Pump safety tips, Safety definitions – Goulds Pumps AF (Axial Flow) (42"/1200mm/54/60"/66") LM/LMR Bearings - IOM" User Manual

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Pump Safety Tips

Safety Apparel:

Insulated work gloves when handling hot bearings
or using a bearing heater

Heavy work gloves when handling parts with sharp
edges, especially impellers

Safety glasses (with side shields) for eye protection,
especially in machine shop areas

Steel-toed shoes for foot protection when handling
parts, heavy tools, etc.

Other personal protective equipment to protect
against hazard/toxic fluids

Coupling Guards:

Never operate a pump without a V-belt guard
properly installed

Flanged Connections:

Never force piping to make a connection with a
pump

Use only fasteners of the proper size and material

Ensure there are no missing fasteners

Beware of corroded or loose fasteners

Operation:

Do not operate below minimum rated flow, or with
discharge valves closed

Do not open vent or drain valves, or remove plugs
while system is pressurized

Maintenance Safety:

Always lockout power

Ensure pump is isolated from system and pressure
is relieved before disassembling pump, removing
plugs, or disconnecting piping

Use proper lifting and supporting equipment to
prevent serious injury

Observe proper decontamination procedures

Know and follow company safety regulations

Never apply heat to remove impeller

Observe all cautions and warnings highlighted in
pump instruction manual



Safety Definitions

These pumps have been designed for safe and reliable operation when properly used and maintained in accordance
with instructions contained in this manual. A pump is a pressure containing device with rotating parts that can be
hazardous. Operators and maintenance personnel must realize this and follow safety measures. Goulds pumps
shall not be liable for physical injury, damage or delays caused by a failure to observe the instructions in this manual.
The following symbols are used to denote special attention:

Electrical Hazard. Particular care must be taken when electrical power source to the equipment is
energized.

Warning. Operating procedure, practice etc which, if not correctly followed, could result in personal injury or
loss of life

Caution. Operating procedure, practice etc which if not followed could result in damage or destruction of
equipment

ATEX. If equipment is to be installed in a potentially explosive atmosphere and these procedures are not
followed, personal injury or equipment damage from an explosion may

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