How do I separate Rail transport industry “on-board” from “off-board” employees?
• “On-board” personnel, for the rail transport industry, usually consist of all employed personnel that are on a trainwhile it is in operation. • “Off-board” personnel, for the rail transport industry, may consist of mechanics, engineers, office staff, baggage carriers, and station maintenance workers. II-15) I am an employer in the air, marine or rail transport industry but I do not have any “on-board” activity.Do I still have to fill out the “on-board” report? Yes.However, you only need to indicate a zero in each space and write “No On-Board Activity” on the appropriate “on-board” report form for your industry (blue, green or tan-coloured pre-printed forms).You must still submit the pre-printed white-coloured “off-board” EAHOR.
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