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Persons engaged in aircraft fuel handling shall exercise care to prevent fuel spillage. In the event of fuel spillage involving aircraft, engines shall not be started until the spill area has been properly flushed or cleaned, or the aircraft has been moved to a safe distance from the spill.
(Res. No. 149 75-76 (part), Res. No. 68 86-87 §1 (part))
Each fuel handling vehicle shall be conspicuously marked in letters of contrasting color, with the word “Flammable” on both sides and rear of the cargo tank in letters at least six inches high, and with the wording “Emergency Shut Off” and other appropriate operating instructions at the location(s) of emergency operating devices in letters at least two inches high.
(Res. No. 149 75-76 (part), Res. No. 68 86-87 §1 (part))
Persons engaged in aircraft fuel handling shall be instructed and trained in the proper operation of the fuel handling equipment they are authorized to operate, and in the proper procedures for compliance with these rules and regulations.
(Res. No. 149 75-76 (part), Res. No. 68 86-87 §1 (part))