Fuel Safety Topics covered in this presentation: Fuel Hazards

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Fuel Safety Topics covered in this presentation: Fuel Hazards Fuel Storage Working With Fuel Systems ClassAct SRS enabled.

Fuel Hazards Flammable and highly volatile (vapourises easily). Fuel vapour difficult to see, has distinctive smell, burns easily. Keep forms of ignition / heat well away. Next >

Question 1 Fuel is highly volatile at normal ambient temperatures. What does this mean? A) It burns easily B) It vapourises easily Correct Answer = B C) It flows easily D) It escapes easily

Fuel Storage Store in approved metal or plastic containers. Do not store different fuel types together. Safety cabinets used to store containers. Next >

Working With Fuel Basic Precautions and Safety Refer to service manual before working on fuel system. Typically: Remove negative battery cable. Relieve pressure in fuel system. Check the fuel components for leaks, cracks, dents or other damage. Do not allow fuel to come into contact with hot engine or exhaust system. Next >

Question 2 The fuel system is normally pressurized. Is this true or false? Answer True or False. Correct Answer = T

Working With Fuel Working on the Fuel System (Overview) Have fire extinguisher nearby and display fuel task sign. Wear eye protection. Clear up any spillages immediately. Empty fuel tank, before removing from vehicle, must be repaired by a specialist. Next >

Working With Fuel Heat Sources and the Fuel System Observe following when working on fuel system: Check for leaks. Never expose fuel components to heat sources. Don’t use oxyacetylene cutter on rusted fuel tank strap bolts. Protect plastic/rubber fuel pipes from heat sources. Take necessary safety precautions. Next >

Question 3 Gasoline vapourises faster at higher temperatures. Is this true or false? Answer True or False. Correct Answer = T

Summary You should now be aware of: Fuel Hazards Fuel Storage Working With Fuel Systems End >