SSPC Guide 6-2021 – Guide for Containing Surface Preparation Debris Generated During Paint Removal Operations
This guide describes methods of paint removal, containment systems, and procedures for minimizing or preventing emissions from escaping the work area, and procedures for assessing the adequacy of the controls over emissions.
The containment systems are categorized in up to four classes per type of paint removal method, based on the extent to which emissions are controlled.
This guide is primarily intended for use with steel structures; however, some of the methods and materials may be suited for use on concrete, aluminum, wood, or other materials of construction.
This guide is intended for use by facility owners, specifiers, designers, and contractors. It may also be used by other interested parties. National and local regulations may apply when this guide is used outside the U.S.
A discussion of ventilation is included in the guide to assist users in both controlling emissions to the environment, and in enhancing worker protection and visibility within the containment. It is important to recognize that ventilation systems alone may or may not be sufficient to fully protect workers when the paint being removed contains lead or other toxic metals, and additional work practice and/or administrative controls and respiratory protection may be required to control worker exposures. Requirements or evaluation methods for worker health and safety are outside the scope of this guide.
Product Details
- Published:
- 10/27/2021
- Number of Pages:
- 22
- File Size:
- 1 file , 840 KB
- Note:
- This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Belarus, Russia