Card operated dispensing systems activated by a card, code, or other means of access to a customer's account, or any combination thereof, that may be used by the customer for the purpose of initiating electronic fund transfers and cash or coin operated dispensing systems shall be permitted at self-service stations whether or not an attendant is on duty at the time such dispensing systems are in operation and open to the public; provided,
A. Listed dispensing devices including automatic-closing-type hose nozzle valves with or without a latch-open device shall be used for dispensing Class I, II, and III-A liquids. The dispensing devices shall include listed equipment with a feature that causes or requires the closing of the hose nozzle before the product flow can be resumed or before the hose nozzle valve can be replaced in its normal position in the dispenser.
B. Clearly labeled emergency controls shall be installed at a location more than twenty feet but less than one hundred feet from dispensers. Additional emergency controls shall be installed on each group of dispensers for the outdoor equipment used to control the dispensers. Emergency controls shall shut off power to all dispensing devices at the station and shall require manual resetting.
C. Operating instructions shall be conspicuously posted in the dispensing area and shall include location of the emergency controls and a requirement that the customer must stay outside of his/her vehicle, in view of the fueling nozzle during dispensing.
D. Emergency instructions shall be conspicuously posted in the dispensing area which incorporate the following or equivalent wording:
Emergency Instructions In Case of Fire or Spill.
1. Use emergency stop button.
2. Report accident and location by calling 911 on the telephone.
E. A clearly identified telephone or alarm device directly connected to the 911 Center to notify the Fire Department shall be provided in a conspicuous location on the site subject to approval by the Fire Department.