CSX Conductor Training Week 1 Practice Test

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Ear protection is required when which of the following conditions applies?

When within 100 feet of a locomotive

When providing flag protection at a crossing or grade

Hearing protection is required whenever you’re exposed to loud train noise, and it’s especially important when you’re actively providing flag protection at a crossing or along a grade. In that role, you’re in the field near approaching trains, hearing horn blasts, engine noise, and other locomotive sounds for potentially extended periods. Ear protection reduces the risk of noise-induced hearing loss while still letting you hear important signals and communications. That scenario specifically presents the kind of exposure that safety rules target, making it the correct condition for wearing hearing protection. The other situations don’t capture the same combination of direct, ongoing exposure and the safety requirement in that context.

Only when near engine idling

Never required

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