Workers responsible for supervising, performing or assisting the painting activities in the naval building, repair and dismantling industry.
Prerequisites
- RG;
- CPF;
- Passport (expatriates).
Objective
To train the workers to identify the risks inherent to the painting activities, as well as to adopt safety and health protective measures.
Course content
Theory - 16 hours
Module 1 - Basic Painting Knowledge:
1.1 Painting Purposes
1.2 Industrial Field Painting
1.3 Composition of Liquid Paints;
1.4 Quality Control;
1.5 Corrosion;
1.6 Surfaces’ Cleaning and Preparation;
1.7 Working Procedures;
1.8 Disposal.
Module 2 - Risks Inherent to the Painting Activities:
2.1 Environmental Risks Inherent to the Activity;
2.2 Chemical Agents;
2.3 Operational Risks Inherent to the Activity;
2.4 Ergonomic Agents;
2.5 Mechanical Agents.
Module 3 - Risk Control Measures:
3.1 Protection Measures for Painting Activities;
3.2 Training;
3.3 Work Permit;
3.4 Preliminary Risk Analysis;
3.5 Material Safety Data Sheet for Chemical Products (MSDS);
3.6 Lower Explosivity Limit;
3.7 Ventilation;
3.8 Isolation;
3.9 Confined Spaces and Work at Height;
3.10 Hygiene and Worker Protection.
Technical Reference: ABNT NBR 14725 Chemical Products - Information About Safety, Health and Environment, NR-6; NR-9 and NR-34.
Exam
Multiple choice exam, with minimum passing grade of 60%.
Validity: 1 year