
TM 55-1520-228-10
CARBON MONOXIDE
When smoke, suspected carbon monoxide fumes, or symptoms of anoxia exist, the crew should
immediately ventilate cabin and shut off heater.
HANDLING FUEL AND OILS
Turbine fuels and lubricating oil contain additives which are poisonous and readily absorbed through
the skin. Do not allow them to remain on skin longer than necessary.
HANDLING HYDRAULIC FLUID (MIL-H-83282)
Prolonged contact with liquid or mist can irritate eyes and skin. After prolonged contact with skin,
immediately wash contacted area with soap and water. If liquid contacts eyes, flush immediately
with clean water. If liquid is swallowed, do not induce vomiting; get immediate medical attention.
Wear rubber gloves when handling liquid. If prolonged contact with mist is likely, wear an appropri-
ate respirator. When fluid is decomposed by heating, toxic gases are released.
HAZARDOUS CARGO
Items of cargo possessing dangerous physical properties, such as explosives, acids,flammable,
etc., must be handled with extreme caution and in accordance with established regulations. Refer
to TM 38-250.
NOISE
Sound pressure levels in this aircraft during some operating conditions exceed the Surgeon Gen-
eral’s hearing conservation criteria as defined in TB MED 501. Hearing protection devices, such as
the aviator helmet or earplugs are required to be worn by all personnel in and around the aircraft
during its operation.
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