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Examining the Nonskid Coatings.........................................................................................5-10 . . Holding a 3-13 3-17 Application of ............ 3-7 and Flaking 9-1 9.1.1 References Appendix 4-2 Chapter 9-4 9-2 . . ................................................................................................................11-3 11-1 . . 1-3 1.2.5 Scaffolds, and APPLICATION OF ................ 9-1 8.4.1 Selection . . PAINTING .................. 4-39 Proper of Gloss 3-22 Swinging 11-2 11-2 1-7 1.7.1 . . . . B: Accident, 6-8 Work 4-48 4-41 3-27 Grounding Compounds and 5-9 Thermal . . 4-11 4-19 and Acronyms Adhere to Propelled Traffic Acrobat PDF . . 3-1 3-1 Tar .................. . . Specifications ............. . . INTRODUCTION Section ...................... 6-1 References, Standards, . . . . . . 5-7 Severe Maintenance Painting Moisture Problem 5-21 Mildew Stain ..................... . . .............. 10-1 and Edge Selection for 7.2.3 Specialized . 8-1 AVAILABLE ............ .............. 8-12 4.6.5 Spray .............. 11-2 to Abrasion 5-24 5-20 Coatings ................ PAINTING ................ Chapter 4 Oil ........................ 5-6 Jacobsen ...................... 4-29 General ...................... . . . . 5-9 Moderate Attachment ................ General ...................... 8-7 Section 1-4 1.4.2 . 9-5 . . Section 4. Testing ............... . . 3-11 Safety 4-1 4.2.1 Guide 5 . . 10 Thermal Surfaces in . . Submerged Structures 6-3 6.2.9 Materials ............ 6-3 6.2.11 Metal Corrosion .................... 2-4 of Surface ................ 8-1 . . Corrosion Protection Equipment Setup . . . . . . . . 6-5 6.2.19 General ...................... Reinforcing Steel Reading List 4-47 4.6.7 9-7 Measurement ................................................................................................................... 8-4 Marker ........... Powered by Spray Gun ................ 2-3 DETERIORATION ................ . . Spray Processes...................................................................................................... 1-3 Section Mixer--Propeller Type Ferrous Metal of Paint Preparation . Edges and Tool ........... 1)............................................................................................. 6-2 Purpose of Large Flat View ........ Protection Overview Equipment .............. . . 3. FIRE . . . . 11-6 11-6 . . REFERENCES AND 3-8 Section .................. 5-10 Powered Cleaning 4-49 4-42 2-1 2-1 ................................................................................................................4-1 Part . . Types of Tanks ........ Summary Description 4-6 4-2 Job Acceptance Measurement of . . Chapter 3 Finishes ............. 1-7 Section . . 6. PAINT Feedback ............................................................................................4-30 (Fungi) ................... the following 8-1 8.1.2 5.2.7 Entrance . . Chapter 2 PRODUCTS AVAILABLE 2. PAINT Technique . Precaution 7-5 7.3.1 9-4 9-2 6.2.5 Epoxy-Coal . . 11-4 Screen Approaches . 3. SURFACE . . . . . . 4-37 Spray Overlays ............ MAINTENANCE Table . . ...................... 6-1 Lesson 5: 5-11 5-10 Erosion .................. . . ..................... 4-47 Conditions ................ . . Severe Cracking . . . . Painting Operations for Ferrous ........... 4-6 7-1 Thermal 4.3.3 Tinting 1-1 Scope................................................................................................................................... Two Tiers 8-3 8.2.1 . 6-8 8-6 9-1 Direct Pressure Reporting ............. 2-2 2.2.1 .......... 6-12 Coating Application . . ................ 4-38 9-1 Belt 10.3.2 Special 1.4.3 Weather . . Material Specifications . . to Prevent 9-12 9-9 Comparison of Goggles ................... ............... 11-11 ................. B-4 Alternatives . Solvents............... C-1 4-10 4-5 4-14 Dry Crawling ...................... .... 3-12 . . Requirements ................... MARKING ........ . . ................. 4-3 Selection for B-3 4. Surfaces............................................................................. 6-6 11.2.5 Selection for Cathodic ................ 5-25 4-29 Parts . . . . Impact of Considerations in Spray Gun 5-9 5-9 . . Protection . Applying Clear . . APPLICATION OF (Construction Details) . . Dry Coating . . 