TM-9-2320-328-13-P-3

HEMTT-BASED WATER TENDER (HEWATT)

TECHNICAL MANUAL; OPERATOR’S AND FIELD LEVEL MAINTENANCE MANUAL (INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST); PART 3 OF 3

MARCH 2009

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Personnel hearing can be PERMANENTLY DAMAGED if exposed to constant high
noise levels of 85 dB or greater.
Wear approved hearing protection devices when
working in high noise level areas.
Hearing loss occurs gradually, but becomes
permanent over time.
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Diesel fuel compartment heaters come on automatically when truck engine is
running and air temperature is below 39°F (4°C).
CARBON MONOXIDE (EXHAUST
GAS) CAN KILL YOU.
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, DEADLY
POISONOUS gas and when breathed, deprives body of oxygen and causes
SUFFOCATION. Breathing air with carbon monoxide produces symptoms of
headache, dizziness, loss of muscular control, a sleepy feeling, and coma.
Permanent BRAIN DAMAGE or DEATH can result from severe exposure.
Precautions MUST be followed to ensure personnel are safe whenever
compartment heaters or engine are operated for any purpose.
Injury to personnel
may result.
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DO NOT operate compartment heaters or engine of truck in enclosed area without
adequate ventilation.
BE ALERT at all times whenever BATTERY switch is ON,
truck engine is running, and air temperature is below 39°F (4°C) for exhaust
symptoms. If either are present, IMMEDIATELY EVACUATE AND VENTILATE the
area.
Affected personnel treatment shall be: expose to fresh air; keep warm; DO
NOT PERMIT PHYSICAL EXERCISE; if necessary, give artificial respiration as
described in FM 4-25.11 and get medical attention.
BE AWARE; neither the gas
particulate filter unit nor field protection mask for nuclear-biological-chemical
protection will protect you from carbon monoxide poisoning.
THE BEST DEFENSE
AGAINST CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING IS GOOD VENTILATION.
WARNING
ICON 1
WARNING
ICON 30
WARNING
ICON 30


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