Haw. Code R. § 19-37-5 - Fueling operations
The following requirements shall be met during fueling operations:
(1) Hose and connections.
Fueling or defueling shall be conducted through the use of hoses and
connections meeting approved industry and safety standards;
(2) Distance. Aircraft fuel handling shall be
conducted at least fifty feet away from any hanger or building;
(3) Public protection. Passengers shall not
remain in any aircraft being fueled unless:
(a) the cabin exit door is open;
(b) a cabin attendant is at such door;
and
(c) a passenger ramp or other
safety device to assure the rapid debarkation of passengers is in position at
the cabin exit door;
(4)
Personnel. Only personnel engaged in fuel handling, or in the maintenance and
servicing of the aircraft being fueled, may be within fifty feet of the fuel
tanks of such aircraft;
(5)
smoking. Smoking is prohibited on the Airport Operational Area (AOA) and within
fifty feet of any aircraft during fuel handling;
(6) Dump valve testing. Aircraft dump valve
shall be tested only in the areas designated for this purpose;
(7) Aircraft engines. No aircraft may be
operated within fifty (50) feet of any fueling operation or spill;
(8) Electrical storms. All fueling operations
shall be conducted with caution during an electrical storm. In the event of any
electrical storm causing severe disturbances, all fueling operations shall
cease.
Notes
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