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taggers position and shall pwvide five (5) working days notice to the Roadmaster to abolish the position per union <br />requirements. <br /> <br /> Co). Railway tagger and protective services and devices will be required and furnished when Contractor's work <br />activities are located over or under of and within twenty-five (25) feet measured horizontally from center line of the <br />nearest wack and when cranes or similar equipment positioned outside of 25-foot horizontally from track center line that <br />could foul the Wack in the event of tip over or other catastrophic occurrence, but not limited thereto for the following <br />conditions: <br /> <br /> (1). When in the opinion of the Railway's representative, it is necessary to safeguard Rallway's Property, <br />employees, trains, engines and facilities. <br /> <br /> (2). When any excavation is performed below the bottom of fie elevation, if, in the opinion of Railway's <br />representative, Wack or other Railway facilities may be subject to movement or seRlement. <br /> <br />(3). When work in any way interferes with the safe operation of trains at timetable speeds. <br /> <br /> (4). When any hs~rd is presented to Railway irack, communications, signal, electrical, or other facilities <br />either due to persons, material, equipment or blasting in the vicinity. <br /> <br />(5). Special permission must be obtained from the Railway before <br /> <br />February 11, 2000 <br /> <br /> <br />
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