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How to Stay Safe While Working in a Railroad Industry
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 224621, member: 61772"] Railroad industries are in charge of railways. They ensure safe movement of freight and people. Working in the railroad industry is a dangerous job, but it's also an important one. [SIZE=18px]Here are some ways to stay safe when working in a railroad industry :[/SIZE] [LIST] [*]When crossing, always use designated crossing points. [*]If you have to work on the track, make sure there's ample warning for all approaching trains. [*]Be aware of your surroundings at all times—listen and look out for oncoming trains. As you move through the yard-it's easy to get distracted and lose sight of an approaching train. [*]Never walk behind a moving train or car, even when they are travelling at low speeds and don't stand between two cars that are being moved by a locomotive. [*]Always be aware of the clearance zone around the train. [*]Never climb over or under stationary equipment. [*]Wear proper PPE always, including ear protection and long sleeves, to avoid injury from debris thrown by the locomotives. [*]Never jump off moving equipment, it's very risky. [*]Tie down or secure objects before transporting them always. Loose items can fall or become projectiles if they're not secured properly, so you should always take appropriate measures. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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