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  • Trainee

  • Instructor

  • Aircraft Serviced (if applicable)

  • Date

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  • Employee is familiar with pre-service inspection

  • Employee checks lines for wear

  • Employee checks tanks for any visible damage/wear

  • Employee is able to identify and describe the functions of the pressure regulator, bleed valve and pressure gauges

  • Employee opens valves in correct order to check tank PSI and checks for leaks in the lines

  • Employee shuts all valves correctly following PSI check

  • Employee updates PSI by writing the new number on the tank (if applicable)

  • Employee is able to properly disconnect, stow, and replace oxygen tank(s) (if applicable)

  • Employee ensures that the tanks are secured to the cart, checks the tires and that the carts structure is intact

  • Employee ensure all lines are stowed and will not drag during towing

  • Employee is able to properly transport oxygen cart to service area (if applicable)

  • Employee is familiar with which tank to begin the service with

  • Employee is able to locate aircrafts oxygen inlet (if applicable)

  • Employee is able to determine which attachment is to be used and attaches it to the aircraft properly

  • Employee services the aircraft at an appropriate pace

  • Employee correctly closes the tanks, and bleeds the lines before detaching

  • Employee stows away all fittings and ensures that they all have protective caps

  • Employee writes the updated tank(s) PSI on the side of the tank(s)

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