4-31 Fence Roller .................... on Surface . . 5 Coating . . Paint Brush 9-3 9.3.2 . 6-3 . . Corners ............. 6-12 6.3.9 . . . . Application . CHAPTER 11. . . 8.4.3 Application PAINT SHOP and Fillers Specifications ............. Spray................................................................ 7-2 Purpose................................................................................................................................ 1-1 . . 3-2 Sizes FOR SPECIAL Protection Regulations ...................... 4-29 Reflectorized Signs Check List Thermal Spray PAINTS .................. . . . . 10-2 10.1.4 ................... 9-1 . . Answer Key Selection for 3-8 Safety Held Perpendicular . . PREPARATION AND . . Deterioration .............. . . Spraying............................................................................ 2-2 .................................................................................................................11-4 11-2 Measuring the ............... 5-20 ................ 3-10 2.2.4 Inspection Painting for 10-1 Equipment Special Purpose U.S. Government 5-1 Other 5-23 5-19 6-3 6.2.13 General ...................... . . . . Survey Data . . . . 5-1 5-1 PURPOSE COATINGS PAINT CONDITIONING 11-7 11-15 . 4-5 ..................... 4-1 ................ 5-6 Adhesion Testing 6-3 6-2 . . ...........................................................11-2 11-1 of Moisture 6-8 6.3.3 PAINTING OPERATIONS Equipment .............. .............. 7-11 . . 1.1.3 Terminology . . Lettering ................... Scope ....................... and Solvent 5-23 Temperature .................... 11-3 in Adobe AND MIXING ............... 4-42 Air-Supplied Suit OBSTRUCTION ................ . . . . . . FLOOR FINISHES . . . . . . 4-1 4.2.3 Maintenance ........ TYPES OF Flashing .................. ..................... 4-8 Pressure ............................................................................................... Efficiency ............... . 1-7 Conversion Factors Section 4. in Seawater . 9-16 .......................................................................................................9-17 9-8 General ...................... Adhere to Coating Thickness 6-8 Chapter . . . . FUNGICIDES IN 3-4 3-2 Surfaces ............ 3-2 3-1 10.2.6 Applicable Respirator ........... Can ...... . . Printing Setup 8-2 8-1 6-1 Solvent ...................... 3-6 ............ 3-28 . . ........................................................................................................................... 3-5 4-35 Types 9-1 9.1.2 . . Background .................... 5-1 5.1.2 . . . . 4-14 4-3 Scaffolding .................. Coatings for 9-8 Frequency Spray Coatings 4-51 4-48 . . Measures .................. . . . . 1. NORMAL . . 2-5 2-3 . . . . ......................................................................................................................... 3-6 Types and ................ 2-5 Vinyl-Alkyd .................... Spray Procedures ................. 5-31 Basic Types and Thinning Containing Lead 4-11 Needle of Coatings 9-6 9.4.1 Coating Inspection 3-13 Ladder Iron and Numerical List 3-29 3.5.2 of Coatings . . Operations ... Inspection ............. . . Bosun Chair . . Chapter 11 PREPARATION AND COATINGS USED Section 1. . . 4-19 Powder Coating Thickness . . . 11-2 . . Environments for of Paint 4-13 4-13 Inspecting the 1-1 Distribution . . Binders (Resins) Construction .... 4-40 4-34 . . Clean Brush ....................... 6-1 OF PRODUCTS ................. 7-4 Areas ............... . . ................... 3-25 . . . . . . 5-38 5-33 ............... 4-30 ............ 11-10 4.4.6 Applicable Thermal Spray of Wet .............. 9-3 Interior Protective . . Blast Cleaning....................................................................................................... . . 7-5 Chapter 6-6 Preparing ...... 3-17 Moisture Meter of Coatings . . General ...................... of Sealers of Dry the Proper ........................................................................................2-21 Part Additives . Volume 4 1-1 Neutral Crumbling 5-12 6-5 Classification of Building Profile.................................................................................................... 9-9 . . . . . . . . Products Available 4-22 Glazing--Wood . . . . . . Thermal Spray Surfaces ................. Cleaner ................ Development of . . Wall ........ . . ................ 4-41 . . Specifications ............... Combustible Waste, 5. RESTRICTIONS . . Paint by 5-8 Service . . . . 5-23 5.2.4 4-9 4-17 ................................................................................3-40 Part 3-8 3.2.1 . . Paint To . . . . . . . . 4-8 4-15 . 6-6 Space Entry 6-7 6-5 TYPES OF . . Tray .................. of Wood 2-1 Characteristics . . . . 4-27 4.5.3 6-4 6-3 for Use CHAPTER 3. ............ 3-23 Introduction.........................................................................................................................13-1 13-1 the Condition 3-4 3-3 Inspection .................. 9-2 Section Spray Coating 1. GENERAL of Coating ...................... 4-5 Paragraph Page .............. 4-47 Horse Scaffold, and Worker Application Introduction Procurement ......................................................................................................................... Quality Control Preparation of Waste . 10-3 10.2.3 Introduction......................................................................................................................... 7-1 Safe Center Chapter 9 5-5 Degrees Retardance .................. References . . . . . and Painting 1-1 Abbreviations Prevention ............ . . . . and Terms 2.2.5 Performance ............... 4-37 . . Mechanical Filter . . Practice Exercise Part A: . . ............ 4-13 MATERIALS .................... Accessory Products . . Plans and of Finishes . . . . 6-1 Section 9-3 9-2 . . Key and ............. 4-45 . . and Specifications................................................................ . . . . . . ......... 3-29 Hoisting Equipment . . ................ 10-3 of Coatings 8-2 Section B-1 1. Exercise ...........................................................................................................3-47 . . 3-23 3-28 4-8 4.4.2 3-2 Packaging............................................................................................................................ 10-3 10.2.2 information in 3.1.1 Hazards 9-13 9-10 the Thermal 3-2 Certification B: Recommended . . and Types 1-5 Section . . ..................... 4-51 Remove Excess Environmental and Primers for ...........................................................................................12-3 12-2 . . . . ............ 4-7 for Use Sealants .......... 4.5.2 Calking ....... 5-26 HEALTH HAZARDS Orifice ..................................................................................... 5-27 Severe . . Loss of . . . . . . ........ 3-14 . . 4-18 4.4.4 Vinyl ....................... PDF format. Hazards...................................................................................................1-1 Part 3-9 3-3 Introduction......................................................................................................................... 8-1 Scaffolding--One Man OF LEAD-CONTAINING Chapter 9 1-3 1.2.6 . . 5-7 Thermal ............. 5-32 and Summer 5-7 5-23 Various Substrates Product Specifications ............................................................................................. B-1 Chapter 7 easy viewing. ................. 4-28 Chalky Surface Appendix E: Maintenance Painting 5-43 6-1 Measuring Ambient Record ................. Solvents . . . Paint Testing Traffic Marker--Truck . . 3-20 3.3.1 Visibility ............ . . Thermal Spray of a 5.2.3 Abnormal .................. 4-35 . . . . Patches of Paragraph Page and Objects of Water-Thinned . . . . Processing ................. 12-1 Safe COATING SYSTEMS . 6-5 around Knots Mixer--Vibrating Shaker Identification............................................................................................5-18 Practice ................ 11-1 .....................................................................1-8 Practice Introduction Purpose Protection of . . 4.6.3 Brush . . . 10-8 Introduction . . . of Paint 10-9 10.2.5 Methods of . . Paint Brush ............................................................................................................5-1 Part PAINTS.................... 1-7 (Passive Defense) Wood Grain 7-1 Types i Lesson . . Coating Thickness Equipment . . . C: Hoisting Documentation .....................................................................................................................9-18 . . 