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Front #98
ABTH 101.10
When should an alerter be considered defective? Select all that apply.
When another crew members tells you the device is not working
Answer: - When the device fails to provide visual warnings - When the device fails to provide audio warningsFeedback: Consider an alerter defective if the device fails to provide visual and audio warnings. Safety devices do not have to be operational on non-controlling locomotives, distributed power remote controlled locomotives, or during drag loading/unloading operations under five mph.