Work Method Statements
Spray Painting Outdoors Safe Work Procedure or Work Method Statement
Spray Painting in an outdoor environment needs to be performed in a safe manner, without having any adverse effects to other workers, or the person performing the task.
This six page Safe Work Procedure or Work Method Statement has been developed for employers to be able to give direct instructions on how to Spray Paint Safely. The document can be used as part of a Safety Induction and implemented into an existing OHS System.
The Safety Procedure for Spray Painting includes:
- Site Risks
- Respirators
- Storage of Paint
- Pre-Start
- Operation
- Completion
- Health Hazards and more
The Procedure is in MSWord Format and is email ready. It is generally emailed within six business hours.
Referenced from:
- Queensland – Spray Painting Guide for Employers and Operator
- New South Wales - Workcover – Spray painting Guide – 2001
- National Occupational Health and Safety Commission -NATIONAL GUIDANCE MATERIAL FOR SPRAY PAINTING
- National Occupational Health and Safety Commission – ISOCYANATES (Guide)