Keep engines, motors, and fans turned off
Keep engines, motors, and fans turned off
Keep engines, motors, and fans turned off
Keep engines, motors, and fans turned off
keep engines, motors, and fans turned off
keep engines, motors, and fans turned off
Keep engines, motors, and fans turned off
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When filling the fuel tank of a gasoline-powered boat, always ensure the engine is turned off and avoid smoking or using any open flames nearby to prevent ignition. Use a proper fuel nozzle designed for marine use to minimize spills, and be cautious of static electricity by grounding the boat if possible. Additionally, fill the tank slowly to prevent overflow and allow for fuel expansion, ensuring the area is well-ventilated.
When filling the fuel tank of a gasoline-powered boat, always do so in a well-ventilated area to prevent the buildup of flammable vapors. Turn off all engines and electrical equipment, and avoid smoking or using open flames nearby. Use a proper fuel nozzle to minimize spills and ground yourself to prevent static electricity discharge. Additionally, keep a fire extinguisher readily accessible in case of emergencies.
keep engines, motors, and fans turned off
keep engines, motors, and fans turned off
When filling the fuel tank of a gasoline-powered boat, always ensure that the boat is on a stable surface and away from any potential ignition sources. Use a fuel nozzle equipped with a shut-off valve to prevent spills, and avoid overfilling the tank. Additionally, keep a fire extinguisher nearby and wear personal protective equipment, such as gloves, to minimize exposure to fuel. Lastly, ensure proper ventilation to dissipate any vapors that may accumulate.