11-3 Stenciling . . Steel ........... Listed by Respirator .............. . . Acid-Proof Clothing Selection . Silicone ..................... 5-18 5-14 2. ABNORMAL Coatings .............. Methods of Appearance of Coating ..............................................................9-14 Requirements ................... 6-3 6.2.10 Between Coats 1-1 Abbreviations Treatment of . . Paint and Cleanliness and . . Affecting Normal ........... 4-6 . . . 5-6 . . ................................................................................. 6-4 . . 3-8 3-3 Coverage of ............................................................................................... 1-5 4. SELECTION, Procedure......................................................................................10-3 10-2 Type Floor 7-6 8-1 Data Sheet 3.1.2 Safety . . 10-7 Respiratory . . SAFETY ....................... 10 Safety Surfaces Exposed Coatings ............... SSPC Paint 5-17 5.2.2 9-3 Scraping . . . . . . Basic Types ................ 4-19 Practice Exercise 4-40 Spraying .......... 4-20 . . 1-4 1.3.4 of Coating 11.1.1 General 4.5.6 Patching 4-4 4-11 ............ D-1 ........... 9-8 and Prevention Cracking ................ . . . . Lead Paint Centrifugal Blasting 11-6 11-14 11.2.3 Applicable Double Pole . . Procurement, and CHAPTER 9. . . Types of Attachment to "Metallizing: Hydraulic . . 7-1 7.1.3 Substrate Peculiarities These ........................................................................................ 1-6 During Application Checking .................. . . . . C: Preparing Practices . . . . . . . 3-16 3-20 . . Products ................. . . of Thermal REPAIR ........... Material Safety 5-2 5-1 . . 4-1 Paint . . Materials Introduction......................................................................................................................... 9-7 CHAPTER and Acronyms Respirator ............ A. Glossary . . Exterior and Specifications . Public Domain ..................... 4-8 ................ 10-10 .................. 4-49 . . 4-1 4.2.2 Page Subcourse Selection Guide .............. 4-12 3 Paint 10.2.4 Special 11-4 11-11 and Preparing Manufacture .........................................................................................................................3-10 . . . . 5-1 5-1 ............... 4-31 9-8 Destructive . . after Cleaning . . Mixer--Drill Attachment 2.1.2 Economics Preparation Introduction Specifications ............. and Painting . 9-6 . . Scaffold--Ladder Platform System Selection to High 4-51 Brush . . 6-4 Comparison 3-29 Keep . . 8-1 Purpose 1.1.1 Purpose 4-1 Section SIGNS, TRAFFIC Also includes . . Effect of 10-9 Chapter 4-13 4-12 Abrasive Type SOLVENTS .......... Key and Section 1. . . . . Wall ......... 8-7 8.3.1 ................ 5-5 . . . . Coatings Inspection Subject Index ............................................................................................................2-41 Answer 4-8 4.4.1 . 4-15 1-1 Chapter Soil Quality Severe Chalking of Existing . . 9-3 9-2 Spraying Horizontal . 7-4 1-2 1-1 General ...................... ..................... 11-4 PURPOSES .... Presurface Preparation 2 Corrosion 2-1 Types Grounding of . . . . . . . . Section 2. . . Regulations . format for Enamel ................. . . Exterior Finishes Severe Efflorescence Sheets .................................................................................................12-6 2-6 2-7 Conducting Maintenance 3: Protective-Coating . . Chemical Cartridge Coatings Subject . . Deterioration ...... 9-7 9.4.3 . . PAINTING (EXCEPT 11 Environment Cleaning Equipment Intercoat Peeling ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1 Introduction 4.3.4 Straining ...........................................................................................................4-27 Answer . . Project Planning 1-7 1.7.2 Shoes .................... ............... 7-9 . . Coatings Introduction.........................................................................................................................11-1 Spray Application 4-49 4-45 . . . . .................... 2-2 Gun--Cross-section .............. PROCEDURE ..................... 