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Work Health and Safety (Spray Painting and Powder Coating) Code of Practice 2015
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Work Health and Safety Act 2011
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F2016L00412
30 March 2016
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FOREWORD
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 What are spray painting and powder coating?
1.2 Who has health and safety duties in relation to spray painting and powder coating?
1.3 What is required to manage risks associated with spray painting and powder coating?
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2. THE RISK MANAGEMENT PROCESS
2.1 Identifying the hazards
2.2 Assessing the risks
2.3 Controlling the risks
2.4 Reviewing control measures
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3. CONTROLLING THE RISKS OF SPRAY PAINTING
3.1 Spray painting in spray booths
3.2 Ventilation systems
3.3 Spray painting outside a spray booth
3.4 Maintenance
3.5 Information, training, instruction and supervision
3.6 Personal protective equipment
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4. CONTROLLING THE RISKS OF POWDER COATING
4.1 Hazardous chemicals
4.2 Controlling exposure
4.3 Electrical safety
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5. OTHER HAZARDS AND CONTROL MEASURES
5.1 Fire and explosion
5.2 Electrical risks
5.3 Manual tasks
5.4 Confined spaces
5.5 Heat
5.6 Noise
5.7 Injection injury
APPENDIX A – SAMPLE RISK ASSESSMENT SHEET
APPENDIX B – SPRAY PAINTING EXCLUSION ZONES & VENTILATION CONDITIONS