POL FACILITIES PARRY AND ENIWETOK RECOMMENDATIONS FOR BETTER OPERATION AND SAFER OPERATING CONDITIONS drain line should be installed to retain the liquid, which could be returned to the system when cleaning operations are finished, See FS 606. Loading Rack. The fence section of the loading rack at both Eniwetok and Parry interferes with efficient and safe loading of the trucks. The pipe section of the loading nozzle should be lengthened at least 2 feet. The counter-balance weight should -be increased also to offset the addition of the pipe. The rack and assembly for tying the nozzle inside the fenced enclosure causes the employee to work over the barbed wire guard on the fence. The tying assembly could be in- stalled at the outside of the fence to eliminate this hazard. See FS 607. Gasoline and fuel oil are being spilled after each truck loading operation. The liquid forms a pool underneath the truck and creates a fire hazard which could be eliminated by better nozzle control and a concrete pad equipped with a suitable drain to remove the waste fluid from the area. Tank Gauge. A standard gauge should be provided to measure the oil, gasoline and water contents of each tank. 2-12