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4-4.2  Recommended Records - Cont'd. 1. Time and dates in operation 2. Fuel records 3. Oil changes 4. Complete maintenance records f. Accidents.  Specific record of and action on any accidents, equipment, or personnel. g. Work orders.  Copies of all maintenance work orders written and record of completion. h. Materials  receipts.    Copies  of  receipts  issued  for  any  materials  or  equipment  received  for  which  responsibility was passed. 4-5   Pre-operating Inspection Prior to operating any of the TPT facility, it should be subjected to a very thorough inspection by operating management. If  this  is  done  in  conjunction  with  the  completion  of  erection,  Chapter  3,  it  can  be  one  in  the  same  with  the  final construction inspection.  At any time, however, that the unit has been shut down for any extended period, a very thorough pre operating inspection should take place.  It is recommended that this inspection be guided by a check list that includes but is not limited to the following: a.  All flanges and couplings closed and secure. b. All valves in closed position. c. Hose lay proper, no kinks, hose guards in place. d. Free end hoses weighted down with sand bags. e. All equipment grounded. f. Evidence that filter-separators have been checked out and ready for operation. g. Evidence that pumps have been checked out and ready for operation. h. Hose lay on tank tops. i. Tank berms okay.  Drain shut. j. Floodlights in place and operable. k. Water supply secure. I. Meters reset. m. Range poles properly in place. n. Fire suppression equipment in place and evidence of check out. o. First aid equipment intact. 4-10

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