D 1
0704
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D Filling the Truck with Fuel
1
Safety regulations for handling diesel fuel and LPG
Before filling up or replacing the LPG bottle, first park the truck securely (see Chapter
E).
Fire protection:
When handling fuels and LPG, smoking, naked flames and other
ignition sources are strictly prohibited in the immediate vicinity. Labels indicating the
hazard zone must be positioned where they are clearly visible. It is prohibited to store
flammable materials in this area. Operational fire equipment must be provided within
easy reach of the filling area.
F
Only use carbon dioxide dry extinguishers or carbon dioxide gas extinguishers for fire
protection.
Storage and transport:
The dieself and LPG storage and transport devices must
comply with statutory requirements. If there is no filling point available, the fuel must
be stored and transported in clean, approved containers. The contents must be
clearly indicated on the container. Unsealed LPG bottles must be brought
immediately into the open air, stored in well ventilated areas and the supplier must be
notified. Spilled diesel must be set using a suitable agent and disposed of in
accordance with environmental regulations.
Personnel for filling fuel and replacing LPG bottles:
Personnel handling LPG
must be have sufficient knowledge of the nature of liquid gases to ensure safe
operation.
Filling up the LPG tank:
LPG tanks remain connected to the truck and are filled up
at LPG stations. Always follow the instructions of the tank system and LPG tank
manufactuer as well as statutory and local regulations when filling up.
F
Liquid gas produces frost damage to naked skin.
D 1
0704
.GB
D Filling the Truck with Fuel
1
Safety regulations for handling diesel fuel and LPG
Before filling up or replacing the LPG bottle, first park the truck securely (see Chapter
E).
Fire protection:
When handling fuels and LPG, smoking, naked flames and other
ignition sources are strictly prohibited in the immediate vicinity. Labels indicating the
hazard zone must be positioned where they are clearly visible. It is prohibited to store
flammable materials in this area. Operational fire equipment must be provided within
easy reach of the filling area.
F
Only use carbon dioxide dry extinguishers or carbon dioxide gas extinguishers for fire
protection.
Storage and transport:
The dieself and LPG storage and transport devices must
comply with statutory requirements. If there is no filling point available, the fuel must
be stored and transported in clean, approved containers. The contents must be
clearly indicated on the container. Unsealed LPG bottles must be brought
immediately into the open air, stored in well ventilated areas and the supplier must be
notified. Spilled diesel must be set using a suitable agent and disposed of in
accordance with environmental regulations.
Personnel for filling fuel and replacing LPG bottles:
Personnel handling LPG
must be have sufficient knowledge of the nature of liquid gases to ensure safe
operation.
Filling up the LPG tank:
LPG tanks remain connected to the truck and are filled up
at LPG stations. Always follow the instructions of the tank system and LPG tank
manufactuer as well as statutory and local regulations when filling up.
F
Liquid gas produces frost damage to naked skin.
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