TM 5-4320-300-144-38. RADIATOR (CONT)Location/ItemActionRemarksTESTWARNINGExposure to exhaust gases produces symptoms of headache, dizziness, lossof muscular control, drowsiness, or coma. Brain damage or death can re-sult from severe exposure.Fumes from engines become concentrated with poor ventilation.1.Operate engine in a ventilated area only.2.Ventilate personnel compartments when idling engine.3.While running vehicle, be alert for fumes. Keep compartments venti-lated. If someone is overcome, expose to fresh air; keep warm andstill; give artificial respiration if needed. Seek medical attention.Administer oxygen, if available.GOOD VENTILATION IS THE BEST DEFENSE AGAINST EXHAUSTPOISONING.14. LeaksStart engine and check for leaks at hose endsand in radiator core. Tighten hose clamps asrequired. Replace radiator if leak is in core.4-154
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