• JIG 4 : ISSUE 2

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    AVIATION FUEL QUALITY CONTROL AND OPERATING STANDARDS FOR SMALLER AIRPORTS

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    Published date:  12-01-2013

    Publisher:  Joint Inspection Group

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    Chapter 1 - Introduction
    1.1 Purpose
    1.2 Scope
    1.3 Smaller Airports
    1.4 Staff Responsibilities and Inspection Requirements
    Chapter 2 - Health, Safety and Environment
    2.1 Management of Health and Safety
    2.2 Training
    2.3 Accidents, Incidents and Near Misses - Reporting and
        Investigation
    2.4 Emergency Response Procedures
    2.5 Security
    2.6 Fuel Spillage
    2.7 Stock Control
    Chapter 3 - Sampling and Testing
    3.1 General
    3.2 Sample Containers
    3.3 Sampling Terminology
    3.4 Definitions
    Chapter 4 - Depot Facilities - Design Features
    4.1 General
    4.2 Tankage
    4.3 Pipework
    4.4 Filtration
    4.5 Hydrant Systems
    Chapter 5 - Receipt and Quality Procedures
    5.1 General
    5.2 Documentation
    5.3 Receipt
    5.4 Settling and Testing
    5.5 Fuel Release Procedure
    5.6 Additives
    Chapter 6 - Storage Procedures
    6.1 Routine Checks
    6.2 Tank Cleaning
    6.3 Receipt and Storage of Aviation Fuel in Drums
    Chapter 7 - Fuelling Equipment - Design Features
    7.1 General
    7.2 Fuellers
    7.3 Fixed Fuelling Cabinets and Trailers
    Chapter 8 - General Operating Requirements and Maintenance
    8.1 Housekeeping and Maintenance
    8.2 Bonding
    8.3 Bulk Meters
    8.4 Pressure Gauges
    8.5 Filtration Equipment
    8.6 Depot Hoses
    8.7 Hydrometers and Thermometers
    8.8 Fire Extinguishers
    8.9 Fuelling Equipment Maintenance - General
    8.10 Fuelling Equipment Maintenance - Records
    8.11 Interlocks
    8.12 Bonding Wires
    8.13 Pressure Control and Deadman System
    8.14 Fuelling Equipment Hoses - Commissioning, Testing and
         Repair
    8.15 Pressure Fuelling Couplings (Underwing Nozzle)
    8.16 Overwing Nozzles
    8.17 Hose-End Strainers
    8.18 Routine Fueller Tank Inspection and Cleaning
    Chapter 9 - Fueller Loading and Quality Control Requirements
    9.1 Fueller Loading
    9.2 Draining and Sampling
    Chapter 10 - Fuelling Operations
    10.1 Fuelling Personnel
    10.2 Driving and Positioning of Vehicles
    10.3 Bonding - Aircraft and Fuelling Equipment
    10.4 Fuelling Procedures
    10.5 Fuelling/Defuelling with Passengers on Board or Embarking
         or Disembarking
    10.6 Fuelling while Aircraft Mounted Auxiliary Power Units are
         in Operation
    10.7 Fuelling while Ground Power Units (GPU) are in Operation
    10.8 Fuelling with Air Conditioning Units in Operation
    10.9 Fuelling with One Aircraft Engine Running
    10.10 Helicopter Fuelling
    10.11 Fuelling in Hangers
    Chapter 11 - Documentation
    11.1 Records - Quality Control
    11.2 Records - Maintenance
    11.3 Records - Retention Periods
    Appendix A1 - Filtration Equipment - Routine Maintenance Checks
    A1.1 General
    A1.2 Routine Checks on All Filters
    A1.3 Element Change Criteria
    A1.4 Records
    A1.5 Gauze Strainers
    Appendix A2 - Tank inspection Report
    Appendix A3 - Hose Inspection and Test Procedures
    A3.1 Monthly Test - All Airport Depot and Fuelling Equipment
         Hoses
    A3.2 Six-Monthly Hydrostatic Pressure Test - Fuelling Equipment
         Hoses
    Appendix A4 - Lost Time Incident Report
    Appendix A5 - An Example of PPE Assessment
    Appendix A6 - Fuel Order Form
    Appendix A7 - Small Hydrant Systems
    A7.1 Hydrant Servicers - Draining and Sampling
    A7.2 Fuelling Procedures
    A7.3 Hydrant Pit/Inlet Hose Identification and Protection
    A7.4 Hydrant Servicers - Lanyards
    A7.5 Flushing Hydrant System Low Points and Hydrant Pits
    A7.6 Hydrant Pits - Cleaning and Maintenance
    A7.7 Emergency Fuel Shut-Off
    A7.8 Hydrant Pit Valve Testing
    A7.9 Documentation and Records

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    Gives a standard set of guidelines which can be used as a reference for the preparation of detailed quality control and fuel handling procedures at 'Smaller Airport' locations.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Joint Inspection Group
    Status Current
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