Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
No railroad company shall contract to employ a person in a position which requires such person to distinguish form or color signals, unless within two years preceding such date he has been examined for color blindness, in the distinct colors in actual use by such company by a competent person employed and paid by such company, and has received a certificate that he is not disqualified for such position by color blindness in the colors used by the company. No such company shall fail to require such person to be re-examined at least once each two years at the expense of such company. This section does not prevent a railroad company from continuing in its employment an employee having defective sight when such defective sight can be fully remedied by the use of glasses or by other means satisfactory to the person making such examination. Whoever violates this section shall be fined one hundred dollars.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 4999 | Crimes Relating to Railroads
Section 4999.01 | Drawing, Driving, or Moving Vehicle on Railroad Track.
Section 4999.02 | Climbing Upon Railroad Cars.
Section 4999.03 | Riding or Driving Into Enclosures of Railroads.
Section 4999.04 | Failure to Stop.
Section 4999.05 | Flagmen on Railroads.
Section 4999.06 | Running Passenger Trains With Less Than Full Crew.
Section 4999.10 | Constructing Bridges Over Tracks.
Section 4999.11 | Mail Cranes - Livestock Chutes.
Section 4999.13 | Couplers and Brakes on Railroads.
Section 4999.16 | Examination of Employee for Color Blindness.
Section 4999.17 | Discipline or Discharge of Employee Without Hearing.
Section 4999.18 | Demanding Compensation When Telegraph or Telephone Wires Not Working.
Section 4999.19 | Diverting Freight.
Section 4999.20 | Seniority Roster Date of Railroad Employee.