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D Fuelling the Truck
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General
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Safety regulations for handling diesel fuel and LPG
WARNING!
An unsecured industrial truck can cause accidents
The truck can suddenly start to move.
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Switch off the truck securely before filling up or replacing the LPG bottle, see
"Parking the truck securely" on page 103.
WARNING!
Accident risk from ignition
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Fuels and liquefied petroleum gas can ignite.
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Smoking, naked flames and other ignition sources are strictly prohibited in the
immediate vicinity when handling fuels and LPG.
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Labels indicating the hazard are must be positioned where they are clearly visible.
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Do not store flammable materials in this area.
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Powder fire extinguisher must be provided within easy reach of the filling area.
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Use only category A, B or C type powder fire extinguishers to fight LPG fires.
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Bring any unsealed LPG bottles immediately outside, attach visible markings and
notify the supplier.
Storage and Transport
The diesel 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.
Summary of Contents for DFG 660
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