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The following 10 slides represent a Sample Preview from this Training Presentation. The complete “OSHA 600” based PowerPoint Presentation is available for subscribers to EH&S Manager Online . SPRAY FINISHING. Introduction.
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The following 10 slides represent a Sample Preview from this Training Presentation The complete “OSHA 600” based PowerPoint Presentation is available for subscribers to EH&S Manager Online. © 2003 Seton Identification Products
Introduction • 29 CFR 1910.107, "Spray Finishing Using Flammable and Combustible Materials", is based on the National Fire Protection Association's, "Spray Finishing Using Flammable and Combustible Materials", manual, 1969 edition. • Many technological changes have occurred in the field of spray finishing since the 1969 edition was published. © 2003 Seton Identification Products
Introduction • The current edition of NFPA 33 is entitled "Spray Application Using Flammable and Combustible Materials". It recognizes the hazards inherent to more current operations such as spray-up molding (e.g., fiberglass). © 2003 Seton Identification Products
Introduction • This module applies to flammable and combustible finishing materials when applied as a spray by: • Compressed air • "Airless" or "hydraulic atomization" • Steam • Electrostatic methods • Any other means in continuous or intermittent processes. © 2003 Seton Identification Products
Introduction • Spray Finishing also covers the application of combustible powders by powder spray guns, electrostatic powder spray guns, fluidized beds, and electrostatic fluidized beds. • This module does not apply to outdoor spray application of buildings, tanks, or other similar structures, nor to small portable spraying apparatus not used repeatedly in the same location. • In these situations, there would be lesser chance of combustible residue buildup and greater chance of atmospheric dilution of flammable vapors. © 2003 Seton Identification Products
Introduction • The Spray Finishing module covers the following sections: • Critical Concepts • Spray Booths • Electrical and Other Ignition Sources • Ventilation • Flammable and Combustible Liquids • Fire Protection • Operations and Maintenance © 2003 Seton Identification Products
Introduction • Operations and Maintenance • Fixed Electrostatic Apparatus • Electrostatic Hand Spraying Equipment • Drying, Curing, or Fusion Apparatus • Powder Coatings • Organic Peroxides and Dual Component Coatings. © 2003 Seton Identification Products
Objectives • At the end of this Spray Finishing module, you should be able to: • Identify and define critical terms related to spray finishing • Understand the construction and safety requirements related to spray booths, spray rooms, hand spraying, and other techniques • Understand requirements for storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids used in spray finishing • Identify critical factors influencing operation and maintenance • Identify and define the various techniques of spray finishing discussed in this module. © 2003 Seton Identification Products
Critical Concepts • In order to better understand spray finishing principles, it is helpful to understand some critical concepts. These concepts are listed below. • Click on each term to learn more. • Spray Area • Spray Room • Spray Booth • Dry-Spray Booth © 2003 Seton Identification Products
Critical Concepts • The spray area concept is more complex and, therefore, deserves to be explained in detail. In general, a spray area is any area in which dangerous quantities of flammable vapors or mists, or combustible residues, dusts, or deposits are present due to the operation of a spraying process. • The current edition of NFPA 33 offers greater insight into the meaning of the spray area. © 2003 Seton Identification Products
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