Protective Coatings Application
1.5 - Electricity and Air Supply
Objective: To understand the Health and Safety issues with the use of electricity (Any phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electrons or ions.) and air (The mixture of gases that forms the earth's atmosphere) supply.
- The protective coatings (Paint - substance used for protection of surfaces ie steel from corrosion.) applicator and general operative will use electricity (Any phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electrons or ions.) and air (The mixture of gases that forms the earth's atmosphere) supply in their duties.
- Electricity (Any phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electrons or ions.) and air (The mixture of gases that forms the earth's atmosphere) are the most common form of power used in the protective coatings (Paint - substance used for protection of surfaces ie steel from corrosion.) application industry.
- Electricity (Any phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electrons or ions.) and air (The mixture of gases that forms the earth's atmosphere) can be hazardous (Potentially harmful) in untrained hands.