terry wrote:
wrote:
Colour coding sounds like good idea, although until now wasn't aware
there was a 'standard' for each fluid!
The "big boys and girls" use the yellow and blue etc color code for
"deck fills", vents and over fills. But they usually have a QMED, or
lowley wipper doing such activity.
Sorta like O2 compressed gas cylinders using green,
NO2 blue, Acetylene black, unless in the EU then maroon...........
But even preasure vessel color code is not universally standard in the
USA.
So not likely that volunteer
crew members and/or summer staff at a marina will be any more
knowledgeable than myself?
Ya but who drives up to the pump and says filler up and then walks
away? Personnaly I consider any on-loading, and for that matter, taking
on ANYthing on my boat a personal-lineof sight activity.
I have a 2" color band painted on my deck that surrounds each deck
fill. It reminds my muddled brain to put the right stuff iun the right
hole.
ex jailer
Sometimes controll freak
Bob