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Front #98
ABTH 101.10
When should an alerter be considered defective? Select all that apply.
When the device fails to provide audio warnings
When the device keeps flashing and won't turn off
When the device fails to provide visual warnings
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.