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11. The Chief Fire Inspector shall, each year, prepare and submit to each 

 and every railway company a statement of the measures such railway companies 

 shall take for the establishment and maintenance of said specially organized force. 

 Said statements among other matters may provide for — 



(a) The number of men to be employed on the said force, their location 

 and general duties, and the methods and frequency of the patrol. 



(&) The acquisition and location of necessary equipment for transporting 

 the said force from place to place, and the acquisition and distributing of suitable 

 fire-fighting tools ; and 



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(c) Any other measures which are considered by him to be essential for the 

 immediate control of fire and may be adopted at reasonable expense. 



13. Whenever and while all the locomotive engines used upon any such rail- 

 way, or any portion of it, burn nothing but oil as fuel, during the aforesaid pres- 

 cribed period, under such conditions as the Board may approve, the Board will 

 relieve the said railway of such portion of these regulations as may seem to it 

 safe and expedient. 



13. Every such railway company shall instruct and require its scctionmen 

 and other employees, agents and contractors to take measures to report and ex- 

 tinguish fires on or near the right-of-way as follows: — 



