November 13, 2014
Painter Safety Training
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November 13, 2014
Painting is one of the most important aspects to the aesthetic beauty of a property. A fresh coat of paint can completely transform an old, run-down house into a beautiful and inviting home. Below, you’ll find a list of training topics that are required for most Painters.
Any employee that may be subject to lead at or above the ‘action level’. See full OSHA regulation for more details.
Annually.
Employees that are exposed to airborne concentrations of asbestos at or above the PEL limit shall be trained. See full OSHA regulation for more details.
Annually.
Required for employees that are required to work while on a scaffold. See full OSHA regulation for more details.
When there is a change or when the employee is observed being unsafe.
Required for each employee that may be exposed to fall hazards. See full OSHA regulation for more details.
When there is a change in the workplace or the employer has reason to believe that a trained employee does not have the understanding and skill necessary to perform the job safely.
Employees that are required to use ladders or stairways should be trained on the hazards associated with their usage. See full OSHA regulation for more details.
Provide retraining so that the employee maintains the understanding and knowledge acquired from the training.
When an employee is required to wear PPE, they must be trained on its usage. See full OSHA regulation for more details.
Retraining required when the type of PPE changes, employee demonstrates inability to use PPE properly, or when the workplace changes in a way that renders previous training obsolete.
Annually
Annually
Annually
Annually
Annually