1) The information conveyed by the aspect of a signal. a) Marker b) Indication 2) The fixed signals of an interlocking. a) Interlocking Signals b) Job Briefing 3) A highly visible marking device in the red-orange amber color range, affixed to the rear of the train to indicate that the train is complete. a) Foul Time b) Marker 4) Advance civil speed enforcement system (ACSES): a) A transponder in data -radio based train-control system which will automatically apply the brakes of an equipped train if, while approaching a Speed Restriction or Positive Train Stop Location, the speed of the train exceeds the predetermined rate. b) Time 5) ACSES Controlled Train: a) An employee who has limited experience b) A passenger or freight class train equipped with the following ACSES controlled apparatus: a data radio, aspect display unit, sealed ACSES valve or switch, audible warning device and acknowledging switch and operative conditions. 6) A method of establishing working limits on a main track, secondary track or siding in which a roadway worker is notified by the train dispatcher through the block operator that no train will operate within the working limits established on that track until the roadway worker reports clear of the track. a) Foul time b) chicken time 7) A method of establishing working limits on tracks not controlled by the train dispatcher or block operator by physically preventing the entry and movement of trains. a) Inaccessible Track: b) Accessible Track 8) When reporting for duty, employees whose duties require coordination with other employees must hold a job briefing to review operational and safety conditions. If these conditions change, employees must hold an additional job briefing to discuss the new conditions. a) Normanclature b) Job Briefing 9) An employee of a railroad or a contractor to a railroad, whose duties include inspection, construction, maintenance or repair of railroad track, bridges, roadway, signal and communication systems, electric traction flag men and watchmen/ lookout responsible for their protection. a) Roadway Worker b) Operator

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