Ashore
ashore
ashore
During refueling on a boat, nonessential passengers should stand at a safe distance from the fueling operation, ideally in a designated safe area away from the fuel source. It's important for them to remain on board or move to a part of the boat where they are not exposed to potential hazards. Additionally, they should follow crew instructions and any safety protocols in place to ensure their safety.
Ashore
During refueling, nonessential passengers should remain in the terminal or designated waiting areas away from the aircraft. This ensures their safety, as proximity to the refueling process can pose risks due to flammable materials and potential hazards. It's important for all nonessential personnel to follow the airline's and airport's safety protocols during this time.
Anywhere away from the area that is being refueled.
Out of the way.
Ashore
It really does not matter where they stand.
They should be on the dock away from the boat.
They should be on the dock away from the boat.
They should be on the dock away from the boat.