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NAVFAC P-300 Management of Transportation Equipment

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Motor gasoline,<br />

Leaded MOGAS Leaded<br />

Unleaded MOGAS Unleaded<br />

Diesel fuel DIESEL FUEL<br />

Lubricating oil, Aviation AVLUBE<br />

Lubricating oil, motor LUBE OIL<br />

Heating fuel HEATING FUEL<br />

NOTE: Refuelers and semitrailers used solely as defueling units shall be marked JET<br />

FUEL or AVGAS (omitting grade codes and NATO symbols).<br />

d. Aviation and ground fuel vehicles, refuelers and defuelers and waste fuel/oil<br />

trucks will display the appropriate Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong> (DoT) placard depicted<br />

in Appendix J, Figure J-4.<br />

(1) The appropriate identification numbers to be displayed on the DoT<br />

placard shall be:<br />

PRODUCT CONTENT I.D. NO<br />

Jet Fuels (All) 1863<br />

Diesel/Heating Fuels (All) 1993<br />

Gasolines (All) 1203<br />

Oils (Lubricating) 1270<br />

(2) If liquid being transported is not listed here, refer to 49 CFR for<br />

appropriate ID number.<br />

e. Emergency switches and push/pull devices will be clearly marked<br />

"EMERGENCY SHUTOFF" in 2-inch lettering. The method <strong>of</strong> operation shall be<br />

indicated by a clearly visible arrow or by the word "PUSH" or "PULL" as appropriate. Red<br />

on white reflective or painted marking may be used. Whatever the case, emergency<br />

markings will be clearly visible at all angles to the surface being viewed.<br />

2.14.6 Aircraft/Fuel Servicing and Aviation Mobile Ordnance <strong>Equipment</strong>. The front<br />

and rear bumpers will be painted black, and 4-inch stripes <strong>of</strong> yellow reflective sheeting<br />

(wide-angle prismatic ASTM D 4956 Type IV, Class 1) shall be applied 4 inches apart at<br />

an incline <strong>of</strong> 45 degrees from the left and right <strong>of</strong> the center vertical starting pattern.<br />

2.14.7 Temporary Identification <strong>of</strong> Vehicles. Vehicles not ordinarily used on landing<br />

areas, runways, taxiways, or peripheral roads must be readily identifiable whenever they<br />

travel over any part <strong>of</strong> the landing area. These vehicles are required to carry a flag on a<br />

staff attached to the vehicle. This flag will be at least 3-feet square and will consist <strong>of</strong><br />

1-foot squares <strong>of</strong> alternate international orange and white on both sides.<br />

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