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10. Operators of tank vehicles used for mobile fueling <br />operations shall have in their possession at all times an <br />emergency communications device to notify the proper <br />authorities in the event of an emergency. <br />3406.5.4.5.3 Operational Requirements. <br />1. The tank vehicle dispensing equipment shall be <br />constantly attended and operated only by designated <br />personnel who are trained to handle and dispense motor <br />fuels. <br />2. Prior to beginning dispensing operations, precautions <br />shall be taken to assure ignition sources are not present. <br />3. The engines of vehicles being fueled shall be shut off <br />during dispensing operations. <br />4. Night time fueling operations shall only take place in <br />adequately lighted areas. <br />5. The tank vehicle shall be positioned with respect to <br />vehicles being fueled so as to preclude traffic from <br />driving over the delivery hose and between the tank <br />vehicle and the motor vehicle being fueled. <br />6. During fueling operations, tank vehicle brakes shall be <br />set, chock blocks shall be in place and warning lights <br />shall be in operation. <br />7. Motor vehicle fuel tanks shall not be topped off. <br />8. The dispensing hose shall be properly placed on an <br />approved reel or in an approved compartment prior to <br />moving the tank vehicle. <br />9. The Code Official and other appropriate authorities shall <br />be notified when a reportable spill or unauthorized <br />discharge occurs. <br />(102) Section 3803.2.1.8 shall be added to read as follows: <br />3803.2.1.8 Jewelry Repair, Dental Labs and Similar <br />Occupancies. Where natural gas service is not available, <br />36 <br />Q0020~ <br />