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Module 5: CNG Fueling Stations Safety Systems and Fueling Practices
Module 5: Knowledge Check
At a CNG fueling station, the most important safety equipment you should be familiar with are:
□ Fire extinguishers
□ Protective eyewear
□ Emergency Shutdown Devices
□ Dispensers
Emergency Shutdown Devices are identified by what?
□ Red placard
□ Yellow nozzle
□ Blue nozzle
□ Warning light
Both types of CNG fueling nozzles can be rated for different pressures. Which of the following is correct?
□ Blue indicates 3,000 psi; Yellow indicates 3,600 psi
□ Blue indicates 3,600 psi; Yellow indicates 3,000 psi
□ Blue indicates liquid fuel; Yellow indicates gaseous fuel
□ Blue indicates 5,000 psi; Yellow indicates 7,500 psi
If you are fueling a vehicle and find damage to any hose or nozzle, you should:
□ Fuel the vehicle anyway and do nothing else
□ Fuel the vehicle and then report to fueling station maintenance personnel
□ Attempt to repair the hose or nozzle yourself
□ Not fuel the vehicle under any circumstances and report the problem to fueling station maintenance
personnel
When fueling a CNG vehicle, the following conditions are normal:
□ A small amount of gas escapes the nozzle/receptacle connection when they are disconnected, and you may
be able to detect the smell of gas for a brief period of time.
□ A continuous loud hissing is present during and after fueling
□ Large quantities of natural gas can be seen and smelled leaking from the dispenser hose.
□ There will be total silence during the CNG fueling process.
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