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Nov 24, 2014Explorer III
OSHA regulates service and refueling areas under 29 USC 1926.152 (g-k). These regulatory sections contain more than 150 subsections, various formulas and at least three information tables. Leaving aside building, storage, fire control and electrical requirements, OSHA requires protecting dispensing units against collision damage. Use approved hoses and nozzles for dispensers. Provide shut-off devices away from the dispensing area. Shut off all motors while refueling. Standards prohibit open flames or smoking in areas used for fueling, gasoline receiving or dispensing areas or where servicing fuel systems for cars, trucks and other internal combustion engines.
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