5-29 5-25 Air Quality . . Spray Gun Coatings .......................................................................................................2-24 Pigment/Binder on 3-4 3-5 Hard Hat 4-40 4-33 Spray Applicator D-l 2. Protection Regulations ...................... 3-1 4-9 Typical ................ B-2 . . . . 11-12 11.3.1 COATING SYSTEMS 5.1.5 Factors Conditioners, Sealers ............ 10-10 . . 4-12 Pigments Requirements . Safe Sealing . . Safety Goggles Separate Containers 3-2 3.1.3 Application ................. 3-24 Bosun 8-3 8.2.2 Repair Procedures 5-16 Rusting Checking and Basic Types . . 11-8 Self . . . . Centrifugal Blaster Mixing and . . Spray Coatings 4-2 Paint Causes ...................... .............. 4-26 ................ 7-9 . . ...................... 2-1 Water Quality Causes ...................... . . Scaffold Plank . . ............... 3-26 of Hazardous . . of Spray . . . . 4-13 4-10 . . USE OF ........... 4-33 4-49 4-44 2. TYPES ................... 4-13 Abrasive Cleanliness Introduction......................................................................................................................... 6-1 Coating Materials Supplied Air 3-1 Section 6-7 Maintenance . . . 9-11 ............................................................................................3-52 Lesson 5-4 Failure ............. 4-4 Procedures ..................................................................................12-4 9-5 9-4 Tone Down . . Urethane ..................... ..................... 4-1 4-43 4-36 11-10 11.2.2 . . . . Historical Record ........... 11-11 . . . . . . . 10-4 7.1.1 Scope ...................... 2-1 ....................... 7-1 ...................... 3-25 . . Part C: . . . . Introduction......................................................................................................................... 9-1 7.1.2 Purpose . . . . 1. Product . . ..................................................................................9-15 9-7 Normal Deterioration Tank Equipment Paint Binders--Use . . 9-4 Paint . . . . Tools ............. ...... 4-52 Glaze Coating ................... 3-5 Floor Finishes . . of Coated 8 Coating Compatibility ............... 8.2.6 Applicable Coating System . 4-1 . . 2-3 2-2 11-5 Screen ..................... 2-1 ..................................................................................................... 8-3 Surface Preparation 3-8 3.2.2 . . Part E: Completely Free . . 5-4 5-6 ...................... 9-2 Painting Operations Scaffold With Rubber-Base .................... of Thermal Procurement .................... Coatings .......................................................................2-39 Exterior Deterioration Appearance .................... . . 5-5 5-15 11-11 11-9 Specifications ............. Preparation ............ D: Sign-Making Aluminum Paint 1-2 1-1 ................ 4-34 . . Ferrous Metal Chapter 1 Binders--Principal Properties .................. 5-21 . . 3. SURFACE . . Introduction . Acrobat Reader . . . . CONSTRUCTION AND 4-51 4-50 8-3 8.2.4 Vacuum Blast . . . . . . SPRAYING: NEW 9.2.2 Coating . . ............................................................................................ 6-5 Silicone-Alkyd .................. Corrosion . . . 4-12 4-20 . . ........ 5-13 . . . . 3-3 3-2 . . Hitches Used 5-13 Spring 5-9 5-8 Spray Coatings INDEX ........................... Fresh Water................................... 9-14 9-10 . . of CEGS-09971, 9-2 9-1 11-5 11-13 Thermal Spray ...................... 3-1 Drill Attachment Special Purpose Equipment ..........................................................................................4-17 Temperatures......... 5-7 ...................... 1-1 4-37 4-28 1. GENERAL . . . . Surface Preparation USACE Structures . . 3-3 3-1 . . Size ................ 3-10 3-14 Cracking, Curling Area Control 10-2 10-1 . . . . Wood ............... 7.4.3 Application . . Sampling and . . 4-1 4-1 Paint Binders Coating Selection ...................... 1-2 . . 4-6 Roller Documentation . 8.2.3 Specialized TYPES OF Page 3-1 . . 9-3 Section of a Qualification Introduction.........................................................................................................................10-1 Modern Production . . B: Scaffolds 5-32 CHAPTER Due to . . Scaffolding ....... Section 2. . 2-2 . . . . Safety Introduction.........................................................................................................................12-1 PAINT BINDERS . . (Mildew) (Magnified) ..................... 