FRAProposed Rule

Repealing Outdated Railroad Workplace Safety Requirements and Making Other Improvements

Labor & WorkplaceTransportation

Summary

The Federal Railroad Administration is proposing to remove outdated safety rules for railroad workers that are no longer necessary or effective. This update aims to modernize workplace safety standards while keeping employees protected from hazards.

Key Points

  • 1The FRA is reviewing and removing railroad safety requirements that are outdated or no longer serve their original purpose
  • 2This change could affect railroad employees and companies that operate trains and freight services across the country
  • 3The public has until September 3, 2025 to submit comments and feedback on whether these changes are a good idea
  • 4The goal is to replace old rules with more practical, current safety standards that better protect workers today
  • 5Once finalized, these changes could reduce unnecessary paperwork and compliance costs for railroad companies while maintaining worker safety

Impact Assessment

If you are a railroad worker, this means your workplace safety requirements will be modernized to remove outdated rules while maintaining protections against hazards.

Impact Level
Moderate
Geographic Scope

National

Compliance Cost

Minimal

Who is Affected
Transportation CompaniesWorkers/LaborersManufacturers

Key Dates

Published

July 1, 2025

Comment Deadline

September 3, 2025

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Regulatory Connections

Amends CFR Sections
49 CFR Part 21849 CFR Part 219

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