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Standard Operating Procedure <br /> Heavy Equipment fueling <br /> Operations <br /> • <br /> 8.1 Pull up to the Fuel Island when directed by mine star and/or dispatch. <br /> 8.2 If a lube truck is present, before entering the fuel island make radio contact with <br /> J3. <br /> 8.2.1.1 Enter only with positive 3 way communication with the lube <br /> tech. <br /> 8.2.1.2 Lube Tech will direct advancement to fueling location with <br /> signal lights. <br /> 8.3 If no fuel truck is present pull ahead to the second fuel station. <br /> 8.3.1.1 Haul truck operator should line up parallel with reference point <br /> at the second fuel station. <br /> 8.4 Put equipment in Park or Neutral and set park brake. <br /> 8.4.1 Use fueling delay on Minestar. <br /> 8.5 Check fluids on the deck. <br /> 8.6 Lock out the transmission and chock the truck. <br /> 8.7 Walk around your equipment and check all oil sight glasses. If Oils are needed <br /> call J2 to get this arranged. <br /> 8.8 Do a safety observation of the work area. Pay attention to the locations of the <br /> emergency shut off switches and fire extinguishers. <br /> 8.9 Reset the gallon counter by turning the red switch all the way to the left then back <br /> to the right and wait for the gallon meter to reset and read 0.0 <br /> 8.10 Verify that the fuel pump is off <br /> 8.11 Get a clean lint free cloth and remove wiggins cap from the fuel tank and clean <br /> wiggins. <br /> 8.12 Remove fueling nozzle from the black drip box and wipe the inside of the <br /> dispensing nozzle with the cloth. <br /> 8.13 Attach the fueling nozzle to the wiggins on the fuel tank by pulling the quick <br /> release back and pushing the dispensing nozzle onto wiggins turning the nozzle <br /> a quarter turn to insure attachment. <br /> 8.13.1 Pull back on the fueling nozzle handle to check if secure. <br /> 8.14 Push the pump switch to the on position. <br /> 8.15 Open the fueling head by squeezing the valve lock and pushing the handle <br /> upward until it clicks. <br /> 8.15.1 The fuel nozzle is now locked in the open position. <br /> 8.16 Operator shall remain next to the pump switch watching the fueling process in <br /> case the pump needs to be shut off or the emergency stop needs to be pressed. <br /> 8.17 When the fuel tank is full the dispenser head handle will release and will move <br /> down, but does not lock off. <br /> 8.18 Push the pump switch to the off position. <br /> 8.19 Push the dispenser head handle down so that it clicks and is now locked in the <br /> off position. <br /> 8.20 Remove dispenser head by pulling on the quick release and pulling the nozzle <br /> from the wiggins. <br /> ------------------------------------- ----- --------- ------- _ _ _.. -- --- ------ <br /> Department THIS DOCUMENT IS UNCONTROLLED IN HARD COPY FORMAT Doc Id NA-CCV-SURF-SOP-2421 <br /> Surface Mining Date of This Issue:March 27,2018 Date of Next Review:27 March 2021 Page 5 of 9 <br /> ------------------------------------------------------------ •-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -..--1 <br />