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At least once a year, check that there has been no wear and tear in the fuel feed
pipes.
The fuel tanks must be fastened in place with the on-board straps to prevent them
from moving around. When moving the fuel tanks, close the air screws to avoid leaks,
but be sure to open the screw of the tank that is being used to avoid prevent the
engine from choking.
5.7.2
Fire extinguishing and fire prevention
Buster L is equipped with a 2-kg hand-held powder extinguisher with a fire rating of
13A89BC (Diagram 3). The extinguisher is located in the storage space on the left-
hand side of the prow. Its position is indicated by a clearly visible symbol in the
cockpit.
Diagram 3. 1) Hand-held fire extinguisher 13A89BC (2 kg)
Hand-held fire extinguishers must be serviced annually. Extinguishers more than ten
years old are not approved unless the pressure chamber has been re-tested. When
changing hand-held fire extinguishers, they should be replaced by a device with a
minimum fire rating of 8A68B.
Ensure that the fire extinguishing equipment is easily accessible when the boat is
loaded. Tell all crew members the location of the equipment and how to operate it.
Keep the bilge clear of fuel and regularly check for possible fuel leaks. The smell of
petrol is a sure sign of a fuel leak.