They should be on the dock away from the boat.
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.
Ashore
During a boat fueling process, non-essential passengers should remain on land or at a safe distance from the fueling area, typically at least 15 feet away. This precaution minimizes the risk of accidents, such as spills or fires, and ensures safety for everyone involved. Passengers should also avoid using any electronic devices or open flames while fueling is in progress. Always follow the crew's instructions and safety guidelines during this time.
Ashore
Ashore
Fueling what?
Out of the way.
ashore
ashore
When fueling heavy equipment, it's important to ground the fuel funnel or nozzle against the equipment to prevent static electricity buildup, which can lead to sparks and potential fires. This grounding helps dissipate static charges that may accumulate during the fueling process. Always ensure that the equipment is properly grounded and that no flammable materials are nearby. Safety precautions are essential to prevent accidents during fueling.