- (a) This subpart prescribes the minimum qualification requirements for State railroad safety inspectors, including journeyman and inspector apprentices. A State may establish more stringent or additional requirements for its employees.
- (b) An inspector shall be recognized as qualified under this part by the State agency and the Associate Administrator prior to assuming the responsibilities of the position.
- (c) Each inspector shall be a bona fide employee of the State agency.
(d) Each inspector shall demonstrate:
- (1) The ability to read and comprehend written materials such as training and enforcement manuals, regulations, operating and safety rules of the railroad, and similar materials;
- (2) The ability to compose narrative reports of investigative findings that are clear, complete, and grammatically acceptable;
- (3) The ability to record data on standard report forms with a high degree of accuracy;
- (4) The ability to communicate orally; and
- (5) Basic knowledge of rail transportation functions, the organization of railroad, shipper, and manufacturer companies, and standard industry rules for personal safety.
(e) Each inspector shall demonstrate a thorough knowledge of:
- (1) Railroad rules, practices, record systems, and terminology common to operating and maintenance functions; and
- (2) The scope and major requirements of all of the Federal railroad safety laws and regulations.
- (f) In addition to meeting the requirements of this section, each inspector and apprentice inspector shall meet the applicable requirements of §§ 212.203 through 212.229 of this subpart.
[47 FR 41051, Sept. 16, 1982, as amended at 57 FR 28115, June 24, 1992; 90 FR 28132, July 1, 2025; 91 FR 22733, Apr. 28, 2026]