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Army Public Health Command Technical Guide 144 Guidelines for Controlling Health Hazards in Painting Operations Approved for public release; distribution unlimited December 2012 Use of trademark name(s) does not imply endorsement by the Army but is intended only to assist in the identification of a specific product. TG 144 December 2012 i TABLE OF CONTENTS Paragraph Page CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Purpose .. 1-1 1-1 References .. 1-2 1-1 Explanation of abbreviations and terms .. 1-3 1-1 Background .. 1-4 1-1 Standards .. 1-5 1-2 CHAPTER 2 RECOGNITION, EVALUATION, AND CONTROL OF POTENTIAL Health AND ENVIRONMENTAL Hazards ASSOCIATED WITH SPECIFIC OPERATIONS Spray Painting (recognition) .. 2-1 2-1 Spray Painting (evaluation and control).
TG 144 December 2012 2-2 e. Spray cabinets or conveyor-type booths do not present as great a potential for exposure because the worker is usually not located between the material painted and the source of exhaust ventilation. f.
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