CITY OF EUGENE <br />UNDER GROUND STORAGE TANK CLASS "C" OPERATOR'S TRAIN ING <br />AS REQUIRED BY DEQ F+SR FUEL ISLAND ATTENDANTS OR ANYONE DISPENSING MOTOR FUELS <br />The purpose of this training document is ensure that emergency procedures are followed in handling <br />motor fuels, and to protect you, those around you, and the environment while dispensing motor fuels. <br />Your Responsibilities as a Class C Operator: <br />s No smoking or open flame is allowed within 100 feet of any fuel islands or storage tank areas. <br />No engine shall be running while dispensing motor into the vehicle. <br />Alarms on the fuel systems are to be acknowledged and Fleet Services is to be notified. <br />Watch for ha_ards in the area. If something looks out of place, it probably is. Investigate and <br />notify Fleet Services. <br />m Know the location and proper use of all fire extinguishers at fueling locations. Don't wait for an <br />emergency to read the instructions, make sure you are familiar with the fire extinguishers now. <br />They are affixed to the fuel station support posts and on the adjacent wall. Please take time to <br />read the instructions attached to the extinguishers upon your first fueling of a city vehicle. <br />e Know the location of all spill clean -up supplies that are provided on the fuel island and how to <br />properly use them. if you have questions about the supplies or their use, ask Fleet Services for <br />assistance. <br />® Know the location of the Emergency Stop Switches for fuel sites. At 1820 Roosevelt, these <br />switches are located on the entry keypad and the Southwest exterior corner of the building <br />(marked by a sign). These switches should be turned off any time there is an accident or <br />problem on or near the fuel islands. Examples are: fire, earthquake, dispenser hit, vehicle drives, <br />off with hose in vehicle, etc. Please take the time to locate this switch upon your first fueling of <br />a city vehicle. <br />Vehicles' tanks are not to be "Topped Off" unless tank truly is not full. It is against the lave to <br />top off a vehicle's tank after the tank has been deemed full. <br />® Know the emergency phone numbers for fuel sites. The numbers are posted by the fuel pumps: <br />F ire and Police: 911 <br />Fleet Service Counter: 541- 682 -4865 <br />Fleet After Hours Pager: 541- 710 -4167 <br />I understand the Class "C" Operator training and have been given a copy of my responsibilities <br />as a Class "C" operator. �s <br />Print Name: /cf ' 6igned: 1XI_ Date: <br />r <br />I <br />