Prevention of Railroad Accidents Or Safety in Railroading a Heart to Heart Ta

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Prevention of Railroad Accidents Or Safety in Railroading a Heart to Heart Ta
George Bradshaw
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Never start engine without first ringing bell. Many serious injuries have resulted from failure to do this.
156 PREVENTION OF The Book of Rules says, "READ ALOUD AND COMPARE YOUR TRAIN ORDERS. " This means just exactly what it says.
"Spotting" engines of trains, at water plugs, while passengers are getting on and off, is liable to cause injury. DON'T DO IT.
Don't fail to shove coal aprons and water plugs back into proper position when through using them. Think about the other fellow.
If you mus
...t go under the engine, "hook her up on center, " open cylinder cocks, and block one or more "drivers. " The other man may forget.
Give ample warning to persons on tracks, especially if they are on bridges or other places where they cannot readily protect themselves.
When running "extra, " sound whistle approach- ing curves, where view is obstructed, to warn track= men. It . Requires no effort on your part, and it means safety to men who may have no other means of protection.
EAILROAD ACCIDENTS 157 The Book of Rules says a signal imperfectly displayed, or the absence of a signal at a place where a signal is usually shown, must be regarded as a STOP SIGNAL and the fact reported to the superintendent.


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