Wisconsin Code § 192.324

Railroad bridges to be safe for employees
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Whenever a complaint is lodged with the office by any person to
the effect that a railroad bridge because of its style of construction
does not have walks or railings and for that reason is dangerous to
the life and limb of railroad employees and the safety of such employees requires the alteration so as to provide for such walks and
railings of such bridge, the office shall give notice to the party in
interest, other than the complainant, of the filing of the complaint
and furnish such party with a copy thereof, and order a hearing
thereon, in the manner provided for hearings in s. 195.31. The office may proceed in a similar manner in the absence of a complaint when, in the opinion of the office, the safety of railroad
employees requires the alteration of a railroad bridge. After the
hearing, the office shall determine what alteration, if any, of such
bridge, shall be made. The expense of such alteration shall be
borne by the railroad company.

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