EI MODEL CODE SAFE PRACTICE PT7 : 1998
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01-02-2004
01-01-1998
Foreword
Acknowledgements
1 General
1.1 Classes of aviation fuels
1.2 Electrical safety precautions
1.3 Fire safety
2 Depot locations relative to airport facilities
2.1 Methods of fuelling
2.2 Depot location
2.3 Restrictions on airports
3 Depot layout
3.1 General
3.2 Depots located outside a controlled area
3.3 Depots located within a controlled area
3.4 Drainage and oil/water separators
3.5 Lighting
4 Depot plant, fixed equipment and buildings
4.1 General
4.2 Tankage
4.3 Pipework
4.4 Pumps
4.5 Filtration
4.6 Fueller loading
4.7 Container filling
4.8 Pumping operations - precautions against static
electricity
5 Fuel hydrant systems
5.1 General
5.2 System design considerations
5.3 Pipes and fittings
5.4 Hydrant pits
5.5 Hydrant pit valves
5.6 Testing the pipeline system
5.7 Emergency shut down (ESD) controls
5.8 Commissioning the system
5.9 Inspection of pit valves and risers after impact
5.10 Hydrant pump control system
6 Mobile fuelling equipment
6.1 General
6.2 Mobile fuelling equipment
6.3 Mobile fuelling equipment for lubricants and
special products other than aviation fuels
6.4 Grade identification
7 Fuelling hoses and hose assemblies
7.1 General
7.2 Hoses
7.3 Hose couplings
7.4 Hose inspection and test procedure
8 Equipment testing
8.1 General
8.2 Pressure control equipment
8.3 Hose inspection and test procedure
8.4 Bulk meter proving
9 Airport operations and maintenance
9.1 General
9.2 Airport operating procedures
9.3 Maintenance procedures for fuel depots and mobile
equipment
10 Health, safety, environment and security
10.1 Hygiene precautions
10.2 First aid
10.3 Health hazards
10.4 Personal protective clothing and equipment
10.5 Breathing apparatus
10.6 Permit to work system
10.7 Facilities
10.8 Security
10.9 Protecting the environment
11 Fire protection and emergency procedures
11.1 General
11.2 Apron spillages
11.3 Fire precautions and equipment
12 Training
12.1 Importance of training
12.2 Personnel to be trained
12.3 Training subjects
12.4 Emergency procedures
12.5 Instruction manuals
13 Retail or consumer fuelling facilities
13.1 General
13.2 Types of aviation fuel
13.3 Depot/airfield facilities
13.4 Mobile fuelling equipment
13.5 Hoses and hose assemblies
13.6 Equipment testing
13.7 Operations and maintenance
13.8 Health, safety, environment and security
13.9 Fire protection and emergency procedures
13.10 Training
Annex A - Glossary
Annex B-1 - Standards relevant to aircraft fuelling
facilities
Annex B-2 - Standards applicable to sections within this
publication
Annex C - List of abbreviations
Annex D - Classifications of petroleum products
Annex E - Guidelines for testing the tightness integrity
of aviation fuel hydrant systems
Annex F - Model recertification test report form
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