GCOR & GSR (All Highlights & Exam
Specifics Sheet) Questions and Answers
(GSR: G-1) We have the right and responsibility to make decisions based on
experience, personal judgement and training. We must make certain that: - answer
Job briefing are conducted before and throughout the work day. And oral and written
reports of accidents and injuries are made as soon as possible to the supervisor or
employee in charge.
(GSR: G-2) How should you be facing when mounting or dismounting locomotives and
cars? How many points of contact should you maintain? - answer (a) Face the
equipment.
(b) 3.
(GSR: G-2) When is it okay to ride the end of the leading car being shoved? - answer
If it is equipped with a riding platform and safety handrails.
(GSR: G-2) How many hands should you use to apply or release a vertical wheel hand
brake? How should your hands be placed when doing this action? - answer Use 1. 1
should be kept on the grab iron or ladder.
(GSR: G-2) When is it okay to use the hand brake as a handhold? - answer Never.
(GSR: G-3) Who is responsible for the condition and maintenance of an employee's
personal protective equipment? - answer The employee.
(GSR: G-4) Immediately notify the appropriate authority in the event of a release or spill
of what? - answer Any waste or hazardous product in the environment.
(GSR: G-5) When must seat belts be worn? - answer While operating or riding in
motor vehicles that are equipped with them.
(GSR: G-6) When should you be alert of movement of cars, locomotives, or equipment?
- answer At all times, in either direction, on any track.
(GSR: G-6) Do not cross within how many feet of the end of standing cars, equipment
or locomotives, except when proper protection is provided? - answer 15 feet.
(GSR: G-6) Do not go under any car, equipment, or locomotive, unless what? - answer
Proper protection is provided.
,(GSR: G-7) You must be qualified to operate tools and equipment. Training will be
provided when required. Who is responsible to ensure you are qualified? - answer
You.
(GSR: G-8) Ensure that your work area and environment are what from controllable
hazards? - answer Clean, orderly, and protected.
(GSR: G-9) When is it okay to keep desk, file and cabinet drawers and locker doors
open? - answer When in immediate use only.
(GSR: G-10) To help prevent slips, trips, and falls, be aware of where you place your? -
answer Feet.
(GSR: G-10) To help prevent slips, trips, and falls, use what where provided? - answer
Hand holds and/or railings.
(GSR: G-10) To help prevent slips, trips, and falls, avoid what type of surfaces when
possible? - answer Slippery, unstable, or uneven.
(GSR: G-11) When conducting job briefings before work and throughout the work day,
follow these steps: - answer Point out potential hazards related to the job.
Determine and acquire what protective equipment is required for the job.
Follow up with fellow employees to ensure compliance with safe work practices.
(GSR: G-12) Comply with the following when lifting: - answer Bend knees, and keep
back nearly vertical.
Avoid bending or twisting waste.
Get a firm grip on the object and straighten legs slowly.
Have a firm hold before carrying object.
Heavy equipment should be lifted with equipment or fellow employees.
(GSR: G-12) In "team" lifting, who must coordinate and direct movement? - answer
By only 1 member of the team.
(GSR: G-13) The use or possession of alcoholic beverages while on duty or on
company property is: - answer Prohibited.
(GSR: G-13) The use or possession of medication that may adversely affect safe
performance is prohibited while on duty or on company property, except? - answer
Medication that is permitted by a medical practitioner and used as prescribed.
(GSR: T-1) When giving hand signals, how would you indicate a train to stop? - answer
Arm swung horizontally at right angle to the track.
(GSR: T-1) When giving hand signals, how would you indicate a train to reduce speed?
- answer Give slight horizontal movement at arm's length at right angle to the track.
,(GSR: T-1) When giving hand signals, how would you indicate a train to proceed? -
answer Raise and lower arm vertically.
(GSR: T-1) When giving hand signals, how would you indicate a train to back up? -
answer Swing arm vertically in circle at right angle to the track.
(GSR: T-1) When giving hand signals, how would you indicate a train to apply air
brakes? - answer When equipment is standing, swing arm horizontally above the
head at right angle to the track.
(GSR: T-1) When giving hand signals, how would you indicate a train to release air
brakes? - answer When equipment is standing, hold arm fully extended above the
head.
(GSR: T-1) When would a hand signal indicate for a train to stop immediately? - answer
Any object waved violently by anyone on or near the track.
(GSR: T-1) When giving hand signals, how would you indicate a train to give you a pin
(give slack)? - answer Hold arm at the 2 o'clock position.
(GSR: T-1) When giving hand signals, how would you indicate a train to come twords
you? - answer Swing arm horizontally to the track in a circular motion twords your
body.
(GSR: T-1) When giving hand signals, how would you indicate a train to go away from
you? - answer Swing arm horizontally to the track in a circular motion away from
your body.
(GSR: T-1) When giving hand signals, how would you indicate to a train that you will be
cutting in the air in the day time? - answer Bring hands (in fist) together and down in
front of your body OR above your head.
(GSR: T-1) When giving hand signals, how would you indicate to a train that you will be
cutting in the air at night? - answer Swing arm horizontally back and forth from 9
o'clock position to the 3 o'clock position.
(GSR: T-1) When conditions exist for continuous visual contact between the engineer
and employee directing the movement, what must be used in lieu of radio
communication? - answer Hand signals.
(GSR: T-1) Any hand signal, except STOP, must: - answer Not be acted upon unless
the indication is clearly understood.
(GSR: T-2) Blue signal protection indicates that: - answer Workmen are on, under, or
between rolling equipment.
, (GSR: T-2) Who may remove blue signals? - answer Only the same craft or group
that displayed them.
(GSR: T-3) When is eye protection not needed to be worn? - answer In an office,
locker room, designated lunch area, in a highway motor vehicle or out of the vehicle off
property and not otherwise required, or in passenger carrying rail equipment.
(GSR: T-3) Wear hearing protection when; continuous noise requires you to raise your
voice when 3 feet away; it is required by posted notice or special instructions; while
sanding, fueling or inspecting locomotives; on a locomotive under load. When is hearing
protection not required? - answer Inside the control compartment of locomotives
when all doors and windows are closed.
(GSR: T-3) Safety shoe criteria is as follows: - answer Lace up, 5" height, 3/8"
defined heel, "lug" style puncture resistant soles, and rounded toe.
(GSR: T-3) When must gloves be worn? - answer Riding on freight cars or on the
steps of engines, operating hand brakes, switches or derails,coupling and uncoupling
air hoses, turning angle cocks, handling burning fusees, and removing or installing end-
of-train marking devices.
(GSR: T-5) When cars or engines are shoved or kicked over a road crossing at grade or
when trailing units of an engine are backed over such crossings, protection is required.
How must crossings be protected? - answer A trainman must protect from a point on
the ground at the crossing that they can stop pedestrian and vehicular traffic. This must
be done until the leading end of the movement has covered the crossing. Each
movement over the crossing must be made only on the trainman's signal.
Exception: Such protection is not required when an employee protects the crossing or
gates are known to be down.
(GSR: T-6) When using a wrench, place the wrench so the turn will be: - answer
Toward the open end of the jaws.
(GSR: T-6) When using a wrench, pull on the handle, if necessary to push, how should
you have your hand? - answer With an open palm.
(GSR: T-6) When using a wrench before applying force, make sure it has proper grip;
then gradually increase force until nut, bolt, or pipe or other object turns. Do not over
exert and: - answer Never apply brute force.
(GSR: T-7) The term "track" means: - answer The space between the rails (gauge)
and within three feet outside the rails.
(GSR: T-7) When possible, keep at least how many feet from passing trains and
equipment? - answer 30 feet.