The document provides tips for farm machinery operators when crossing train tracks at farm crossings. It advises operators to yield to trains, stop no closer than 5 meters from tracks, and look and listen carefully in both directions for approaching trains. It also lists special safety considerations for different farm equipment and guidance if machinery becomes stuck on the tracks, including calling emergency services immediately. Contact information is provided for Operation Lifesaver and railways.
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Tips for Farm Machinery Operators
1. FARM MACHINERY OPERATORS
RESUMING TRAVEL RAILWAY CONTACT/EMERGENCY NUMBERS
? Before resuming, make sure there is enough room on the other side Canadian National Railway 1-800-465-9239
of the train track or tracks to fully clear without stopping. Canadian Pacific Railway 1-800-716-9132
? Make sure that any towed equipment does not become unhitched while
crossing. Other:
? Watch wagons and other equipment during the crossing so that no
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loaded materials are dislodged onto the train tracks.
BE AWARE OF SPECIAL SITUATIONS Contact Operation Lifesaver or your provincial safety council/league to
schedule a free highway/railway safety presentation. Certified Presenters
Some farm equipment is uniquely designed for field work and does are available to speak to students in schools and driver training classes,
TIPS FOR not transport well across farm crossings.
? Do not attempt a crossing with low-slung equipment that can become
youth and community groups, company safety programs, and the general
public. In addition, specialized presentations are available for educators,
FARM MACHINERY OPERATORS lodged on ¡°humped¡± crossings. emergency responders, professional drivers, and recreational groups.
? When operating new farm machinery over farm crossings for the first Please also consider joining the many volunteers across the country trained
Operation Lifesaver and the Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) time, make sure that heavier and wider equipment can be safely moved to deliver Operation Lifesaver's safety message. For more information on
remind farm machinery operators to stay alert where field and farmstead over the crossing. how you can become an Operation Lifesaver Presenter, call Operation
access roads cross train tracks. These farm crossings are largely passive (no ? Do not attempt to cross with equipment other than what the crossing Lifesaver or your provincial safety council/league.
warning lights, bells, gates or signs) and represent special hazards for train was designed to accommodate. Contact the railway for assistance with
crews and farm machinery operators. Operation Lifesaver and the CFA urge non-standard equipment.
all farmers, ranchers and their employees who must use farm crossings to ? Always secure hitch pins with a pin key to prevent them from becoming
remember - dislodged when moving across rough farm crossings. OPERATION LIFESAVER
TIPS FOR
? Ensure that farm tractors towing heavily loaded tanks and wagons will 99 Bank Street, Suite 1401
Field to Field - YIELD TO TRAINS! Ottawa, Ontario K1P 6B9
fully clear the crossing quickly and safely.
? Take extra care to have each pair of implement wheels cross the tracks Tel: (613) 564-8100
STOPPING SAFELY AT FARM CROSSINGS straight on, otherwise heavily loaded wagons and tanks could tip from Fax: (613) 567-6726
the shifts in weight. E-mail: admin@operationlifesaver.ca
? Stop no closer than 5 metres from the nearest rail. Allow extra distance for www.operationlifesaver.ca
front-mounted buckets and chemical tanks on farm tractors. If for any reason you get stuck on the track, get out of the
? To better hear the train, open machinery cab windows, turn off radios equipment and away from the track.
and fans, and remove headsets ? Check any signposts or signal housings at the crossing for emergency
? Make sure that the farm machinery is properly lined up with the farm notification information.
crossing to ensure safe passage over the train tracks. ? Call 911 or the local emergency number immediately and provide the
? While stopped, look carefully in each direction for approaching trains, dispatcher with the crossing location, the railway subdivision and
moving head and eyes to see around obstructions such as mirrors, wind- mileage, and all identifiable landmarks. Do not hang up the phone unless
shield pillars and implements. instructed to do so.
? Winter conditions can create additional hazards: snow can muffle the ? If you frequently use a farm crossing, have the following information
sound of an approaching train. Make sure that equipment does not slide handy in case of an emergency: the location (railway, subdivision and
onto the crossing when snow and ice cover the road. mileage), railway contact, and emergency phone number of the railway.