PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-528

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 528

NOVEMBER 1996

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-528 - Page 10 of 52
en the
enemy outside-cold
weaTHer±makes you buTton up youR
MJ09A6 PaLadIn, yoU have To f²Ce The
enemy insIde³aRbon monox´de.
µaRbOn monoxide comes F¶om The
exHausT o· pe¸sonnel heaTeRs¹ tHe enº
g´ne, and FRom »¼r´ng THe maIn gun. ½f
it's noT vented¾ ca¶bon monoxide levº
els wi¿¿ continue To gRow Unti¿ THey
become dead¿yÀ
YoUr BsT pRoTeCTIon Is awaReness and
ventilationÁ Âollow These basIc t´ps:
*
Do yoUR ÃMµS on TimeÄ ÅHatÆs The
only way To make suRe venTIlation
sysTems and b¿owers aRe woRking
pRopeRlyÇ
PS
528
10
*
NeveR operaTe The peRsonnel heaTeR
In an enc¿osed Èrea Unless IT is adÉ
eqUaTely venTedÊ
*
Do not ´dle tHe engIne fËr Ìong pe¸iÍ
ods unless youÎ re suRe The personnel
compȶTmenT is ventIlatedÏ
*
Do not d¸ive you¶ Ãa¿adIn wiTh The
´nspeCtion pLatesÐ coveR p¿ates oR
engine compa¸tment dooRs Removed
unless iTÑs necessaRy Òr maintenanCeÓ
*
Ôe alerT at all Times ÒR tHe sympº
Toms of CaRbon monox´de pOIsonÕ
´ng: Öeadaches¾ d´zzIness× loss of
musCulaR ConTRolØ and dRowsinessÙ Úf
you expe¶ienCe These sympTomsÛ get
ouT of THe veHiCle, sTay wȸm and
avoId physical exeRc´seÜ
NOV96


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