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
It doesn't really have an effect. Ethanol burns hotter and faster than gasoline, but it isn't any more volatile. The same safety precautions that are implemented for gasoline, at filling stations and in fuel delivery systems, will also prevent the risk of ethanol fires.
keep engines, motors, and fans turned off
just for safety & precautions issue.
Do not spill any fuel. Ensure all electrics are turned off to avoid a spark. Have a foam or carbon dioxide fire extinguisher near by.
When filling the fuel tank of a gasoline-powered boat, the safety precautions are:Keep engines, motors, and fans turned off,extinguish all open flame,ground the boat to the fueling dock where required.Discharge the static electricity. Before opening the cap, you should touch the skin of the vehicle and then touch something metal and unpainted attached to ground. If the fueling facility has a static line, use it.Keep your face away when opening the cap to avoid inhaling any of the fumes.Stay present while the fuel is pumping, do not use the fuel nozzle trigger lock.When fueling is finished replace the cap and the nozzle.Before re-entering the vessel, double check that this has been done.It is also a good idea to have a towel handy to wipe up any small spills.
safety precautions for a scriber