Specifications
4.0 Maintenance and Repair
4.1 Inspection Checklist
5.0 Document Control
Any changes or updates to this document must be recorded and maintained.
Initially Created By: The Office of Safety and Risk Management
Date: September 2011
Consultation:
Studio Managers and Technicians
Program Chairs and faculty
Date:
January-April 2013
April – May, 2013
Approval By: VPFA and VPA
Date: September, 2013
Review and Revisions Made By:
Date Revised:
Changes Made(indicate sections):
Revisions Approved By:
Date of Approval:
DAILY
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Ensure the spray booth area is free of slip/trip hazards.
Ensure flammable/combustible materials are removed from the spray booth.
Inspect the spray booth and do maintenance work. Ensure debris/material have been removed after each
use.
Ensure the spraying materials (paints, primers, sealers, and other coatings) are stored on the designated
shelf or flammable cabinet.
Ensure the spray booth is kept free from electrical equipment, switches, lights, or other devices.
Ensure spark-producing equipment are kept away from the spray booth.
Ensure flammable materials (paints, thinners) are properly stored.
Maintain regular cleaning of the filters.
Inspect the filtration system-ensure the air efficiently removes overspray particles and mist from exhaust
air.
Ensure the ventilation system is in excellent working condition (check the air vents and fan blade).
WEEKLY
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Clean the exhaust fan and sprinkler heads.
Ensure fire prevention equipment is kept near by the spray booth and maintained.
Inspect the lights. Ensure lights are placed in a light fixture or outside the booth.
MONTHLY
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Ensure the spraying material (ex. Spray cans, spray guns) are properly maintained.
Ensure filters are changed once a month or as needed.
Inspect the fume hoods for proper airflow.
ANNUALLY
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Clean spray booth; remove paint from the walls of the booth.
Replace ceiling filters when necessary (when replacing filters wear appropriate personal protective
equipment-respirator, gloves, protective apron). Ensure proper disposing procedures are followed when
disposing filters.










