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Safety symbols and warning words, Prevent explosions and fires – Gasboy Q User Manual

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Important Safety Information

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MDE-4369 Aviation Tubing Retrofit Kit for Gasboy® Q Models Kits M05023K001 & K05023K002 • October 2004

Follow the Regulations

There is applicable information in: NFPA 30A: Automotive and Marine Service Code; NFPA
70: National Electrical Code (NEC); OSHA regulations; and federal, state, and local codes
which must be followed. Failure to install, inspect, maintain or service this equipment in
accordance with these codes, regulations and standards may lead to legal citations with
penalties or affect the safe use and operation of the equipment.

Replacement Parts

Use only genuine Gasboy replacement parts and retrofit kits on your pump/dispenser. Using
parts other than genuine Gasboy replacement parts could create a safety hazard and violate
local regulations.

Safety Symbols and Warning Words

This section provides important information about warning symbols and boxes.

Alert Symbol

This safety alert symbol is used in this manual and on warning labels to alert you to a

precaution which must be followed to prevent potential personal safety hazards. Obey safety
directives that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.

Signal Words

These signal words used in this manual and on warning labels tell you the seriousness of
particular safety hazards. The precautions that follow must be followed to prevent death,
injury or damage to the equipment

DANGER - This signal word is used to alert you to a hazard to unsafe practice which will

result in death or serious injury

WARNING - This alerts you to a hazard or unsafe practice that could result in death or

serious injury.

CAUTION with Alert symbol - This signal word designates a hazard or unsafe practice

which may result in minor injury.

CAUTION without Alert symbol - When used by itself, CAUTION designates a hazard

or unsafe practice which may result in property or equipment damage.

Prevent Explosions and Fires

Fuels and their vapors will become explosive if ignited. Spilled or leaking fuels cause vapors.
Even filling customer tanks will cause explosive vapors in the vicinity of dispenser or island.

No Open Flames

Open flames from matches, lighters, welding torches or other sources can ignite fuels

and their vapors.