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e Put on protective gloves and eye protection when handling propane. <br /> Refueling_Winders from Dispensing Unit <br /> 1. After removing the cap from the filler valve, connect the hose coupling and open <br /> the main liquid valve on the storage tank, <br /> 2. Turn on the transfer pump, open the valve on the tank to be filled and open the <br /> hose end valve with not more than two turns. <br /> 3. After checking for leaks, open the maximum liquid outage valve about one- <br /> quarter turn until the gas begins to vent. Fill the tank until liquid vents from the <br /> outage valve. <br /> 4. Close the end to the valve as soon as the liquid vents, shut off the transfer pump <br /> and close the outage valve. <br /> 5. Closing the valve on the tank and partially loosen the coupling at the tank filler <br /> valve, bleeding off trapped liquid. <br /> 6. Disconnect the hose coupling when de-pressurized and replace the protective <br /> plastic cap on the filler valve. <br /> 7. Make sure outage gauge is closed tight and close the main liquid valve at the <br /> storage tank. Store the hose properly. <br /> Checking the Forklift Propane Fuel SAystq_m <br /> 1. Check the vehicle safety relief valve behind the driver's of most forklifts; this <br /> valve will allow excess pressure to escape from the cylinder if its safety relief <br /> valve malfunctions. <br /> 2. Inspect fuel hoses, connections and the safety relief valve for signs of wear, <br /> damage and leaks. <br /> 3. Check the tightness of the fuel hose connections periodically because they have <br /> a tendency to loosen. <br /> I have read and fully understand Alco's safety policy for handling propane. I will adhere <br /> to this policy at all times, <br />