Illinois Administrative Code
Title 92 - TRANSPORTATION
Part 1545 - THE PROVISION, CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF SANITATION AND SHELTER FACILITIES FOR RAIL CARRIER EMPLOYEES
Subpart B - FACILITIES
Section 1545.100 - Drinking Water
Universal Citation: 92 IL Admin Code ยง 1545.100
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) General Requirements:
1) Where water is supplied by
the rail carrier for cooking, washing of foods, washing of cooking or eating
utensils, washing of food preparation or processing premises, bathing, or
drinking purposes, it shall, where available, be from a public supply under the
jurisdiction of the Illinois Department of Public Health. Water from a private
supply shall meet the standards of the Illinois Department of Public Health, 77
Ill. Adm. Code 900, as well as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
regulations contained in
21
CFR 165.110 (May 29, 2009). The distribution
lines shall be capable of supplying operating pressures to all water taps for
normal simultaneous operation. Commercially available bottled drinking water
may be used to satisfy this requirement.
2) An adequate supply of drinking water shall
be made available to all employees. Commercially available bottled drinking
water may be used to satisfy this requirement.
3) When necessary, suitable, sanitary
drinking water containers shall be available, conveniently placed for the use
of employees, but not in toilet rooms. Each container shall be equipped with a
sanitary fountain, faucet or other dispenser. Open containers such as barrels,
pails or tanks for drinking water from which the water must be dipped or
poured, whether or not they are fitted with a cover, shall not be used.
Drinking water dispensers shall be designed, constructed and serviced so that
sanitary conditions are maintained, capable of being closed, and equipped with
a tap.
4) All containers used to
furnish drinking water shall be thoroughly cleansed as often as is necessary to
assure a sanitary and palatable drinking water supply.
5) The common drinking cup is prohibited.
Either single service containers or drinking fountains with sanitary angle head
shall be used.
b) Required Locations:
1) Running Facilities:
Drinking water containers shall be provided, and drinking water shall be
available for use, on the following equipment when in use:
A) All locomotives.
B) Baggage and express cars (when employees
are required to work en route), unless another facility is reasonably available
(e.g., a passenger car in which water is available being attached to a baggage
or express car).
C)
Cabooses.
2) Stationary
Facilities: Drinking water shall be available to employees who are on duty
regularly for periods of time long enough to make the drinking water facility
reasonably necessary, at the following locations:
A) All terminals.
B) All yard offices.
C) All stations where a public water supply
is locally available (except where water is otherwise reasonably
accessible).
D) All shops and
engine houses.
E) All signal or
section headquarters in terminals and all bunk or section houses.
F) All lunch rooms operated by a railroad on
railroad property.
G) Camp
cars.
3) Other Locations
and Job Sites:
Drinking water shall be made available to employees at other locations and job sites where employees are on duty with sufficient regularity for periods of time long enough to make drinking water reasonably necessary, when determined by the following procedures:
A) An employee requesting water to be
provided at other locations and job sites shall contact his/her authorized
immediate supervisor, and the parties shall make a reasonable good faith effort
to resolve the matter.
B) If the
matter is not resolved, the employee may contact his/her authorized employee
representative and identify the specific location and reasons for the
request.
C) If appropriate, the
employee representative may initiate an Informal Complaint with the Commission
staff under 83 Ill. Adm. Code
200.160.
Commission staff shall conduct a joint informal investigation with parties to
determine whether drinking water should be provided at the location.
D) If, following Commission staff's
investigation, the matter remains unresolved, a Formal Complaint under 83 Ill.
Adm. Code
200.170 may
be initiated.
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