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JHA Painting

This job hazard analysis document summarizes the potential hazards associated with painting tasks and the actions needed to address them. Potential hazards include exposure to oil-based paints and paint thinners, heavy lifting, slips/trips/falls, dust and paint in eyes. Recommended safety precautions are using proper personal protective equipment like safety footwear, gloves, and respirators; checking material safety data sheets; providing adequate ventilation; using ladders safely; keeping work areas clear; and getting assistance from coworkers when needed. The document was created on March 17, 2021 to analyze ergonomic and worksite hazards for painters performing tasks at a moderate rated level of potential loss.

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JHA Painting

This job hazard analysis document summarizes the potential hazards associated with painting tasks and the actions needed to address them. Potential hazards include exposure to oil-based paints and paint thinners, heavy lifting, slips/trips/falls, dust and paint in eyes. Recommended safety precautions are using proper personal protective equipment like safety footwear, gloves, and respirators; checking material safety data sheets; providing adequate ventilation; using ladders safely; keeping work areas clear; and getting assistance from coworkers when needed. The document was created on March 17, 2021 to analyze ergonomic and worksite hazards for painters performing tasks at a moderate rated level of potential loss.

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JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS - Task Specific

NEW x REVISED

WORKPLACE TASK TO BE ANALYSED WESTERN HAZARD CATEGORY* DATE:

Painting Ergonomic/Worksite hazards March 17, 2021


DEPARTMENT HAZARD TYPE* WRITTEN BY:

Facilities Management Overloading/Slips/Trips/Falls Ted Chelchowski


WESTERN JOB CLASSIFICATION* LOSS POTENTIAL RATING* REVIEWED BY:

Painter Moderate Structural Shop


REQUIRED EQUIPMENT AND/OR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT *refer to Stantec Specific Job Report MGMT APPROVAL:

Safety Footwear (Glasses, Gloves, and Respirator when required). Ted Chelchowski

SEQUENCE OF TASK POTENTIAL HAZARDS ACTION OR PROCEDURE


When using oil base paint, area needs to be well vented Oil base paints Check material hazards re WHMIS and MSDS
Caution with paint thinners as per MSDS Heavy objects Proper PPE
Inspect work site Slips/trips/falls, strains
Select appropriate paints Dust & paint in eyes Respirator ½ face may be needed- organic vapour
Opening and closing paint cans Proper ventilation
Brush and roller work Use caution with paint thinners
Use ladder for cutting and repairs when needed Clean/clear work site
Assistance from co-worker if needed
Try and change work tasks
Rag disposal spontanious combustion dispose in approved rag container

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