Underground Pump Station Mechanical Inspection
by Nyamjav Terbish, from the Community
Use this standard work instruction to perform a planned 4 week visual inspection of underground pump station pumps at Kennecott Underground. The procedure covers pre start preparation and isolation, required PPE and tools, and safety considerations including electrical hazards, slips and trips, visibility, force and communication. Detailed steps guide checks for leaks, loose fasteners, housing damage, and adjustment bolts. After the inspection, clean the work area, return tools and parts, notify the supervisor that the pump station is back in operation, and report any defects or repairs. This procedure is intended for trained, competent mechanics working in asset management at underground mining sites.
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