[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 4]
[Revised as of October 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR240.7]

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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
       CHAPTER II--FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF 
                             TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 240--QUALIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS--Table of Contents
 
                           Subpart A--General
 
Sec. 240.7  Definitions.

    As used in this part--
    Administrator means the Administrator of the Federal Railroad 
Administration or the Administrator's delegate.
    Alcohol means ethyl alcohol (ethanol) and includes use or possession 
of any beverage, mixture, or preparation containing ethyl alcohol.
    Controlled Substance has the meaning assigned by 21 U.S.C. 802 and 
includes all substances listed on Schedules I through V as they may be 
revised from time to time (21 CFR parts 1301-1316).
    Current Employee is any employee with at least one year of 
experience in transportation service on a railroad.
    Designated Supervisor of Locomotive Engineers is a person designated 
as such by a railroad in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 240.105 
of this part.
    Drug means any substance (other than alcohol) that has known mind or 
function-altering effects on a human subject, specifically including any 
psychoactive substance and including, but not limited to, controlled 
substances.
    Dual purpose vehicle means a piece of on-track equipment that is 
capable of moving railroad rolling stock and may also function as 
roadway maintenance equipment.
    EAP Counselor means a person qualified by experience, education, or 
training to counsel people affected by substance abuse problems and to 
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their progress in recovering from or controlling such problems. An EAP 
Counselor can be a qualified full-time salaried employee of a railroad, 
a qualified practitioner who contracts with the railroad on a fee-for-
service or other basis, or a qualified physician designated by the 
railroad to perform functions in connection with alcohol or substance 
abuse evaluation or counseling. As used in this rule, the EAP Counselor 
owes a duty to the railroad to make an honest and fully informed 
evaluation of the condition and progress of an employee.
    File, filed and filing mean submission of a document under this part 
on the date when the Docket Clerk receives it, or if sent by mail on or 
after September 4, 2001, the date mailing was completed.
    FRA means the Federal Railroad Administration.
    FRA Representative means the Associate Administrator for Safety, 
FRA, and the Associate Administrator's delegate, including any safety 
inspector employed by the Federal Railroad Administration and any 
qualified state railroad safety inspector acting under part 212 of this 
chapter.
    Instructor Engineer means a person who
    (1) Is a qualified locomotive engineer under this part,
    (2) Has been selected by the railroad to teach others proper train 
handling procedures, and
    (3) Has demonstrated an adequate knowledge of the subjects under 
instruction.
    Joint Operations means rail operations conducted by more than one 
railroad on the same track regardless of whether such operations are the 
result of--
    (1) Contractual arrangement between the railroads,
    (2) Order of a governmental agency or a court of law, or
    (3) Any other legally binding directive.
    Knowingly means having actual knowledge of the facts giving rise to 
the violation or that a reasonable person acting in the circumstances, 
exercising due care, would have had such knowledge.
    Locomotive means a piece of on-track equipment (other than 
specialized roadway maintenance equipment or a dual purpose vehicle 
operating in accordance with Sec. 240.104(a)(2)):
    (1) With one or more propelling motors designed for moving other 
equipment;
    (2) With one or more propelling motors designed to carry freight or 
passenger traffic or both; or
    (3) Without propelling motors but with one or more control stands.
    Locomotive engineer means any person who moves a locomotive or group 
of locomotives regardless of whether they are coupled to other rolling 
equipment except:
    (1) A person who moves a locomotive or group of locomotives within 
the confines of a locomotive repair or servicing area as provided for in 
49 CFR 218.5(f) and 218.29(a)(1); or
    (2) A person who moves a locomotive or group of locomotives for 
distances of less than 100 feet and this incidental movement of a 
locomotive or locomotives is for inspection or maintenance purposes.
    Main track means a track upon which the operation of trains is 
governed by one or more of the following methods of operation: 
timetable; mandatory directive; signal indication; or any form of 
absolute or manual block system.
    Medical examiner means a person licensed as a doctor of medicine or 
doctor of osteopathy. A medical examiner can be a qualified full-time 
salaried employee of a railroad, a qualified practitioner who contracts 
with the railroad on a fee-for-service or other basis, or a qualified 
practitioner designated by the railroad to perform functions in 
connection with medical evaluations of employees. As used in this rule, 
the medical examiner owes a duty to the railroad to make an honest and 
fully informed evaluation of the condition of an employee.
    Newly hired employee is any person who is hired with no prior 
railroad experience, or one with less than one year of experience in 
transportation service on that railroad or another railroad.
    Person means an entity of any type covered under 1 U.S.C. 1, 
including but not limited to the following: a railroad;

