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==General Finishing Room Knowledge==
 
==General Finishing Room Knowledge==
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George Fox University takes special precautions while handling, storing, and disposing of paint material. Before using any product, read the label carefully. Never use any paint product that has a missing or unreadable label. The user is responsible for wearing appropriate personal protective equipment such as goggles or safety glasses and gloves.  
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George Fox University takes special precautions while handling, storing, and disposing of paint material. Before using any product, read the label carefully. Never use any paint product that has a missing or unreadable label. The user is responsible for wearing appropriate personal protective equipment such as goggles or safety glasses and gloves.
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Storage of Paint Material
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Talk to Justin or Nick about storing your paint products or other chemicals in the flammables cabinet. All aerosol or flammable paint must be stored when not in use in a flammable cabinet located to the right of the spray booth.  Cabinet must remain closed at all times. Storage of water-based latex paint is exempt from these storage requirements. Paint lids or aerosol can caps must be closed tightly.   
All aerosol or flammable paint must be stored when not in use in a flammable cabinet located to the right of the spray booth.  Cabinet must remain closed at all times. Storage of water-based latex paint is exempt from these storage requirements. Paint lids or aerosol can caps must be closed tightly.   
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Disposal of Paint
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George Fox University disposed of paint per its Waste Management Plan.  Aerosol paint cans must be delivered to Plant Services for puncturing. All latex paint is disposed of in accordance with the Oregon PaintCare program. If the paint canister is empty, it may be thrown in the dumpster.
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Other Operations
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Any other operations such as cutting, grinding, or sanding inside the spray booth must not create a flammable hazard.  Fine dust created by sanding can be a fire and explosion hazard. Operators must clean fine dust daily to prevent buildup.
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George Fox University disposes of paint per its Waste Management Plan. Aerosol paint cans must be delivered to Plant Services for puncturing. All latex paint is disposed of in accordance with the Oregon PaintCare program. If the paint canister is empty, it may be thrown in the dumpster.
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Any other operations such as cutting, grinding, or sanding inside the spray booth must not create a flammable hazard. Fine dust created by sanding can be a fire and explosion hazard. Users must clean fine dust daily to prevent buildup.
    
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