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Painting Safe Work Method Statement Description

The five page Safe Work Method Statement outlines the Safety Steps required to Paint Safely.

Painting needs to be used with caution and appropiate safety procedures. The Painting procedure is This Is Not A Blank Template and is not a blank template. Safety Procedures can be edited or customised in MS Word if required.

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Additional Safety Notes

Before Painting:

  • Check that there is adequate ventilation when indoors.
  • Mask switches and other items.
  • Preferrably have power isolated where possible.
  • Removed door handles and locks where possible, otherwise mask them.
  • Use a paint shaker if available.
  • Dry tins can be disposed of as solid waste.

The Safety Procedure includes:

  • Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
  • Risk Assessment
  • Preparation
  • Painting Tins
  • Brushes
  • Disposal
  • Storage
  • Risk Ratings

  • 5 Page Complete Procedure
  • MS Word Format
  • This Is Not A Blank Template
  • Version 4.0

Painting Safe Work Method Statement has been referenced from:

  • Queensland – Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 – Section 28 - Obligations
  • Queensland – Workplace Health and Safety Regulations 1997 – Part 13 Hazardous Substances
  • US Department of Housing and Urban Development – Lead Paint Safety – A Field Guide
  • Wattyl Paints – Application Tips

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