Safe Use of Spray Paints
A safety talk covering ventilation, PPE, and fire risks when using spray paints.
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Key Hazards
- Inhalation of solvents
- Fire risk from flammable vapors
- Overspray drifting onto surfaces
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Safe use of spray paints is important for maintenance teams, painters, and industrial workers. Spray paint contains flammable solvents and produces fine mist that can be harmful when inhaled.
Workers should use spray paints only in well-ventilated areas and consider wearing respirators when working indoors. Masking nearby surfaces helps control overspray.
Different products have different drying times and solvent strengths. Workers should read labels to understand hazards and PPE requirements.
Workers should remove ignition sources before spraying, including open flames, sparks, or hot surfaces.
Safety Reminders
- Ensure proper ventilation.
- Wear appropriate respiratory protection.
- Remove ignition sources.
- Control overspray with masking.
Ask the Crew
- Do we need additional ventilation today?
- Have ignition sources been removed from the area?