3. Pumping hazardous, flammable, or combustible
liquids should only be done in buildings, rooms or
areas suited for this purpose. (See NFPA 30, NFPA 78,
NFPA 80, NFPA 251, NFPA 704, other suitable NFPA
codes, OSHA, insurance companies, local codes
and ordinances.)
WARNING! When filling cans, drums, etc. with
combustible or flammable liquids, both the
container pumping from and the container
pumping to should be bonded and grounded
to dissipate possible accumulations of static
electricity and minimize sparks caused by
static electricity (refer to NFPA 77 for specifics
and further details).
Removal of outer garments in work areas where
there may be flammable or explosive liquids
that are ignitable with low electrical energy
can be fatal and/or cause property damage
(refer to NFPA 56A and NFPA 77 for further
details).
4. The "WARNING" and instructions for gasoline below
pertain not only to gasoline, but to any flammable,
combustible or hazardous fluid.
WARNING! Gasoline is a highly flammable
fuel. The improper use, handling or storage of
gasoline can be dangerous. Prevent accidents
by following these safety rules:
a. Use gasoline only as fuel, never as a cleaning fluid.
b. Use only an approved container to hold or
store gasoline. Never store gasoline in familiar
containers, such as milk containers or soda bottles.
c. Store gasoline in a cool location, out of the
reach of children. Never store gasoline near
heat or an open flame.
d. Provide a fire extinguisher nearby when
working with gasoline. Be sure extinguisher is
in operating condition. Check the pressure
gauge or indicator. Be familiar with its proper
use. Consult local fire department for the
correct type of extinguisher for your application.
Extinguishers rated ABC by the National Fire
Protection Association are appropriate for most
applications.
e. Provide positive shut-off valves on all permanent
fuel supplies. Fuel lines must be constructed of steel
piping, adequately secured and free from leaks.
f. Provide adequate ventilation and clean up any
spills when handling or pumping flammable liquids.
g. NO SMOKING!
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5. Do not use torches or apply fire or flame to this
pump for any reason.
6. Secure the discharge line before starting the pump.
An unsecured discharge line will slip, possibly
causing personal injury and/or property damage.
7.
Do not overtighten nonmetallic threaded fittings.
One full turn past hand tight is usually enough to
prevent leakage. Teflon sealant tape should be
used on all threaded joints, including the spout.
8. Check hoses for weak or worn condition before each
use, making certain that all connections are secure.
9. Periodically inspect pump and system components.
Perform routine maintenance as required.
10. Drain all liquids from the system before servicing.
11. Personal Safety
a. Wear safety glasses at all times when working
b. Wear a face shield, proper apparel and suitable
c. Keep work area clean, uncluttered and properly
d. Keep visitors at a safe distance from the work
e. Make workshop childproof, with padlocks and
WARNING! Any pump used to transfer
flammable liquids must be stored in a well–
ventilated area after use.
with pump.
respiratory equipment when pumping hazardous
chemicals.
lit. Replace all unused tools and equipment.
area.
master switches and by removing starter keys.
WARNING! Failure to follow all general safety
information can result in a fatality, personal
injury and/or property damage!
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