On the dock and away from the vessel.
On the dock and away from the boat
Maintain solid contact between the tank and the spout.
watch the litre's of fuel!
On the dock and away from the boat
On the dock and away from the boat
To discharge static electricity, it is a good idea to touch a metal object, like a car, when you are trying to fuel a vessel. Also refrain from smoking or using a cell phone.
To discharge static electricity, it is a good idea to touch a metal object, like a car, when you are trying to fuel a vessel. Also refrain from smoking or using a cell phone.
check your vessel
An invalid passenger usually refers to a disabled or incapacitated passenger. Such passengers are obviously unable to exit the aircraft themselves if there were an emergency, so the FAA mandates that if the aircraft is to be refueled while passengers are aboard (which is a very common practice), if there are invalid passengers onboard there must be a fire crew standing by during fueling.
closing all hatches and doors while refueling
Ashore
There are a number of things that you should do before and while fuelling your boat. The basic thing is to ensure that you have turned off the engine and you are not smoking around the boat.