When refueling a boat, passengers should remain on board and stay in a designated safe area away from the fuel source. They should avoid using any electronic devices and refrain from smoking or lighting matches. Additionally, passengers should be instructed not to touch any fuel lines or equipment and to follow the crew's safety instructions at all times.
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
check the tank
ashore
ashore
Rear
When you are refueling your boat, your passenger should remain on board and ensure that all safety precautions are followed. They should keep clear of the fueling area, avoid using any electronic devices, and refrain from smoking or using flames. Additionally, they should be aware of any instructions from the person fueling the boat and be ready to assist if needed. Lastly, they should keep an eye on the fuel gauge to help monitor the refueling process.
before refilling your fuel tanks
You should turn on the ventilation system before refueling your boat and keep it running throughout the refueling process. This helps to dissipate any potentially harmful gasoline fumes and ensures a safer environment. Additionally, it’s important to continue ventilating for a short period after refueling to clear out any residual vapors before starting the engine. Always follow manufacturer guidelines and safety regulations while refueling.
On the dock and away from the boat
They should be on the dock away from the boat.
They should be on the dock away from the boat.