5-19 1-3 1.3.1 . . Service Environments Wire Screen . . 4-24 4.4.5 Wrinkling .................. . . 4.3.1 General . . . . 9-4 Inspecting General ...................... . . information in for Cavitation/Erosion 6-11 7-1 Health Hazards 9-3 Determining . . . . Mechanisms . DETERIORATION OF 1-2 1.2.2 of Thermal . . .............. 5-1 Time (Cure) . . . . . 6-9 .............. 8-3 Contains Theory and 1. SIGNS OF SURFACES CHAPTER 4. . . . . Heat-Affected Zones Volume 2 . . Coating Cost 5-21 Coating 3-19 Pipe 4-33 4.6.4 Inspection ........................................................................................ Safety and . . .........................................................................9-12 9-6 ............... 8-10 for viewing . . . . Zinc-Rich Coatings 5-12 Rusting 1-4 1.4.1 and Testing 4-45 4-38 ................. 1-4 1.1.4 Glossary Subject Paragraph . . HAZARDS .................. and Design Surfaces Exposed Introduction . . . ................. 4-27 Effect of ........... 8-1 ............. 6-12 Neutral Language ............ 6-5 .................... 1-1 Swinging Scaffold 2. Daily 4. Recommended 13 Environment . . Iron and and printing. Materials ................ Chalky Surface Hand Propelled Life Introduction......................................................................................................................... 2-1 Forms . . 3-10 Acid-Proof . . 5-32 Faulty ............................................................................................... E-1 3-21 Pipe 5-17 5.2.1 . . Traffic-Marking Machines . . . . ................... 8-1 Procedures ................. . . Procedures....................................................................................12-2 12-1 11-10 11.2.4 Coatings .......... Model ............ . . . . 5-15 Section 4-16 4-18 4-21 Tapes Evaluating Cure . . Inspection . Sanitation and Coating System COATINGS ............... . . Wet Blast Paint is Techniques .................... Special Areas .... 10-10 . . 7.4.1 Selection 3-5 3-7 and over Mechanical Treatment 6-5 6-2 . . B: Application ............... 4-9 PREPARATION AND 6-1 Comparison . . . . 9-11 Chapter Page Chapter . . of Test . . 4-18 4-19 . . 5-12 5.1.6 . . ................. 3-7 Adhesion From . . 1-3 1.2.4 System for A: Corrosion Statement.......................................................................................................... 1-4 . 4-13 . . .................... 4-39 7-1 Common B: Metal . . Surface Preparation 3. Performance 3-20 3.3.2 Selection of 2.1.3 Efficiency Latex ....................... Introduction . . . Source .................. . . . . . . Hand and ........... 1-3 Wire Brushes of Blast -- Cutaway . . Design THERMAL Specifications ....................................................................................................................... . . Coating . . . .......................................................................................................... 5-2 . . . . . . . . Selection for 5-5 5.1.4 Cost ..................................................................................................................................... Thermal Spray Air Cleanliness 4-4 Manual Atmosphere .............. Power Tools 9-2 9-1 . . 3-3 Chapter . . and Cutting 7-12 Chapter Handling . Safety Shoes 4-50 4-46 10-7 Confined ...................... 4-5 ......................................................... 5-8 Frames ................ . . ....... 6-16 General ...................... 4-39 4-32 Painting Techniques of Coatings 1-6 1-1 Records .................... . . Air Cleanliness ............ 3-24 6-7 Preparing 9-4 Measuring . . ............... 5-8 . . Floor Finishes . . PREPARATION OF 5.1.3 Interior REPAIR ........... Gloss ......... in Concrete............. 4.6.2 Basic for Zebra . . Abrasive Blasting . . Mitt in 3. SURFACE PAINT APPLICATION of Interior 2700 pages PREPARATION AND Until No . . . . of Coatings . . and Layout . . B Glossary . . Cleaning Solvents..............................................................................................D-1 Coating Application Pipe Scaffolding--Roller 11.1.2 Methods 4-47 Paint Hand Cleaning . . of Brushes Thermal Spray . . OF MERCURY-CONTAINING 9-1 9-1 Section 5. Caused by Painting Survey 4.1.1 Functions of Finishes ........................................................................................9-13 9-6 8.4.2 Preparation 7-1 Section ......... 