Spray Painting — Safe Work Method Statement

Covers spray painting operations including airless spray, HVLP (high volume low pressure) and conventional spray application of primers, undercoats, topcoats and specialty coatings. Includes both interior and exterior spray application, equipment setup, overspray management and clean-up in accordance with AS/NZS 2311 and AS 1940.

5 work steps 11 hazards identified 11 control measures 5×5 risk matrix Worker sign-off section

High-Risk Activity Categories

Hazardous Chemicals

Legislation Referenced

WHS Reg 2011, Reg 291(1)(d) - Work involving hazardous chemicals WHS Reg 2011, Part 7.1 - Hazardous chemicals WHS Reg 2011, Reg 44 - Duties relating to hazardous chemicals WHS Reg 2011, Part 3.1 - Managing risks to health and safety WHS Reg 2011, Reg 39 - Provision of information, training and instruction

PPE Requirements

Full-face supplied-air respirator (for isocyanates) (AS/NZS 1716) Half-face respirator with A1P2 cartridge (water-based) (AS/NZS 1716) PAPR with A2P3 cartridge (solvent-based) (AS/NZS 1716) Safety goggles (chemical splash) (AS/NZS 1337.1) Disposable coveralls with hood (Category III Type 5/6) Nitrile chemical-resistant gloves (AS/NZS 2161.10) Anti-static enclosed footwear (AS/NZS 2210.3) Class 5 hearing protection (AS/NZS 1270)

Australian Standards Referenced

AS/NZS 2311 - Guide to the painting of buildings AS 1940 - The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids AS/NZS 1716 - Respiratory protective devices AS/NZS 1715 - Selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective equipment AS/NZS 1580 - Paints and related materials - Methods of test AS/NZS 1337.1 - Personal eye protection AS/NZS 1270 - Acoustics - Hearing protectors
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