As a manufacturer of paint spray booths the codes are very important to us and everything we do to create the safest work environment for our customer that is possible.
Paint booth fire suppression system requirements.
Nfpa and osha codes as the best method of reducing the chance of fire or explosion in your spray paint booth.
Spray booth safety tips.
Assume the booth is located inside the room of a building.
Nfpa 33 9 1 1 also addresses fire suppression systems and suggests standards that different classes of fire suppression systems have to meet to be satisfactory for paint booths.
Additionally osha 1910 107 f 1 is an important standard that applies to paint booth fire suppression requirements.
All of tools usa s spray booths are designed to comply with the nfpa 33 requirement for an after market fire suppression system that.
There are booth ventilation requirements to reduce the buildup of flammable material.
Keep your spray booth clean and change filters regularly.
Fire prevention measures are included in both the paint spray booth design and the process flow.
Aside from these minimum requirements for paint booths there are some essential safety practices to make sure your booth is maintained properly.
The key take away from these articles is that fire.
Restrict access for anyone with asthma allergies and respiratory illnesses.
Assume the paint is conveyed to the booth through a fixed pressurized delivery system.
Assume the paint supply is stored in a separate enclosed room that is adjacent to the booth and which shares a common concrete block wall with the booth and which is inside the same building as the booth.
Although nfpa 33 addresses safety through fire regulation the standard alone does not meet all the requirements for a safe paint booth environment.