
BNSF BNSF Benefits Helpline 1-800-234-1283 593-6400 Company Access 379-3374 + 8 Computer Help 1-800-435-7649 8-593-4357 Correct Time 8-435-6000 Crew Clerk (VIPS) 379-3400 1-800-793-4018 8-676-6363 Crew Manager 8-676-2022 Crew Support Sr. Manager 8-676-2010 Emergency Crew Locator 1-785-676-2911 8-676-2911 Employee Address Change 8-352-6005 Employee Hotline (Anonymous) 1-800-241-5689 Employee Services 1-800-274-6739 8-435-3345 Operating Rules Hotline 800-593-0418 Payroll Hotline 1-800-274-6739 8-435-3345 Resource Protection/Emergencies 1-800-832-5452 or 8-593-7200 Service Interuption Desk 8-234-6164 Medical Department 1-888-634-1011 8-593-4900 BNSF VTR 1-800-327-3230 8-593-7670 BNSF Kansas Division General Manager (JW Williams) 551-4559 General Director Transportation (Greg Lawler) 551-4310 Manager of Safety (Buford Hull) 551-4939 BNSF Colorado Division - Amarillo Trainmaster 379-3321 (Dylan Berry) Cell 220-8678 Road Foreman of Engines 379-3306 (Josh Bahruth) Cell 817-917-2599 BNSF Hereford Subdivision Trainmaster 379-3263 (Sam Mountain) Cell 220-8901 Road Foreman of Engines 379-3234 (Tyson Sheffield) Cell 290-0111 BNSF Panhandle Subdivision Trainmaster 379-3262 (Shawn Duce) Cell 674-7301 Road Foreman of Engines 379-3002 (Mark Jones) Cell 341-1528 BNSF Amarillo Supervisor of Operations 379-3090 (Dennis Mustoe) Cell 679-4514 Terminal Superintendent (Daniel P Clark) 379-3377 Terminal Manager 379-3380 (Jasson Kugler) Cell 220-7010 Terminal Trainmaster 379-3378 (John Purvines) Cell 676-7317 Administrative Assistant 379-3323 (Billy Edwards) Fax 379-3366 Railroad Police 1-800-832-5452 (Bill Hannah) 379-3126 General Claims (Steve Mueller) 379-3092 Amarillo North Yard Trainmaster North Yard 379-3331 Trainmasters rotate between N and S yard (Jimmy Charneskey) (Steven DePaulo) (Kevin Ghassemi) (Donnie Guinn) (DeShawn Harris) (Ben McCallaster) (Rhett Mudge) (J.J. Orr) (Russ Scoggin) Yardmaster 379-3391 Fax 379-3372 Printer LP 602669 Trainmen Lobby 379-3383 379-2982 Printer LP 603458 Printer LP 603202 Printer LP 603456 Amarillo South Yard Trainmaster South Yard 379-3185 Trainmasters rotate between N and S yard (Jimmy Charneskey) (Steven DePaulo) (Kevin Ghassemi) (Donnie Guinn) (DeShawn Harris) (Ben McCallaster) (Rhett Mudge) (J.J. Orr) (Russ Scoggin) ATM 379-3106 379-3185 (Cliff Higgins) (Joe Fretwell) (Donnie Guinn) (Eric Ratzlaff) (Lynn Senk) Junior Trainmen Lobby 379-3105 Printer LP 603209 Printer LP 603212 Printer LP 603210 Printer LP 603206 Printer LP 601777 Printer LP 603213 Printer LP 601776 Printer LP 603211 10 TH St.Shanty 379-3207 Fax 379-3180 Printer LP 603204 Printer LP 603205 15th St. Shanty 379-3122 26 TH St. Shanty 379-3159 Printer LP 603207 Round House 379-3167 (Lonnie McGuiness) 674-6789 Crew Shanty 379-3009 Printer LP 603214 South Junior Classroom 379-3250 Outside Classroom 379-3156 Printer LP 603208 |
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1.10 Games, Reading, or Electronic Devices Employees on duty must not: • Play games. • Read magazines, newspapers, or other literature not related to their duties. • Have magazines, newspapers, and other literature not related to duties available for viewing in the cab of engines. This does not prohibit employees from having such material enclosed in their personal luggage. Cellular Phones During normal operations, cellular phones must be turned off and ear pieces removed: • When employees are on a moving train (includes supervisors). • When members of your crew are on the ground performing duties related to train movement, switching, performing air tests, riding equipment, providing inspection of passing trains, assisting in preparation of their train or fouling the track (within four feet of nearest rail of a track). • When other employees are performing safety related duties associated with your train. Exceptions: Cellular phones may be used: • For voice communications only, while train is stopped and any member of their crew is not engaged in safety-related duties including switching, performing air tests, riding equipment, inspecting passing trains, assisting in preparation of a train or fouling the track (within four feet of nearest rail of track), and all crew members have been briefed that operations have been suspended. • To access electronically stored rule-related files (only) when the train is stopped. However, text messaging, e- mailing or use of other device features is prohibited. • While on passenger trains or business cars for business purposes provided they are not used in the controlling unit or the cab room of the controlling cab car. Use must not interfere with any safety related duties including calling or acknowledging signals. • When use relates to mechanical or technical evaluations (e.g. testing of signal system, Electronic Train Management System, distributed power, etc.) Before using the cell phone, a safety briefing is required with all assigned crew members and all must agree how communications can safely take place. • During emergencies, while deadheading or transporting by means other than on a freight train, or as outlined in GCOR 2.5 (Communications Redundancy) due to radio failure. Electronic Devices Electronic devices such as Hammerhead, Renegade or other similar devices may be used for company business while train is stopped and no crew members are engaged in safety-related duties including switching, performing air tests, riding equipment, inspecting passing trains, assisting in preparation of a train or fouling the track. (within four feet of nearest rail of a track), and all crew members have briefed that operations have been suspended. Laptop computers may be used (only to access electronically stored rule-related files) when train is stopped or while deadheading or being transported by means other than by freight train (without restriction). Electronic devices such as DVD/CD players, MP3 players, IPods, internet browsers, text messaging and emailing devices: • May not be used by crews on a train while on duty. Devices must be turned off and ear pieces removed (includes supervisors). • May be used while deadheading or being transported by means other than by freight train. Railroad supplied devices related to train movement and locomotive/train control systems (e.g. Remote Control Transmitter, railroad electronic displays, Electronic Train Management System, distributed power, head-end device, etc.) are not restricted or prohibited. Digital clocks/timepieces are not considered electronic devices. |