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AS47.00-Z-0001-01A Risk of Explosion Caused By Fuel Igniting, Risk of Poisoning Caused By Inhaling and Swallowing Fuel As Well



AS47.00-Z-0001-01A Risk of explosion caused by fuel igniting, risk of poisoning caused by inhaling and swallowing fuel as well as risk of injury to eyes and skin caused by contact with fuel.
- except CODE (MS8) Natural gas engine M 906 LAG 205 kw (279 PS) 2500 rpm

No fire, sparks, open flames or smoking. Pour fuels only into suitable and appropriately marked containers. Wear protective clothing when handling fuel.

Potential risks

Risk of explosion, poisoning and injury
Fuels are highly inflammable and toxic if inhaled. Fuel may cause damage to skin. For example, skin is degreased when it comes into contact with gasoline fuel. Fuel vapors are explosive, invisible and spread out at floor level. This vapor is poisonous when inhaled and has an anesthetizing effect in high concentrations.

Safety precautions/instructions
^ Observe the national safety precautions and regulations.
^ No fire, sparks, open flames or smoking.
^ Ensure the work place is adequately ventilated.
^ Never drain or pour in fuels over assembly pits.
^ Store drained fuel in a suitable and sealed vessel.
^ Immediately eliminate any fuel which has flowed out.

Conducting work on a vehicle with open flames
(e.g. welding etc.)
^ Before carrying out this work, remove relevant parts of fuel system and seal open fuel lines with plugs.

First aid measures
^ Clean affected skin areas with water and soap.
^ Change affected clothing as quickly as possible.
^ If fuel gets into the eyes, rinse eyes with water immediately and call a doctor if necessary.