§ 271.601 - Definitions.  


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  • § 271.601 Definitions.

    As used in this subpart -

    Contributing factor means a circumstance or condition that helps cause a result.

    Fatigue means a complex state characterized by a lack of alertness and reduced mental and physical performance, often accompanied by drowsiness.

    Fatigue-risk analysis means a railroad's analysis of its operations that:

    (1) Identifies and evaluates the fatigue-related railroad safety hazards on its system(s) and;

    (2) Determines the degree of risk associated with each of those hazards.

    FRMP means a Fatigue Risk Management Program.

    FRMP plan means a Fatigue Risk Management Program plan.

    Safety-related railroad employee means:

    (1) A person subject to 49 U.S.C. 21103, 21104, or 21105;

    (2) Another person involved in railroad operations not subject to 49 U.S.C. 21103, 21104, or 21105;

    (3) A person who inspects, installs, repairs or maintains track, roadbed, signal and communication systems, and electric traction systems including a roadway worker or railroad bridge worker;

    (4) A hazmat employee defined under 49 U.S.C. 5102(3);

    (5) A person who inspects, repairs, or maintains locomotives, passenger cars, or freight cars; or

    (6) An employee of any person who utilizes or performs significant railroad safety-related services, as described in § 271.205(a)(3), if that employee performs a function identified in paragraphs (1) through (5) of this definition.