The collection of information is used by FRA and State MP&E safety inspectors to conduct more thorough, more effective, and more efficient sample car inspections of different types of rail freight cars that are constructed at manufacturing facilities in this country.
FRA F 6180.4e, FRA F 6180.4b, FRA F 6180.4k, FRA F 6180.4a, FRA F 6180.4g, FRA F 6180.4f, FRA F 6180.4h, FRA F 6180.4i, FRA F 6180.4j, FRA F 6180.4d, FRA F 6180.4l, FRA F 6180.4m, FRA F 6180.4c, FRA F 6180.4p, FRA F 6180.4q
The total burden for this renewal information collection has decreased by 20 hours. The decrease is due to adjustments and two program changes. There is one revised estimate that reflects a burden increase and several revised estimates that reflect burden decreases.
In particular, FRA revised its estimates for the following forms:
(1.) FRA revised its annual estimate for Form FRA F 6180.4(b) (from 10 forms to 30 forms. This change in estimate increased the burden by 20 hours (from 10 hours to 30 hours).
Total burden increases from adjustments then amount to 20 hours.
As mentioned, there are also revised estimates that reflect burden decreases:
(1.) FRA revised its annual estimate for Form FRA F 6180.4(a) from 30 forms to 20 forms. This change in estimate decreased the burden by 10 hours (from 30 hours to 20 hours).
(2.) FRA revised its annual estimate for Form FRA F 6180.4(c) from 30 forms to 20 forms. This change in estimate decreased the burden by 10 hours (from 30 hours to 20 hours).
(3.) FRA revised its annual estimate for Form FRA F 6180.4(f) from five (5) forms to three (3) forms. This change in estimate decreased the burden by two (2) hours (from five (5) hours to three (3) hours).
(4.) FRA revised its annual estimate for Form FRA F 6180.4(i) from five (5) forms to three (3) forms. This change in estimate decreased the burden by two (2) hours (from five (5) hours to three (3) hours).
(5.) FRA revised its annual estimate for Form FRA F 6180.4(j) from five (5) forms to three (3) forms. This change in estimate decreased the burden by two (2) hours (from five (5) hours to three (3) hours).
(6.) FRA revised its annual estimate for Form FRA F 6180.4(l) from 10 forms to five (5) forms. This change in estimate decreased the burden by five (5) hours (from 10 hours to five (5) hours).
(7.) FRA revised its annual estimate for Form FRA F 6180.4(m) from 10 forms to seven (7) forms. This change in estimate decreased the burden by three (3) hours (from 10 hours to seven (7) hours).
Overall, burden decreases from adjustments then amount to 34 hours.
Also, there were two program changes which decreased the burden by a total of six (6) hours. Specifically, Form FRA F 6180.4n and Form FRA F 6180.4o are no longer being used because they were made obsolete by the development of APTA Rulemaking/checklist forms (granted special approval by FRA) which are only used by FRA inspectors during the routine performance of their inspection duties. The obsolescence of the two forms decreased the burden by three hours each.
Program changes then decreased the burden by six (6) hours.
The current burden for this information collection shows 182 hours, while the total burden for this renewal submission amounts to 162 hours. Hence, there is a decrease of 20 hours.
There is no change in burden cost to respondents from the last submission.
On behalf of this Federal agency, I certify that the collection of information encompassed by this request complies with 5 CFR 1320.9 and the related provisions of 5 CFR 1320.8(b)(3).
The following is a summary of the topics, regarding the proposed collection of information, that the certification covers:
(i) Why the information is being collected;
(ii) Use of information;
(iii) Burden estimate;
(iv) Nature of response (voluntary, required for a benefit, or mandatory);
(v) Nature and extent of confidentiality; and
(vi) Need to display currently valid OMB control number;
If you are unable to certify compliance with any of these provisions, identify the item by leaving the box unchecked and explain the reason in the Supporting Statement.