The purpose of this code of practice is to provide practical guidance on meeting the requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984 and Occupational Safety and Health Regulations 1996 as they apply to spray painting and enable a consistent approach to controlling the risks from spray painting.
The code focuses on the spray painting process, providing practical guidance on how to achieve a safe working environment through a three step process – hazard identification, risk assessment, and risk control – followed by a review. This publication applies to all industries where spray painting is carried out, and can be
used as a basis for guidance in particular sectors of industry, such as vehicle manufacture, panel beating and furniture manufacture.
While this publication primarily addresses the risks associated with the use of hazardous substances and plant, it also contains limited guidance on controlling the risks arising from other hazards in spray painting, such as manual handling and noise.
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