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TM 10-4930-242-13&P
2-11. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES.
WARNING
Spilled fuel creates a flammable, vapor-air mixture
and fire can take place. Stop refueling immediately if
fuel spill occurs. Refer to FM 10-68 Petroleum Supply
Point Equipment and Operations.
Fuel on clothing can be fatal if ignited by a static
discharge. If fuel gets on your clothes, leave the
refueling area as soon as possible and wet clothes
with water before taking them off. In extreme cold
conditions, clothes should not be wet; instead ground
yourself to a piece of grounded equipment by taking
hold of it before taking off the clothes. Wash skin with
warm soapy water.
a.
If spillage of fuel occurs, immediately stop fuel servicing operations.
b.
Notify your supervisor.
2-12. NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL (NBC)
DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES.
NOTE
Detailed decontamination procedures can be found in
FM 3-3, FM 34, and FM 3-5.
a.
General. The following emergency procedures can be followed until field NBC decontamination facilities are
available Assigned operators will assist the supporting NBC unit.
b.
Emergency Procedure. If NBC attack is known or suspected, mask at once and perform the following:
(1) Stop dispensing of fuel.
(2) Do not connect or disconnect the nozzle from the fuel system.
(3) Have fuel tested for contamination before resuming operation.
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