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3-10. OPERATING IN EXTREME HEAT.  Avoid any unnecessary handling of tank, which might cause coating material separation. 3-11. OPERATING IN DUSTY OR SANDY ARES. a. Keep tank clean.  Make sure vent assembly and filler/discharge assemblies are clean. b. Keep all hoses and fittings covered with dust caps when not in use. c. Wipe all couplings clean before assembling. 3-12. OPERATING AFTER NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, OR CHEMICAL (NBC) CONTAMINATION. a. Nuclear.  If nuclear contamination (fallout) comes down dry, decontaminate using dry methods.   Brush off tank  or  shipping  container  with  brooms  or  vacuum.    If  nuclear  contamination  comes  down  wet,  decontaminate with high pressure water hoses. b. Biological and Chemical.  Neutralize with Super Tropical Bleach (STB).  Wash off with high pressure water. c. For further information on NBC decontamination, refer to FM 21-40. 3-13. EMERGENCY SHUT DOWN.  Emergency shut down of fueling operations can be accomplishing by performing the following: a. Close all gate valves. b. Disconnect servicing hoses. c. Clear area of equipment and personnel. NOTE For emergency destruction to prevent enemy use, refer to para.  1-12. 3-9/(3-10 blank)

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