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GENERAL PUMP

A member of the Interpump Group

MS SERIES

3.3 Safety of operation

The access into the area when a high pressure unit is

working should be strictly prohibited to unauthorized

personnel. The area should be suitably enclosed and its

perimeter, so far as is reasonably practical, cordoned

off and proper warning notices displayed in prominent

positions.

Personnel authorized to enter that area should have been

previously trained to do so and informed of the risks

arising from failures, misuse and any foreseeable

circumstance which may occur during operation. Before

starting the pump unit and bringing it up to pressure the

Operator is requested to carry out the following checks:

1. Make sure that a correct water supply to the pump

is provided.

2. Make sure that water inlet filters are properly clean.

3. Eelectrical components and wiring, with special

emphasis on connections, junction boxes, switches

and supply cables should be free from external

damage (i.e. exposed and broken wires) and

adequately protected against water.

4. High pressure hose should not show apparent

external wear and the fittings at both ends should be

free from signs of erosion or corrosion.

5. Make sure that all fluids (lubricating oil for pump and

engine, cooling water, hydraulic fluids) are at proper

levels and in good condition.

6. Make sure the safety guards are in good condition.

The work should stop immediately and the pressure must

be released in the event that leakage becomes apparent

or if any person becomes aware of an change in condition

or any hazard existing or being introduced. Any failure

must be promptly reported and then checked personnel.

90 dB(A) suitable ear protection is advised.

NOTE: it must be emphasized that whereas protective

clothing provides adequate protection against spray and

flying particles, it does not constitute complete protection

protection against the direct impact of the water jet.

Additional protections in the form of suitable metal shields

or barriers may be necessary for certain jetting operation.

3. In most jetting operations it is an accepted practice

to employ a team of Operators consisting of two

members at least, in order to provide mutual

assistance in case of need and to rotate their duties

in case of long and heavy work. While the first

Operator holds the gun, the second Operator attends

the pump unit, keeping close watch on the first

Operator for signs of difficulty or fatigue, and

watching the surrounding area for intrusion by other

persons or unsafe situations. If required, he will shut

off the pressure unit until it is safe to continue.

4. The area in which the work is to proceed should be

clear of loose items and debris to prevent

tripping and slipping hazards.

5. The water jet should be directed only and always

against the workpiece even during preliminary

operating tests prior to starting work.

6. Where applicable, proper side shields should be

suitable placed to safeguard personnel and

equipment against contact with grit or particles

removed by the water jet.

7. On no account must the Operator be distracted

during operation until the jet has been stopped.

Personnel having reason to enter the water jetting

area should wait until the jet is stopped and his

presence known.

8. Each team member must always be aware of the

actions and intentions of other team members in order

to prevent any dangerous misunderstanding occurring

during jetting operation.

9. The pump unit should not be started and brought up

to pressure unless each team member is in his

designated position, the nozzle directed to the

workpiece and the lance or gun securely held.

3.5 Safety of maintenance

Apart from the working pressure regulation no attempt

should be made to adjust any nut, hose, fitting, etc., while

that part of the system is under pressure. The pump

should be stopped and any pressure in the line released

prior to making any adjustments.

1. The high pressure water unit should be maintained in

accordance with the Manufacturer’s instructions.

2. The unit should be maintained only by competent

personnel

3. Service and maintenance should be carried out with

proper tools in order to prevent any damage on high

pressure connections and fittings.

4. Use of other than original spar parts is strictly

forbidden.

3.4 General procedures for high pressure gun/lance

operation

1. The Operator should take reasonable care for the

safety of himself and of other persons who may be

affected by his acts or omission at work. His actions

should always be governed by his good sense and

responsibility.

2. The Operator should wear suitable waterproof

protective clothing, having regard to the type of work

being undertaken. The clothing set should include

adequate hand protection, suitable boots able to

ensure proper grip on wet floors, helmet provided with

full face shield, waterproof garment providing full

cover to the Operator, including his arms.

As most water jets produce noise levels in excess of

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