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Personal
Protective Equipment
Painting
isn't an inherently dangerous activity, but it always pays
to follow good safety practices. Carelessness is the quickest
way to get into trouble when doing any project, and painting
is no exception.
Personal
Protective Equipment: Good painting practice dictates that
the skin, eyes, and lungs be protected at all times. This
can be accomplished by purchasing GLOVES, SAFETY GOGGLES and
a DUST MASK or RESPIRATOR.
FABRIC
OR LEATHER WORK GLOVES are necessary when scraping, wire-brushing,
sanding and patching. Wear them at all times when working
around splintered wood.
RUBBER
GLOVES should be worn when working with bleach solution, paint
thinners and removers and any type of acid. Also wear them
when cleaning painting equipment using paint thinner or mineral
spirits.
(NOTE:
Be sure that the gloves are the kind of rubber that will not
be softened when exposed to lacquer thinners or other harsh
chemicals.)
EYE
PROTECTION is recommended when wire-brushing, scraping, sanding
or painting overhead. SAFETY GOGGLES are a must when handling
acids, bleach or other chemicals.
It
is also a good idea to wear a DUST MASK when sanding. And,
if you are doing any painting with a sprayer, wear a MIST
FILTER plus an ORGANIC VAPOR RESPIRATOR to avoid breathing
paint spray into your lungs.
Finally,
wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing when doing any type
of painting.
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