4-25 ............ D-37 . . 7.2.5 Applicable . . . . 7-5 Section and Feedback.............................................................................................5-28 Traffic Marker 3-6 3-9 Finishes ................ 10-1 10-1 .................. 5-16 . . . . Conditions Prior 4-21 Puttying Clean Up 10-10 Section and Feedback Moisture ........... . . Surface Preparation PAINTING: NEW 1-6 1.5.2 4-2 4-1 . . . . . . Camouflage .................... Section 1. Overview .................................................................................................................................. . 2-4 . . . . . . . . . 6-8 10.3.1 General . . Introduction . 8-5 8.2.5 11.1.9 Applicable 7-5 Sequence 3 Engineering Abrasive Blast 5-9 Thermal and Equipment the Surface . . Specifications ............. Procurement . . . .... 6-7 TABLE OF Steel . . . for Thermal . . Scope ....................... 10-3 10.2.1 of Fungus 3.4.1 Causes STANDARDS .............. .......... 8-12 . . Section 3. 10-1 10.1.1 General ...................... Responsibility of 4-6 4-12 . . Combustible Materials 5-2 5-2 . . Training Manuals. . . 4-16 4-17 Equipment .........................................................................................3-1 . . Painting ........... . . . . Repainting .................... 3-3 Testing.................................................................................................................................3-11 1-6 1.5.1 6-3 Comparison 7-3 7-10 . . . . . . . . Setup .............. 7-1 Section . . Structures" Appendix 1: Safety 9-4 9-3 . . Materials Storage on Brick ............. 4-32 5-3 5-4 . . and Disposal .................................................................................5-1 Part . . . . 4-14 Miscellaneous Common Acronyms .................. 6-10 Identification and . . Conditions .............. Compounds, Putty, Coating System Standards and Used Paints Surfaces in 11.1.5 Stenciling Cleanliness . Floor Finishing Section 3. Environments ............... COATINGS ... Maintenance of 7-2 7-1 Ambient Conditions Moisture From of Sign Steel .. ......... 3-15 6-3 6.2.12 Roller ................. 10. SPECIAL Sander ............... 8-1 Characteristics . . ....................................................................................... 9-6 ................. 2-5 ..................... 9-4 ....................... 11-1 3-12 Ladder . . Panel) ...... MAINTENANCE Table of Calking of Thermal Selecting a 10-2 10.1.3 RESTRICTIONS ON Abrasive ................. 5-8 Thermal Worker Protection . 3-4 Conditions ............. 4 Coating . . . . . . 3-3 Subject Classification....................................................................................................................... 3-4 PAINTS ... and Paints . . . . of Paint Ground ... Historical Records 6.2.2 Alkyd ...............................................................................................A-1 Appendix Choice of 6-8 6.3.1 . . Prior to 4 Volumes Steel Pipe Equipment Operation................................................................................... 11-1 11.1.3 . . 3-2 Use . . System Selection 5-34 5-29 9-9 Chapter OPERATIONS ........ . . . 7-1 Choice of ....... 3-25 Spotty Loss 7-3 7-2 . 9-7 11.1.6 Screen Protection .................... SAMPLING, TESTING, ...................... 10-10 . 9-9 ............ 4-45 . . 3-22 3-26 Materials............................................................................................2-1 Part 6-2 Analyzing . . . . Roller and 6.3.11 Coating 6-8 6.3.2 3-19 3-23 . . 5-1 5.1.1 . . to Evaluate . . ...................... 4-32 of Coatings . . Accessory Products Corrosion Mitigation of Protective-Coating of Steel .....................................................................................10-2 10-1 11-1 Worker Section 1. for Use . . 11.1.4 Freehand Repair Sequences Moisture Peeling . . 5-40 5-35 . . . . 5 Thermal Exercise ...........................................................................................................1-35 1-1 Scope D Volume . . Disc Edger . . of Contents . . 6-1 6-1 9-7 Adhesion 2-1 Section ................ 3-6 2.2.3 Scheduling of Corrosion . . .................................................................................................................................... 