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o Persons responsible for dispensing operations shall be trained in the appropriate mitigating actions in the <br /> event of a fire, leak or spill. Training records shall be maintained by the dispensing company and shall <br /> be made available to the code enforcement official upon request. <br /> o Operators of tank vehicles used for mobile fueling operations shall have in their possession at all times <br /> an emergency communications device to notify the proper authorities in the event of an emergency. <br /> o The tank vehicle dispensing equipment shall be constantly attended and operated only by designated <br /> personnel who are trained to handle and dispense motor fuels. <br /> o Prior to beginning dispensing operations, precautions shall be taken to ensure ignition sources are not <br /> present. <br /> o The engines of vehicles being fueled shall be shut off during dispensing operations. <br /> o No night time fueling (dusk to dawn) <br /> o The dispensing hose shall be properly placed on an approved reel and shall be positioned with respect to <br /> boats being fueled to prevent foot and/or boat traffic from going over the delivery hose. <br /> o The code enforcement official and other appropriate authorities shall be notified when a reportable spill <br /> p p <br /> or unauthorized discharge occurs. A reportable spill is anything over 2 gallons. <br /> o This tank will only be used to fuel boats that are in the water. No fueling shall take place to boats or <br /> vehicles in the parking area. <br /> o General fire safety regulations for marine motor fuel-dispensing facilities shall comply with Sections <br /> 2210.5.1 through 2210.5.7 of the Minnesota State Fire Code <br /> o A placard shall be installed near the hose reel listing these restrictions. <br /> 3 <br />