This Interior Spray Finishing Checklist helps teams assess and control hazards in spray painting operations. It covers supervision, equipment condition, designated mixing rooms, ignition source control, spill response, storage of paints and solvents, PPE and respirator use, abrasive prep eye protection, and waste handling. Fire prevention measures include extinguishers, sprinkler maintenance, ventilation during and after spraying, and regular duct cleaning. The checklist addresses flammable liquid limits, bonding and grounding of containers, hoses, spray booths, and equipment, as well as filter inspection and replacement. It includes procedures for airless and electrostatic spraying, drying ovens, and specific requirements for aircraft painting such as de-energizing systems, isolation, and static control. It also outlines storage and disposal practices for spray cans, rags, and organic peroxides, aligning with AFI 91-203.
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