Federal Standards for Railroad Safety: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 16980 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - 427 pages Sponsored by Panel H-2 (Resistance and Propulsion) of the Hydrodynamics Committee |
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... inspection , as re- quired under section 9 . ( b ) Compliance with any standard , rule , or regulation established under this Act does not exempt any person from any liabiilty which would otherwise accrue , except to the extent that the ...
... inspection , as re- quired under section 9 . ( b ) Compliance with any standard , rule , or regulation established under this Act does not exempt any person from any liabiilty which would otherwise accrue , except to the extent that the ...
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... inspection , and testing necessary to carry out his responsibilities under this Act . ( c ) The Secretary is authorized to advise , assist , and cooperate with other Federal departments and agencies and State and other interested public ...
... inspection , and testing necessary to carry out his responsibilities under this Act . ( c ) The Secretary is authorized to advise , assist , and cooperate with other Federal departments and agencies and State and other interested public ...
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... steam locomotive , provides that any locomotive requiring it must be equipped with an ash pan which can be dumped without the need for an employee to go under the locomotive . The Locomotive Inspection Act ( 45 U.S.C. 22-34 ) requires 8.
... steam locomotive , provides that any locomotive requiring it must be equipped with an ash pan which can be dumped without the need for an employee to go under the locomotive . The Locomotive Inspection Act ( 45 U.S.C. 22-34 ) requires 8.
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... Inspection Act ( 45 U.S.C. 22-34 ) requires that locomotives be safe to operate and not a danger to life or limb . The Accident Reports Act ( 45 U.S.C. 38-43 ) provides for the in- vestigation by the Federal Railroad Administration of ...
... Inspection Act ( 45 U.S.C. 22-34 ) requires that locomotives be safe to operate and not a danger to life or limb . The Accident Reports Act ( 45 U.S.C. 38-43 ) provides for the in- vestigation by the Federal Railroad Administration of ...
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... inspection . Attachment B lists the number of train accidents by major cause for the years 1961 through 1966. Among the groups of causes listed , only those dealing with locomotives , brakes , couplers , and signals come under the scope ...
... inspection . Attachment B lists the number of train accidents by major cause for the years 1961 through 1966. Among the groups of causes listed , only those dealing with locomotives , brakes , couplers , and signals come under the scope ...
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acci accident reports Administrative Procedure Act agency amendment American Railroads areas authority Aviation brakes brotherhoods BROTZMAN BROWN cars casualties cause Chairman CHESSER class I railroads collisions committee common carrier Congress cost CROTTY DAULTON defects Department of Transportation derailments director of locomotive duty equipment Federal Railroad Administration figures freight FRIEDEL going grade crossings hours of service increase injuries inspectors Interstate Commerce Commission investigation KORNEGAY KUYKENDALL legislation liability locomotive inspection maintenance MENK ment miles million MOLONEY motor O'CONNELL passenger penalty percent person pipeline proposed question radio rail commerce rail safety railroad accidents railroad industry railroad operations railroad safety Railway Labor Railway Labor Act Railway Labor Executives record road rules safety bill safety regulation Secretary BOYD signal SKUBITZ specific SPRINGER Stat statement statistics statutes Table testimony Thank tion track train accidents truck United States attorney violation WATSON