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1.General Orders, Bulletin Orders, Division Notices
When reporting for duty, employees whose duties are affected by General Orders,
Bulletin Orders and
Division Notices must familiarize themselves with, and must comply with, those
instructions pertaining to
any portions of the territory on which they are qualified or ordered to operate.
They must have a copy of
each General Order and Bulletin Order with them while on duty.
At locations specified in the Timetable, employees reporting for duty must
examine the Bulletin Board,
then sign the Employees' Register.
An employee must contact the Dispatcher if:
1. He does not have a copy of the current information affecting the movement of
his train.
Or....
2. He reports for duty at a location where no Employees' Register is located.
The Dispatcher must inform the employee of all information affecting the
movement of his train. The
receiving employee must record this information.
When a Bulletin Order or Division Notice is issued after the summary, a
designated employee assigned to
the Dispatcher's office must ensure that such information is properly posted at
each Bulletin Board
location. The Dispatcher must not consider these Bulletin Orders or Division
Notices in effect at a Bulletin
Board location until informed that the Bulletin Order or Division Notice is
properly posted.
General Orders, Bulletin Orders and Division Notices will be numbered
consecutively, prefixed by the
number of the current Timetable, and will contain a subheading indicating the
territory in which they apply.
2.
Standard Time, Standard Clocks
Standard Time will apply, and standard clocks must indicate the correct time.
The employee assigned to
check clocks at a location must set clocks to the correct time, if necessary,
once each day the office is
open.
3.
Correct Time
Employees whose duties are affected by the Timetable must use a reliable watch.
Before starting each
tour of duty they must set their watch with a standard clock.
If they do not have access to a standard clock, they must compare watches with
another employee who
has determined the correct time.
4.
Job Briefings
When reporting for duty, employees whose duties require coordination with other
employees must hold a
job briefing to review operational and safety conditions. If these conditions
change, employees must hold
an additional job briefing to discuss the new conditions.
Job briefings should be conducted face to face. When not practical or possible
to do so, radio or
telephone communication will be adequate.
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The Digitized Conductor - Version
1.0
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