As a Spray Painter, you are responsible for applying coatings and finishes to surfaces using spraying equipment. In this role, you may work with hazardous substances such as certain dyes, resins, or solvents, which can include materials recognised as potentially carcinogenic.
Exposure to these substances can create both immediate and long-term health risks, making awareness of these hazards an important part of safe painting operations.
To reduce risks, it is essential to follow strict application and handling procedures, ensure effective ventilation and fume extraction, and consistently use appropriate personal protective equipment. By prioritising safety, you help protect your health and contribute to a safer workplace.