Notice2022-06011
Petition for Waiver of Compliance and Statutory Exemption
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March 22, 2022
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[Federal Register Volume 87, Number 55 (Tuesday, March 22, 2022)]
[Notices]
[Page 16306]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration
[Docket Number FRA-2022-0018]
Petition for Waiver of Compliance and Statutory Exemption
Under part 211 of title 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), this
document provides the public notice that on February 24, 2022, Canadian
Pacific Railway (CP) and Union Pacific Railroad Company (UP) jointly
petitioned the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) for a waiver of
compliance from certain provisions of the Federal railroad safety
regulations contained at 49 CFR part 232 (Brake System Safety Standards
for Freight and Other Non-Passenger Trains and Equipment; End-of-Train
Devices). CP and UP also request an exemption from the requirements of
title 49, United States Code (U.S.C.), section 20303, which states that
a rail vehicle with defective or insecure equipment may be moved when
necessary to make repairs to the nearest available place at which the
repairs can be made. See 49 U.S.C. 20306. FRA assigned the petition
Docket Number FRA-2022-0018.
Specifically, CP and UP request relief from 49 CFR 232.213,
Extended haul trains; 232.15, Movement of defective equipment; and
232.103(f), General requirements for all train brake systems, and an
exemption from the requirements of 49 U.S.C. 20303, for a potash unit
train pair (CP train symbols 668 and 669), which are designated as
extended haul trains, that operate between loading facilities in
Saskatchewan, Canada, and the ports of Portland, Oregon, United States.
The requested relief would allow technology-based advanced testing (the
Automated Brake Effectiveness (ABE) Test Process) performed by wheel
temperature detectors as an alternative approach to manual Class I
brake tests performed by Certified Car Inspectors (Qualified Mechanical
Inspectors). The tests would take place on westbound CP symbol 669
trains at the designated inspection location in Lethbridge, Alberta,
Canada. The petitioners state that the ABE Test Process is expected to
provide more accurate brake testing, more proactive identification and
repair of defects, and safer railway operations.
Petitioners also explain that on December 10, 2021, Transport
Canada granted two exemptions to CP under the Canadian Railway Safety
Act that permit the use of CP's Remote Safety Inspection Process (RSIP)
and ABE Test Process as alternative practices to meet certain freight
car safety and air brake inspections performed in Canada as required by
Canadian rules. The ABE Test Process has been in existence in Canada
for over ten years, and FRA has audited the process as part of its
investigation of test waivers under Docket Numbers FRA-2016-0018 and
FRA-2018-0049. FRA believes that the RSIP, by utilizing Certified Car
Inspectors in near real-time oversight of the process, meets the
requirements of Sec. 232.213(a)(3), and does not require relief for
this instance. Petitioners state that the train pair currently receives
and will continue to receive all inspections in Canada by CP employees
prior to interchanging to the UP, and US operations would not change.
FRA may grant an exemption from the requirements of 49 U.S.C. 20303
only on the basis of (1) evidence developed at a hearing; or (2) an
agreement between national railroad labor representatives and the
developer of the equipment or technology at issue. 49 U.S.C. 20306. FRA
notes that the public hearing FRA previously held to address a similar
request for exemption from UP (Docket Number FRA-2016-0018) addresses
substantially the same issues as this current request. Thus, FRA
believes a separate public hearing on the current request is
unnecessary, and in considering the joint CP and UP request in this
docket, FRA intends to rely on the findings of the hearing conducted in
Docket Number FRA-2016-0018.
A copy of the petition, as well as any written communications
concerning the petition, is available for review online at
<a href="http://www.regulations.gov">www.regulations.gov</a>.
Interested parties are invited to participate in these proceedings
by submitting written views, data, or comments.
All communications concerning these proceedings should identify the
appropriate docket number and may be submitted at <a href="http://www.regulations.gov">http://www.regulations.gov</a>. Follow the online instructions for submitting
comments.
Communications received by May 23, 2022 will be considered by FRA
before final action is taken. Comments received after that date will be
considered if practicable.
Anyone can search the electronic form of any written communications
and comments received into any of our dockets by the name of the
individual submitting the comment (or signing the document, if
submitted on behalf of an association, business, labor union, etc.).
Under 5 U.S.C. 553(c), the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)
solicits comments from the public to better inform its processes. DOT
posts these comments, without edit, including any personal information
the commenter provides, to <a href="http://www.regulations.gov">www.regulations.gov</a>, as described in the
system of records notice (DOT/ALL-14 FDMS), which can be reviewed at
<a href="https://www.transportation.gov/privacy">https://www.transportation.gov/privacy</a>. See also <a href="https://www.regulations.gov/privacy-notice">https://www.regulations.gov/privacy-notice</a> for the privacy notice of
<a href="http://regulations.gov">regulations.gov</a>.
Issued in Washington, DC.
John Karl Alexy,
Associate Administrator for Railroad Safety, Chief Safety Officer.
[FR Doc. 2022-06011 Filed 3-21-22; 8:45 am]
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