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Fire regulations stipulate whether dormitories can be set up in gas stations

Gas filling stations cannot have dormitories. This is because there are huge safety risks. After all, the gas in the gas station is flammable and explosive, and the dormitory can basically be regarded as a living area, and fireworks may occur in the living area. Therefore, this is likely to cause fireworks to be exposed and cause unpredictable dangers, so gas stations are not allowed to set up dormitories.

Precautions at gas filling stations

Natural gas is flammable and explosive. Fireworks and the use of wireless devices (mobile phones, etc.) are strictly prohibited.

Gas refilling stations are dangerous places and no one is allowed to enter. Non-staff are strictly prohibited from operating and tampering is strictly prohibited.

Overpressure is strictly prohibited, the filling pressure of gas cylinders shall not be greater than 20MPa, the equipment shall not be overtemperature or overpressured, and the maximum working pressure of the gas filling station shall not be greater than 25MPa.

To use labor protection supplies correctly, employees must wear labor protection clothing (anti-static) and are strictly prohibited from wearing shoes with iron nails.

Gas refueling vehicles must meet the conditions for refueling, that is, the electrical appliances are turned off, there is no one on board, and the device is qualified.

The warning signs in the station are clear, and the fire-fighting equipment and safety equipment are complete (fire extinguishers, fire belts, gas masks, etc.).

Electrical work requires two people, one person to operate and the other to supervise.

To use explosion-proof electrical appliances, use explosion-proof tools.

Gas filling station employees must hold employment certificates to work.