(b)
Airport fire department phone numbers
(c)
Evacuation of airplane passengers
(d)
Fuel spill containment and ignition source reduction
(e)
Location and use of fire extinguishers
(f)
Responsibilities of fuel servicing and airplane servicing personnel.
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(2)
Refuel the airplane in areas which allow the free movement of air, fire fighting equipment and other emergency equipment.
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(3)
Stop the refuel operation if any conditions change which could cause
an unsafe condition for persons or equipment.Fuel Spill Procedure
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(1)
Each fuel spill event is different. Variables such as the size of the spill, weather conditions, equipment location, airplane occupancy, emergency equipment and personnel available will determine the correct response to control the fire hazard.
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(2)
During a refuel operation, continuously monitor the airplane for fuel leaks and spills.
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(3)
If a fuel spill occurs, do these steps:
(a) Stop the fuel flow.
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(b)
Follow the fire department and operator provided fuel spill and fire protection emergency procedures.
(c)
Do not shutdown an operating APU until the spill area is safe. The emergency shutdown of the APU can cause a pressure surge of burning gases out of the APU. The burning gases can ignite the spilled fuel and cause a fire or explosion.
(d)
Find and correct the cause of the fuel spill.
(e)
Inspect enclosed areas to make sure they are free of fuel vapor.
(f)
Do not begin the refuel operation again until the fire department or the person(s) with the authority to make safety decisions have given approval.
G. Passenger Precautions
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WARNING:_______OBEY THE PASSENGER PRECAUTIONS DURING A REFUEL OPERATION. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THESE REQUIREMENTS INJURY TO PERSONS CAN OCCUR.
(1)
Obey all airport and operator procedures if you refuel the airplane with passengers onboard.
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(2)
A hazardous area must be identified for passengers that board or unload during a refuel operation. Barriers must be in place to stop passengers from entering this hazardous area (Fig. 301).
H. Airplane System Precautions
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WARNING: OBEY THE AIRPLANE SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS DURING A REFUEL OPERATION.
_______ IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THESE REQUIREMENTS A FIRE OR AN EXPLOSION CAN OCCUR.
(1) Do not operate these airplane systems during a refuel operation:
(a) Do not operate the weather mapping radar system.
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THE HF RADIO SYSTEM WHILE YOU PUT THE FUEL
_______ IN THE AIRPLANE. AN EXPLOSION CAN OCCUR.
(b) Do not operate the HF radio communication system.
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(2) Do not do these maintenance tasks during a refuel operation:
(a)
Start the APU.
(b)
Connect or disconnect the battery chargers, airplane ground-power generators or other electrical ground-power.
(c)
Fill or change oxygen bottles.
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(d) Remove electrical power.
NOTE: Damage to refuel system components can occur.
____
(e)
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