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The oil filler tube is situated at the top of the compressor housing together
with the breather pipe.
3. Hazards and Controls Evaluation:-
3.1 Possible fire event
The Rover gas turbine apparatus is associated with high temperature gases
and combustible fuel. There may be a fire event if the apparatus is not
handled carefully and instructions are not followed. In the event of fire,
evacuate the room immediately. Pull the nearest fire alarm (located outside
room). Should you return to attempt to extinguish the fire, do not do so alone
and make only one attempt. If unsuccessful then leave immediately. If
successful stay at the scene and have someone alert Security (ph. # 4830)
and Campus Safety (ph. # 5075). Please refer to Figure 1 (H-17 Head hall
floor plan) to see the locations of fire extinguishers, fire alarm pull station
and phone.
3.2 Ventilation
Ventilation fans and ductwork are installed such that there shall be fresh air
introduced into the room (green duct) and ambient air exhausted from the
room (teal duct) at all times that the room is occupied. These fans are
controlled by wall switches locally (see Figure 14) but are on over-ride
controls controlled by Facilities Management (FM). If at any time the fresh
air supply or room exhaust fans are not working, contact FM immediately
(ph # 4889). There is a household CO monitor mounted on the north pillar.
Ensure that it is operational by observing the moving LCD display. Figure
14 displays the ventilation controls of H-17 lab.
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