Tool Safety · 2–5 min toolbox talk
Paint Sprayer Safety
A safety talk addressing hazards of paint sprayers, including chemical exposure and injection injuries from high-pressure equipment.
Use this printed script for your tailgate or toolbox talk. Read through the hazards, script, and questions with your crew.
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“Paint Sprayer Safety”
Key Hazards
- Injection injuries from high-pressure spray
- Respiratory exposure to vapors and aerosols
- Fire hazards from flammable coatings and vapors
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Paint sprayer safety is important because high-pressure sprayers can inject material under the skin and create serious chemical and fire hazards.
Never point a sprayer at yourself or others. Injection injuries can look minor but require immediate medical attention. Use trigger locks and follow safe handling procedures when not actively spraying.
Use proper ventilation and respiratory protection for the product being applied. Paint vapors and aerosols can irritate lungs and create unsafe working conditions in enclosed areas.
Many coatings are flammable. Control ignition sources, follow product instructions, and keep the area clean of overspray buildup.
Safety Reminders
- Treat high-pressure spray as an injection hazard.
- Use ventilation and proper respiratory protection.
- Control ignition sources around flammable products.
- Follow safe handling and trigger-lock procedures.
Ask the Crew
- Do we have proper ventilation and PPE for this coating?
- Are ignition sources controlled in the spray area?