| 10. Are
canisters current? |
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| 11. Are two
self-contained air masks available for emergencies? |
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| 12. Are safety
belts and life lines available? |
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| 13. Is an
approved first aid kit available? |
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| 14. Are fire
extinguishers in good condition? |
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| 15. Have the
local emergency authorities been trained in handling anhydrous ammonia
emergencies? |
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| 16. Are
emergency telephone numbers conspicuously posted? |
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| 17. Are storage
tanks approved for anhydrous ammonia? |
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| 18. Is the
paint on storage tanks in good condition? |
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| 19. Are the
"Caution-Ammonia" or "Anhydrous Ammonia" decals in place? |
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| 20. Are the
"Warnings" and "First Aid" decals in place? |
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| 21. Are "Wear
Your Goggles" decals located throughout the work area? |
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| 22. Are all
valves, and like equipment, approved for anhydrous ammonia? |
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| 23. Are the
liquid and vapor valves properly identified? |
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| 24. Are excess
flow checks in all openings where required? |
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| 25. Are relief
valves checked and replaced regularly? |
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| 26. Are all
relief valves capped? |
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| 27. Is all
piping done with schedule 80, black pipe (no galvanized or brass)? |
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| 28. Are all
hoses labeled for anhydrous ammonia? |
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| 29. Are all
hoses and pipes equipped with relief valves where needed? |
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| 30. Are hoses
inspected regularly and changed when age or condition require? |
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| 31. Are
transfer connection areas (transport stubs, loading stations, and so on) marked
"Caution-Ammonia" or "Anhydrous Ammonia" ? |
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| 32. Is there an
automatic backcheck in the transport liquid line? |
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| 33. Are wheel
chocks for nurse tanks, motor transports, and rail cars available? |
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| 34. Are
"Stop-Tank Car Connected" signs available and in use? |
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| 35. Is the site
clean and well kept? |
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