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Instructions for labor protection when working with a kerosene burner

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1. General requirements for labor protection

1.1. To work with a kerosene burner, workers are allowed, not younger than 18 years old, who have passed a medical commission, as well as training and passing an exam in the commission of an enterprise and having a certificate. Admission to independent work is issued in writing in the briefing log at the workplace.

Before admission to work, the worker must undergo an introductory briefing both on safety precautions and at the workplace.

1.2. The main hazards in the combustion of kerosene are its explosion and fire hazards.

1.3. The worker must know:

  • device, principle of operation of a kerosene burner;
  • the main types and principles of malfunctions of this equipment and how to eliminate them;
  • safe practices when working with a kerosene burner.

1.4. Personnel must wear the following PPE when operating a kerosene burner:

  • cotton suit;
  • goggles;
  • cotton gloves.

1.5. The worker must comply with and have:

  • rules of internal labor regulations;
  • fire safety rules;
  • assist injured victims.

1.6. The worker must be aware that in case of violation of the requirements of the instructions, he is liable in accordance with applicable law.

2. Labor protection requirements before starting work

2.1. Put on the appropriate overalls and prepare other personal protective equipment (PPE).

2.2. Protect the installation area, hang warning posters, provide the workplace with fire extinguishing equipment.

2.3. Check the serviceability of the entire system, measuring instruments (pressure gauge), open the air cock on the air supply line.

2.4. Check the air flow through the hose to the nozzle (first open the air cock on the nozzle).

2.5. Check that there are no flammable liquids and hot liquids near the workplace, that the hoses are fixed and securely connected to the burner (using clamps).

3. Labor protection requirements during work

3.1. After the inspection, making sure that the system is working, open the air cock, check the air supply through the hose to the burner (first open the air cock on the burner).

3.2. Open the cock with fuel, bring the torch of the igniter to the working part of the nozzle to ignite the combustible mass.

3.3. Regulate the normal combustion of the nozzle by means of air and fuel supply valves.

3.4. Use only petrol-resistant hoses for supplying air and fuel.

3.5. Monitor air pressure.

4. Labor protection requirements in emergency situations

4.1. In the event of a fire, close the nozzle valves and take measures to extinguish the fire with improvised means. If the fire cannot be eliminated on your own, call the fire brigade, informing your management.

5. Labor protection requirements at the end of work

5.1. At the end of the work, the nozzle is extinguished in the following sequence:

  • close the valve on the air supply line;
  • close the fuel supply valve;
  • disconnect the fuel hose (allow the fuel remaining in the hose to drain).

5.2. Report all noticed malfunctions in the operation of the burner and the measures taken to report to the work manager.

5.3. Remove overalls, wash hands with soap.

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