Safe Use of Paint Rollers
A safety talk covering ladder use, splatter control, and repetitive motion hazards during rolling.
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Key Hazards
- Overreaching from ladders
- Paint splatter in eyes
- Strain from repetitive rolling
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Safe use of paint rollers is important for painters, remodeling crews, and facility staff. Rolling seems simple but involves repetitive motion and elevated work.
Workers should avoid leaning too far from ladders. Repositioning the ladder is safer than stretching to reach another section.
Different roller naps work best on different surfaces. Using the wrong type increases resistance and strain.
Wearing eye protection prevents irritation from splatter, especially when rolling overhead surfaces.
Safety Reminders
- Reposition ladders frequently.
- Use the correct roller nap.
- Wear eye protection.
- Take breaks to prevent strain.
Ask the Crew
- Are we rolling overhead surfaces today?
- Do we need different roller naps for this job?