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    Dallas Field Division

    Intelligence Group

    Safety Bulletin






    The Shell Oil Company recently issued a warning after three incidents in
    which mobile phones (cell phones) ignited fumes during fueling
    operations. (Channel 10 carried a story last night about a fueling
    fire.)

    In the first case, the phone was placed on the car's trunk lid during
    fueling; it rang and the ensuing fire destroyed the car and the gasoline
    pump.

    In the second, an individual suffered severe burns to their face when
    fumes ignited as they answered a call while refueling their car.

    And in the third, an individual suffered burns to the thigh and groin as
    fumes ignited when the phone, which was in their pocket, rang while they
    were fueling their car.

    YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT
    Mobile Phones can ignite fuel or fumes. Mobile phones that light up
    when switched on or when they ring release enough energy to provide a
    spark for ignition. Mobile phones should not be used in filling
    stations, or when fueling lawn mowers, boat, etc.

    Mobile phones should not be used, or should be turned off, around other
    materials that generate flammable or explosive fumes or dust, i.e.,
    solvents, chemicals, gases, grain dust, etc.

    Another safety warning you should know about concerns static
    electricity. Below is an email from Pat Cabiling who works at Chevron
    Texaco's Richmond Refinery.

    FOUR RULES FOR SAFE REFUELING
    1) Turn off engine.
    2) Don't smoke.
    3) Don't use your cell phone-leave it inside the vehicle or turn it
    off.
    4) Don't reenter your vehicle during fueling.

    Bob Renkes of Petroleum Equipment Institute is working on a campaign to
    try and make people aware of fires as a result of "Static Electricity"
    at gas pumps. His company has researched 150 cases of these fires. His
    results were very surprising

    1) Out of 150 cases, almost all of them were women.
    2) Almost all cases involved the person getting back in their vehicle while the nozzle was still pumping gas, when finished and they went back to pull the nozzle out the fire started, as a result of static.
    3) Most had on rubber-soled shoes.
    4) Most men never get back in their vehicle until completely finished.
    This is why they are seldom involved in these types of fires.
    5) Don't ever use cell phones when pumping gas
    6) It is the vapors that come out of the gas that cause the fire, when
    connected with static charges.
    7) There were 29 fires where the vehicle was reentered and the nozzle
    was touched during refueling from a variety of makes and models. Some
    resulting in extensive damage to the vehicle, to the station, and to the
    customer.

    8) Seventeen fires that occurred before, during or immediately after the
    gas cap was removed and before fueling began.

    Mr. Renkes stresses TO NEVER GET BACK INTO YOUR VEHICLE WHILE FILLING IT
    WITH GAS.

    If you absolutely HAVE to get in your vehicle while the gas is pumping,
    make sure you get out, close the door TOUCHING THE METAL, before you
    ever pull the nozzle out. This way the static from your body will be
    discharged before you ever remove the nozzle.

    As mentioned earlier, The Petroleum Equipment Institute, along with
    several other companies now, are really trying to make the public aware
    of this danger. You can find out more information by going to
    <http://www.pei.org/Once here, click in the center of the screen where
    it says "Stop Static."

    I ask you to please send this information to ALL your family and
    friends, especially those who have kids in the car with them while
    pumping gas. If this were to happen to them, they may not be able to
    get the children out in time.

    Thanks for passing this along.
    Pat Cabiling @ Chevron Texaco


    Sean Barnwell
    Detective
    Branson Police
    110 W. Maddux, Suite 100
    Branson, MO 65616
    (417)337-8593
    (417)334-5530

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    • #3
      Didn't know static could cause a fire, sign me up for the cell phone hater club.
      Pain is weakness leaving the body.
      Don't you dare put me on HRSA, does self abuse extend your hospital stay?

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      • #4
        hmmm crazy shit
        Mod @ SuperiorMuscle

        "The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses—behind the lines, in the gym, and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights."
        Muhammad Ali

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        • #5
          i like my cell phone :p

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          • #6
            im going to die!!!!!!

            I carry two cells phone on me at all time!!!!!
            three doodoo is back! Hide your women!

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            • #7
              damn vandoo !!!!!!!! talk alot?

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              • #8
                coulndn't live without my cell phone. don't talk bad about it!

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