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a manager, supervisor, official, or other employee or agent of a 
railroad; any owner, manufacturer, lessor, or lessee of railroad 
equipment, track, or facilities; any independent contractor providing 
goods or services to a railroad; and any employee of such owner, 
manufacturer, lessor, lessee, or independent contractor.
    Qualified means a person who has passed all appropriate training and 
testing programs required by the railroad and this part and who, 
therefore, has actual knowledge or may reasonably be expected to have 
knowledge of the subject on which the person is qualified.
    Railroad means any form of nonhighway ground transportation that 
runs on rails or electromagnetic guideways and any entity providing such 
transportation, including
    (1) Commuter or other short-haul railroad passenger service in a 
metropolitan or suburban area and commuter railroad service that was 
operated by the Consolidated Rail Corporation on January 1, 1979; and
    (2) High speed ground transportation systems that connect 
metropolitan areas, without regard to whether those systems use new 
technologies not associated with traditional railroads; but does not 
include rapid transit operations in an urban area that are not connected 
to the general railroad system of transportation.
    Railroad Officer means any supervisory employee of a railroad.
    Railroad rolling stock is on-track equipment that is either a 
freight car (as defined in Sec. 215.5 of this chapter) or a passenger 
car (as defined in Sec. 238.5 of this chapter).
    Roadway maintenance equipment is on-track equipment powered by any 
means of energy other than hand power which is used in conjunction with 
maintenance, repair, construction or inspection of track, bridges, 
roadway, signal, communications, or electric traction systems.
    Segment means any portion of a railroad assigned to the supervision 
of one superintendent or equivalent transportation officer.
    Service has the meaning given in Rule 5 of the Federal Rules of 
Civil Procedure as amended. Similarly, the computation of time 
provisions in Rule 6 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as amended 
are also applicable in this part. See also the definition of ``filing'' 
in this section.
    Specialized roadway maintenance equipment is roadway maintenance 
equipment that does not have the capability to move railroad rolling 
stock. Any alteration of such equipment that enables it to move railroad 
rolling stock will require that the equipment be treated as a dual 
purpose vehicle.
    Substance abuse disorder refers to a psychological or physical 
dependence on alcohol or a drug or another identifiable and treatable 
mental or physical disorder involving the abuse of alcohol or drugs as a 
primary manifestation. A substance abuse disorder is ``active'' within 
the meaning of this part if the person (1) is currently using alcohol 
and other drugs, except under medical supervision consistent with the 
restrictions described in Sec. 219.103 of this chapter or (2) has failed 
to successfully complete primary treatment or successfully participate 
in aftercare as directed by an EAP Counselor.
    Type I Simulator means a replica of the control compartment of a 
locomotive with all associated control equipment that:
    (1) Functions in response to a person's manipulation and causes the 
gauges associated with such controls to appropriately respond to the 
consequences of that manipulation;
    (2) Pictorially, audibly and graphically illustrates the route to be 
taken;
    (3) Graphically, audibly, and physically illustrates the 
consequences of control manipulations in terms of their effect on train 
speed, braking capacity, and in-train force levels throughout the train; 
and
    (4) Is computer enhanced so that it can be programmed for specific 
train consists and the known physical characteristics of the line 
illustrated.
    Type II Simulator means a replica of the control equipment for a 
locomotive that:
    (1) Functions in response to a person's manipulation and causes the 
gauges associated with such controls to appropriately respond to the 
consequences of that manipulation;

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    (2) Pictorially, audibly, and graphically illustrates the route to 
be taken;
    (3) Graphically and audibly illustrates the consequences of control 
manipulations in terms of their effect on train speed braking capacity, 
and in-train force levels throughout the train; and
    (4) Is computer enhanced so that it can be programmed for specific 
train consists and the known physical characteristics of the line 
illustrated.
    Type III Simulator means a replica of the control equipment for a 
locomotive that:
    (1) Functions in response to a person's manipulation and causes the 
gauges associated with such controls to appropriately respond to the 
consequences of that manipulation;
    (2) Graphically illustrates the route to be taken;
    (3) Graphically illustrates the consequences of control 
manipulations in terms of their effect on train speed braking capacity, 
and in-train force levels throughout the train; and
    (4) Is computer enhanced so that it can be programmed for specific 
train consists and the known physical characteristics of the line 
illustrated.

[56 FR 28254, June 19, 1991, as amended at 58 FR 19002, Apr. 9, 1993; 60 
FR 53136, Oct. 12, 1995; 64 FR 60989, Nov. 8, 1999; 65 FR 58483, Sept. 
29, 2000; 67 FR 24, Jan. 2, 2002]