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AHCOM <br /> • Before activating fuel pump,touch some part of vehicle/equipment to de-energize any static <br /> electricity that may be present. <br /> • The fuel nozzle shall be kept in contact with the tank being filled to prevent static sparks from <br /> igniting the fuel. <br /> • Fuel containers and transfer hoses shall be kept in contact with a metal surface during travel to <br /> prevent build-up of a static charge. <br /> 4.9.10 Portable fuel containers shall not travel in the vehicle or carrier cab with personnel. <br /> 4.9.11 Batteries shall be serviced in a ventilated area while wearing appropriate Personal Protective <br /> Equipment. <br /> 4.9.12 When a battery is removed from a vehicle or service unit,the battery shall be disconnected ground <br /> post first. Consult the SIDS applicable to the battery and/or contents for additional information <br /> including; handling, precautions, and first aid measures. <br /> • Spilled battery acid shall be immediately flushed off the skin with a continuous supply of water. <br /> Battery storage or maintenance areas shall have readily accessible eye wash stations. <br /> • Should battery acid get into the eyes,the eyes shall be flushed immediately with copious <br /> amounts of water and medical attention shall be sought immediately. <br /> 4.9.13 When installing a battery,the battery shall be connected ground post last. <br /> 4.9.14 When charging a battery, cell caps shall be loosened prior to charging to permit gas to escape. <br /> 4.9.15 When charging a battery,the power source shall be turned off to the battery before either <br /> connecting or disconnecting charger loads to the battery posts. <br /> 4.9.16 To avoid battery explosions,the cells shall be filled with electrolytes.A flashlight(not an open <br /> flame)shall be used to check water electrolyte levels.Avoid creating sparks around batteries by <br /> shorting across a battery terminal. Lighted smoking materials and flames shall be kept at least a <br /> minimum of 35 feet(10.7 meters)away from battery-charging stations. <br /> 5.0 Records <br /> 5.1 Inspection, maintenance, service and repair records shall be maintained with the equipment. <br /> 6.0 Attachments <br /> 6.1 S3AM-309-ATT1 Brokk180 Safety Card <br /> 6.2 S3AM-309-ATT2 Operator Line of Sight <br /> 6.3 S3AM-309-FM1 Approval of Machinery&Mechanized Equipment <br /> 6.4 S3AM-309-FM2 Heavy Machinery Pre-Operation Checklist <br /> 6.5 S3AM-309-FM3 Rubber Tire Backhoe Operator Skill Evaluation <br /> 6.6 S3AM-309-FM4 Scraper Operator Skill Evaluation <br /> 6.7 S3AM-309-FM5 Bull Dozer Operator Skill Evaluation <br /> 6.8 S3AM-309-FM6 Dump Truck Operator Skill Evaluation <br /> 6.9 S3AM-309-FM7 Roller Compactor Operator Skill Evaluation <br /> 6.10 S3AM-309-FM8 Front End Loader Operator Skill Evaluation <br /> 6.11 S3AM-309-FM9 Grader Operator Skill Evaluation <br /> 6.12 S3AM-309-FM 10 Excavator Operator Skill Evaluation <br /> 6.13 S3AM-309-FM11 Water Truck Operator Skill Evaluation <br /> Heavy Equipment(S3AM-309-PR1) <br /> Revision 6 July 31,2019 <br /> PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED. CONTROLLED COPY IS AVAILABLE ON COMPANY INTRANET. Page 11 of 12 <br />