The following rules and regulations pertain to Airport safety procedures.
A. 
All fuel vendors, including fuel transport delivery vehicles, must be licensed, inspected and in full compliance with all applicable regulations. The Airport Commission has the authority to verify compliance.
B. 
Fueling of aircraft and fuel servicing of all types of over-the-road motor vehicles must be performed in locations designated by the Airport Manager.
C. 
Smoking is permitted only in designated areas; however, it is strictly prohibited inside the AOA, within aircraft storage hangars, and near fuel storage facilities. Smoking is also prohibited within 50 feet of a fuel handling vehicle, and at all other locations on the Airport where specifically prohibited by signs. Smoking is prohibited in all Airport buildings and vehicles.
D. 
All applicable National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards concerning fueling activities are hereby incorporated as a part of this AR&R chapter; and all entities dispensing fuel are required to be knowledgeable of its contents.
E. 
Except as approved by the Airport Manager, no Class A or Class B explosives, Class A poisons or radioactive materials are permitted on the Airport.
F. 
The Airport Manager has the right to inspect all tenant premises and to observe tenant activities as a condition to and method of preventing unsafe practices.
G. 
The cleaning of engines or other parts of an airplane within an enclosure shall be with nonflammable liquids. If volatile flammable liquids are employed, cleaning operations shall be carried on in the open air in an area designated by the Airport Manager. The procedures and precautions outlined in the criteria of the National Fire Protection Association entitled "Safeguarding Aircraft Cleaning, Painting and Paint Removal and Aircraft Cabin Cleaning and Refurbishing Operations" will be adhered to in all cleaning and refurbishing operations using flammable fluids, including the storage of such fluids.
H. 
No company or individual will be allowed to transport flammable liquids into any aircraft area or to refuel aircraft on any portion of the Airport property owned by the Airport Commission prior to securing written authorization from the Airport Manager.
I. 
During refueling or defueling, fuel handling vehicles shall be placed so as to be readily removable in the event of a fire. No more than one refueler shall be positioned to refuel an aircraft.
J. 
Each fuel handling vehicle shall be conspicuously marked in letters of contrasting colors, with the word "flammable" on both sides and the rear of the cargo tank, and with the wording "emergency shut off" and of the appropriate operating instructions required at the emergency operating devices. Each fuel-handling device will also be conspicuously marked on both sides and the rear with the type and grade of fuel it contains, the Universal Product Code designation and "no smoking" signs.
K. 
Oxygen system servicing is not permitted during aircraft fueling operations or while other work is performed that could provide a source of ignition.
L. 
Oxygen system servicing and fuel servicing shall be performed only when the aircraft is located outside the hangar.
M. 
During fueling operations, electronic communications (radios, cell phones, etc.) are prohibited within 50 feet.
A. 
Fuel storage areas will be fenced, with locked gates and warning placards, prohibiting general public access.
B. 
Fueling an aircraft with one or more of the aircraft's engines running is prohibited. Hot fueling a helicopter may be permitted by the Airport Manager if a suitable location can be identified.
C. 
Aircraft and fuel servicing equipment (trucks, carts, hydrants, and nozzles) must be bonded to each other and grounded before fuel flow starts. Refuel trucks must be grounded while at loading rack.
D. 
Open flames are not permitted within 50 feet of any fuel service activity or fueling equipment.
E. 
Fuel service activity will cease when lightning discharges occur within the vicinity of the Airport.
F. 
Fuel spills in excess of one gallon must be reported to the Airport Manager and immediate action taken by the spilling entity to clean up the spill in accordance with all local, state, and federal regulations.
G. 
Electric switches and fixtures must be "explosion proof" and meet NFPA and state and local codes when installed for use in the immediate vicinity of fuel vapors.
H. 
Fuel servicing vehicles are prohibited from being parked or stored inside of a building.
I. 
During fuel servicing, two dry chemical fire extinguishers (20 BC or larger), or CO2 equivalent, must be available for immediate use. The extinguishers may be on the fueling vehicle and must be within 10 feet of the fueling activity. The entity dispensing the fuel is responsible for providing fire extinguishers.
J. 
All tenants are responsible for supplying and maintaining fire extinguishers on tenant premises.
K. 
No flammable, corrosive or toxic liquids will be disposed of into or onto storm drains, sewer drains, toilet/shop/hangar drains, aprons, parking lots, roadways, catch basins, ditches or raw land.
L. 
Cylinders of compressed flammable gas will not be stored inside any buildings except as provided by NFPA standards and local codes, and in compliance with OSHA regulations.
M. 
Storage of flammable liquids, gases, signal flares or other similar items in any building or structure on the Airport is prohibited unless approved in writing by the Airport Manager.
N. 
Open fires of any type are prohibited on the Airport unless approved by the Airport Manager.
O. 
All welding operations shall be conducted in approved welding booths or approved aircraft maintenance areas according to local code.
P. 
Storage of lubricating oils must be in code-approved, locked storage cabinets.
Q. 
Storage of a volatile compound having a flash point of less than 110° F. is prohibited on the Airport unless use of the compound is required for aviation purposes, approved in writing by the local Fire Marshal, and in a room fireproofed or otherwise fire protected according to code.
R. 
All fire extinguishing equipment must be inspected and tagged in accordance with NFPA standards and local codes.
S. 
No person shall intentionally obstruct, delay, physically disturb or interfere with the free movement of any other person on the Airport. Law enforcement officers are exempt from this rule.
T. 
Hunting on Airport property is prohibited without prior written permission of the Airport Manager.