Current through all regulations passed and filed through December 16, 2024
(A) Application
The provisions of this rule apply to all railroad companies subject to
the jurisdiction of this commission.
(B) Definitions
In the interpretation of this rule of the code governing the
inspection, maintenance and safety of railroad bridges in Ohio, the word
"bridge" means a structure of ten feet or more clear span or ten feet or more
in diameter upon which railroad locomotives or cars may travel.
(C) Reports
(1) Inspection reports as required by this
rule and all such additional inspection reports required pursuant to the code
of rules for the inspection of bridges as formulated by the "American Railway
Engineering and Maintenance of Way Association" shall be filed with this
commission within sixty days following the date of such inspection.
(2) The annual inspection report shall be
filed on railroad forms furnished or approved by this commission or on the form
shown on exhibit one, appended. The form of report shown in exhibit one covers
substantially the required items of inspection contained in the "Manual for
Railway Engineering," published by the "American Railway Engineering and
Maintenance of Way Association", which covers recommendations for bridge
inspection.
(3) The initial
inspection report for each existing bridge or for any bridge constructed after
the effective date of this rule shall be filled out in detail, insofar as the
bridge parts and numbers listed on the report form are parts of that structure,
and rated as per the condition rating schedule included on the report
form.
(4) On all subsequent
reports, the detailed reporting of parts and members may be omitted except when
the condition of any parts or members is such as to require attention before
the next annual inspection, in which cases those parts shall be noted and
described as provided for on the inspection report form.
(5) Each inspection report shall be certified
to the public utilities commission of Ohio by a responsible officer of the
railroad.
(D) Records
Every railroad company subject to these rules shall file with
this commission a complete list of all bridges located entirely or partly
within the boundaries of the state of Ohio for which they are wholly or
partially responsible for the inspection, maintenance and repair. They shall
also file and maintain with the commission an up-to-date map showing the name,
number or other description and location of each such structure.
(E) Inspection
(1) Every bridge used for the transportation
of freight, passengers or railroad crews shall be inspected annually by the
railroad, which is responsible for all or part of the structural maintenance
work. Each such inspection shall be made or supervised by a professional
engineer and accomplished substantially in accordance with the provisions of
the "American Railway Engineering and Maintenance of Way Association" code of
rules for inspection of bridges.
(2) Inspection and progress reports to be
filed.
(a) If a railroad company inspection
discloses that a bridge is dangerous or unfit for the transportation of
passengers, freight or railroad crews, the railroad shall immediately file a
report with the commission describing the dangerous condition and what action
is being taken to correct that condition.
When any dangerous condition at a bridge is called to the
attention of the commission, the commission shall notify the railroad company.
The railroad shall immediately file a report with the commission stating what
action is being taken to alleviate the dangerous condition.
(b) At any time a bridge passing over a
public highway is found to be in an unsafe condition or constitutes a safety
hazard to the public use of said highway, a copy of the reports referred to in
the foregoing paragraph shall be given to the public authority having
jurisdiction over such highways.
(c) The railroads shall notify the commission
whenever maintenance and repair work to correct such conditions is in progress,
which shall require special operational restrictions or limitations due to the
nature of the work in progress.
(d)
If such maintenance and repair work involves reconstruction, the nature of
which can reasonably be expected to entail a period of sixty calendar days or
more, the railroad shall furnish a progress report at thirty-day intervals and
the final inspection report upon its completion.
(3) If, as a result of examination of
inspection reports, or after complaint or otherwise, the commission has
reasonable grounds to believe that a bridge of a railroad is in a condition
which renders it dangerous or unfit for the transportation of passengers,
freight or railroad crews, it shall forthwith inspect and examine the bridge.
Such inspection shall be performed by the commission's staff, and any other
qualified person retained by the commission or ordered to be retained by the
commission for this purpose, jointly with the railroad's engineering
representative; thereafter the commission shall give to the railroad
superintendent or other executive officer notice of any adverse finding and of
its recommendation for corrective action and an order to show cause why such
corrective action should not be taken. After hearing, the commission shall
forthwith take such action as is authorized under the provisions of the Revised
Code.
(4) In any case where the
strength and/or safety of any bridge is in question, the railroad shall furnish
to the commission, when so requested, a copy of the complete plans and details
of the structure, together with a copy of other available data such as stress
diagrams, structural, maximum loading and computations so that a firm basis can
be established for the disposition of the case.
(F) Administration and enforcement.
In the matter of the administration and enforcement of the
provisions of this rule, the plant property and facilities of each railroad
company operating in Ohio shall be made readily accessible to the commission
and its staff in the administration and investigation of violations or alleged
violations of any of its provisions. Such companies shall provide to the
commission or its staff, such reports, supplemental data and information from
the books and records of the companies as it shall from time to time request,
in the administration and enforcement of the provision of this rule or in the
investigation of any violation or alleged violation of this rule.
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