discussion in 'Heavy Haul Trucking Forum' started by truckdad, Mar 24, 2016.
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Always been told to lay a chain across the tracks to throw a signal, red light to trains & warning to the ops center for that section of track.
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Some of the work we did was on RR ROW.
Laborer: "Hey guys, look what happens when I do this!"
DING! DING! DING!
Foreman: "DON'T DO THAT!!!!!"
Jumper cables work, too
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Yea and it sends a signal about another unit is on the rail and they start an emergency shut down on any train they know is on the track.
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Yea, but they can tell where it was tripped at...
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I learned to never allow coworkers to do any final securement. I let them through chains and straps but I will be doing the tightening. Hurts a lot of feelings but I have been burned to many times with hooks hooked in the center of links and binders screwed all the way tight and the chain still loose.
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