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900. Receiving Instructions
Dispatchers report to and receive their instructions from the Superintendent or
other designated officer.
901. Assignment to a District; Qualification
Dispatchers must be qualified on a dispatching district, including its physical
characteristics, before
accepting an assignment. A Dispatcher who has not performed service on a
dispatching district during
the previous 12 months must not accept assignment to that position without
approval of the designated
officer.
902. Responsibilities
Dispatchers are in charge of the movement of trains and have supervision over
employees connected
with those trains. They will issue authorities for movement and other
instructions as required for the safe
and efficient movement of trains and track cars. Where the rules require
Dispatchers to record the
application of blocking devices, they must ensure that the blocking devices
applied afford the necessary
protection. They must maintain the Record of Train Movements in black ink,
except track car movements
and blocking devices, which must be recorded in red ink. When records are
maintained by computer, the
black/red ink requirement does not apply. Dispatchers must provide necessary
information to properly
authorized railroad officials and public safety authorities.
Dispatchers must report any violation of the Operating Rules and any
irregularity relating to the
movement of trains.
They must keep informed of weather and unusual conditions that may affect the
movement of trains.
They must be qualified on the Electrical Operating Instructions, if they
dispatch electrified territory.
When the rules require Dispatchers to ensure that a track is clear of
approaching, opposing, or following
movements before granting track occupancy or fouling authority, the Dispatcher
must continue to provide
that protection until it is no longer necessary.
903. Transfer Record
When being relieved, Dispatchers must prepare a transfer, listing:
1. All outstanding and unfulfilled Form D's, Plate Orders, authorities, and
messages.
2. The number of the last General Order, Bulletin Order, and Division Notice.
3. Any other information relative to existing conditions.
The relieving Dispatcher must be certain that he understands the information
contained in the transfer
and must sign it in the presence of the Dispatcher being relieved.
904. Verification of Instructions
Upon assuming duty the Dispatcher must verify with the affected Operators that
they have all Form D's,
Plate Orders, and other instructions that are in effect and addressed to or in
care of their location.
905. Blocking Devices
Whenever the use of blocking devices is required, a record must be maintained.
This record must be
made at once, never from memory or memoranda. If the record is manually recorded
it must be on the
prescribed form, and must indicate the time blocking devices are applied and
removed. Signal lever
numbers and the position and number of all affected switch levers must be
indicated.
Example of record:
BDA 6 sig., 3 sw. nor., 11 sw. rev. — 9:01 a.m.
BDR 6 sig., 3 sw. nor., 11 sw. rev. — 9:05 a.m.
EXCEPTION: At locations controlled by the Dispatcher, he will not be required to
record individual switch
and signal lever numbers. He must record the time that blocking devices are
applied and removed, as
well as location and track number.
When a panel blocking device capable of providing the necessary protection is in
service, it will be used
in lieu of blocking the signal and switch levers. A record must be made of the
time the panel blocking
device is applied and the time it is removed. This record must indicate the
track and the direction
affected.
Example of record:
PBDA No. 3 track East — 3:45 a.m.
PBDR No. 3 track East — 5:26 a.m.
Once blocking devices have been applied, they must not be removed until:
1. Protection is no longer required.
OR
2. It is necessary to route a train around a protected track.
Before removing or authorizing the removal of a blocking device to route a train
around a protected track,
alternate route and blocking device protection must be established to ensure
that the affected track is
never unprotected. When movement is completed, original blocking device
protection must be restored
immediately. The application of alternate blocking device protection need not be
recorded.
Before issuing a Form D or Plate Order requiring the application of a blocking
device, the Dispatcher must
instruct the Operators involved to place the appropriate signals in Stop
position and apply blocking
devices. After this step has been completed and confirmed by the Operator, the
appropriate Form D or
Plate Order may be issued.
When the rules require Dispatchers to apply or ensure the application of
blocking devices at locations
where it is not possible to do so, the Dispatcher must ensure that movements to
be held are restricted by
rule, special instruction, or Form D.
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