WAC 296-860-300
Definitions. The following definitions
apply to this chapter.
Car width - Twice the distance from the centerline of a
railroad car to its extreme outside part.
Common carrier - All railroads, railroad companies,
street railroads, street railroad companies, corporations,
partnerships, persons, cities or towns that own, operate,
manage, or control any public use enterprise within Washington
state that transports people or property for hire.
Department - The Washington state department of labor and
industries.
Emergency - Any unforeseen occurrence that endangers
life, limb, or property.
Icing platforms - Structures used to ice, precool, heat,
ventilate or service private railroad cars that handle
commodities requiring these services.
Over-crossing - Any point or place where a highway, road,
or ramp carrying vehicular traffic crosses a private rail yard
or track by passing above it.
Overhead clearance - The perpendicular distance between
the top of the highest rail and the lowest point of an
overhead structure or obstruction.
Private rail operation - A nonrailroad company operating
railroad facilities, structures, tracks and equipment in the
company's yard or plant. Chapter 296-860 WAC applies to:
• Any equipment, facility or structure owned or operated
by the company
AND
• The construction and reconstruction of tracks or
structures adjacent to any facility or structure owned or
operated by the company.
Railroad - Every public use railroad, other than street
railroads, operated to transport people or property for hire.
This definition also includes all bridges, ferries, tunnels,
equipment, switches, spurs, tracks, stations, and terminal
facilities of every kind that are used, operated, controlled,
or owned by or in connection with any such public use
railroad.
Side clearance - The shortest distance between the
centerline of a track and a structure or other track side
obstructions such as downspouts, ladders, equipment, piles of
material or inventory, etc.
Track clearance - The shortest distance between the
centerlines of adjacent railroad tracks.
Walkways - Pathways located alongside or in the vicinity
of a railroad track, or on a trestle or bridge, providing
space so a private railroad employee can perform duties
associated with the track, trestle, or bridge.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040, and[49.17].050
. 02-17-106, § 296-860-300, filed 8/21/02,
effective 10/1/02.]