Refueling, Defueling and Fuel Storage Sample Clauses

Refueling, Defueling and Fuel Storage. The following general rules shall govern refueling, defueling, and sumping of aircraft, and the placing of fuels in storage tanks or dispensers. a. No aircraft shall be refueled or defueled while aircraft engines are running or being preheated, or while such aircraft is in a hanger or enclosed area. b. Prior to the fuel servicing of any aircraft or the transfer of fuel into storage, the fueling equipment shall be bonded to the aircraft or receiving vessel. c. When malfunction of refueling equipment is detected, all refueling shall cease immediately and the malfunction remedied or the fueling unit replaced before fueling continues. Any malfunction or irregularity detected on or within the aircraft being fueled shall be brought to the attention of the aircraft owner/operator immediately. d. Persons engaged in fuel handling shall exercise extreme caution to prevent fuel spills. If spills occur, fuel servicing shall cease and operator shall immediately notify Airport Operations. Persons (company, agents, etc.) who cause fuel spills must take immediate action to control, contain, and recover the spill. All costs and materials expended in the response and restoration of a fuel spill shall be the responsibility of the person (company, agent, etc.) causing the spill. The environment (area) impacted by the spill shall be restored to at least the same condition that existed prior to the spill. e. Fueling trucks, pumps, meters, hoses, nozzles, grounding/bonding devices and fire extinguishers shall be maintained to NFPA and ATA standards. f. During fueling operations in connection with any aircraft, NFPA approved fire extinguishers shall be immediately available. g. All fuel trucks must be properly labeled on all sides showing the product type. h. All fuel trucks being worked on inside a closed building must first be defueled and vented before work begins. Fuel trucks may not be stored in a building. i. All fuel products must be supplied from stocks maintained or approved by Airport Operations. j. Only persons engaged in fuel handling or in the maintenance and operation of the aircraft being fueled shall be permitted in the immediate vicinity of the aircraft during refueling operations. k. Fuel products shall not be dispensed into, transferred or drained from any aircraft or equipment while in any hanger or other enclosure on the airport. l. Fuel products dispensed at the Airport into aircraft or other vehicles shall be delivered by authorized vehicles or equipment ap...
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