SWP-108 Paint Shaker Safe Work Procedure

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SWP-108 Paint Shaker Safe Work Procedure

Paint Shaker Safe Work Procedure WSHMS-02C-SWP-108

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Division: RETSD Analysis By: Kildonan-East Staff Date: Jun/15/2007

Department: Kildonan-East Collegiate Supervisor: Frequency: Hourly

Job Title: Auto Body Paint Approved By: JSA Number: ABP5

Job Title: Paint Shaker ABP5 Job Performed By: Teacher and or students

REQUIRED PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: CSA approved safety glasses or face-shield, CSA approved steel-toed boots/shoes, coveralls, rubber gloves, disposable mask

GENERAL NOTES: Operators of this machine must be trained by a qualified instructor, demonstrate operational competency and have received pre- operating approval by the instructor of the Body Shop. Operators should be wearing the personal protective equipment recommended above.

No lighters, matches or cell phones allowed in shop area. Long necklaces and or bracelets are to be removed. Long hair should be tied back. Strings hanging from pullovers/sweaters should be removed or tucked inside pullover/sweater. Hoods from pullovers/sweaters should be tucked inside pullover/sweater or removed.

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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS:

Step Description Hazard Controls 1 Conduct a pre-operation walk Trip, fall--Suspected malfunction of Good house keeping - clean/clear area of any clutter or spills. around inspection, be aware of machine-- --Report damages to instructor. Do not attempt to operate machine. surrounding to prevent bump injury. --Observe surrounding work area for proper house keeping. Remove all clutter or spills. --Observe condition of paint shaker, check for visible signs of wear. --Report all damages to instructor. Do not attempt to operate a damaged machine. --Observe location of others in or near the area, warn them of paint shaker operation, helpers/observers must always be in view of or behind the operator in a safe location. 2 Place paint can on paint shaker Dropping paint can - foot injury Wear personal protective equipment - CSA safety glasses or face- in between the two metal plates shield, CSA steel-toed safety shoes/boots and rubber gloves. - cradle. --Ensure both ends of paint can are fully within cradle plates. 3 Tighten plates by turning lever Hand or finger placed too close to lever Hold paint can firmly with, one hand under the can/plate and the clockwise until firmly secured. and post - skin or finger pinch. other hand tightening the lever. Do not over-tighten to prevent damaging the paint can. Do not use plastic mixing containers with paint shaker. 4 Turn switch to on position, allow Unprotected, rapid movement/agitation of Hands must be free of machine. -- paint to shake for 2 to 3 paint shaker components. minutes, or as recommended by the manufacturer.

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5 If paint shaker becomes noisier Unprotected, rapid movement/agitation of Wait until machine has stopped completely before repositioning and during operation, shut off power paint shaker components. tightening paint can. switch, reposition and retighten paint can. 6 Turn switch to off position. Unprotected, rapid movement/agitation of Hands must be free of machine except button finger. --Wait until paint shaker components. machine has stopped completely before proceeding to next step. 7 Loose clamps by turning lever Hand or finger placed to close to lever Place one hand under the can/plate while loosing the clamps with the counterclockwise and post - skin or finger pinch. --Dropping other. paint can - foot injury 8 Remove paint can from holder. Dropping paint can - foot injury Cradle paint can with both hands and remove from machine.

AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEE INFORMATION:

ID NUMBER: LAST NAME: FIRST NAME: REMARKS: JOB HISTORY INFORMATION:

DATE: REMARKS:

Approval Signature: Date:

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