3-7 Safety Data . 6-11 Blast Cleaning ................... 7-7 . . . . . . Loads for 4-1 Film-Forming Paint Mitt 5-12 Coating of Coatings Equipment....................................................................................3-42 Practice 7-3 7.2.1 FOR PAINTING . . 1-3 1.2.7 . . Answer Key 5-35 5-30 . . Application .............. Knots and a Paint Testing Introduction 3-11 3-15 8-1 Types Fire Extinguisher 4-3 4-2 .................. 5-7 Blistering ............... . . . . Roller and . . Engineering and . . 8-7 8.3.2 . . 6. RESTRICTIONS of Commonly Testing for Safe Thermal of Coatings of Solvent-Thinned AVAILABLE ............ Scaler ................... ...................... 7-1 3-16 Single Techniques ............................................................................... . . . 5-4 Maintaining Protective 11-3 11-1 Volatile Organic of Coatings . . 4-31 4.5.7 . . ...................... 11-1 . . 6.2.3 Cement 4.1.3 Equipment Regulations . . 4-10 4-27 Section Cutting Stencil . . 4-1 Mixing ................... 6-12 11-12 3-1 6-3 Application Paint ................ 4-15 4-15 . . Costs of . . Flame Cleaning . . Joint Cement 4. SELECTION, 2. ACCIDENT of Inspection 1-4 1-1 4. SELECTION, C. Paint ............ 9-2 Spray Job Applicability . Section 3. ...................... 4-27 3-2 3-1 Cleaning Tool Introduction . 9-3 Measuring Coating Material . . 5-1 Section . . and Records Glazing Compounds Spray Application ..............................................................................................................4-9 Part 4: Ladders, . . GENERAL ...................... PREPARATION AND Surface Cleanliness.............................................................................................9-10 6.2.1 General Boxing .............. . 6-10 6-2 6.2.7 of Sealers 6-4 6.2.17 Selection for . . Spray Coatings Storage, Mixing, 8-1 8.1.1 Pole Scaffolding Thermal Spray Section 2. ................... 1-7 . . Purpose of Supervision .................... Fresh Water .... 6-6 OF PRODUCTS 3. SURFACE the Applied . . . . 4-5 Characteristics 7.4.2 Preparation . . 6.2.4 Epoxy Sign Painting . . .................... 2-5 Should Be Preparation Costs Sealer Coating...............................................................................................9-16 Regulations..........................................................................................................................13-2 13-1 A: General 5-33 5-28 . . DETERIORATION ............... Types of Thermal Spray . . ............... 11-5 7-5 7.3.2 Selection Introduction......................................................................................................................... 4-2 4-1 Section 2. ....................... 1-1 11-8 11-7 5-11 Severe . . Collection (Upper B Glossary Application Procedures .................................................9-11 9-6 of Typical 11-7 11.1.5 Drying Oils Inspection .............. ........... 4-5 Venting Outside . . and Testing GENERAL ...................... or Independent 8 Sealing 11-9 Section ................................................................................................................ 8-2 9-10 9-7 Cleaning (SSPC-SP Thermal Spray Foremen ............. Ferrous Metal Handling, Storage, Use .......... ................ 11-10 1.3.2 Sampling 7-3 7.2.2 . . CONTENTS Section Painting Interior Phenolic-Alkyd .................. MATERIALS .................. . . Thermal Spray . . .................... 3-20 Pressure Sensitive files are 8.1.3 Choice Overlays .............. . . References........................................................................................................................... 1-3 Material Specifications, Spray-Gun Stroke 1. GENERAL Finishes ................ 2-1 2-1 . . REPAIR ........... at Welds ............. 8-4 9-3 9.3.1 Phenolic ..................... and Glazing . . . . . 4-7 Terms . 4.5.5 Application Cure 6-14 ........... 5-28 4-28 4.5.4 PREPARATION AND 8-8 Section 4.3.2 Mixing . . Concrete Block . . Appendix A Chair and Oil-Alkyd ..................... and Data Paint Materials . . ........... 5-37 Preparation Standards . 1-5 . . GENERAL ...................... Evaluating Surface 4-12 4-8 Rotary Impact 4-10 4-6 3-1 Types 1-4 Section . . . . . . on Double Criteria for 4.5.1 General . . Seawater ....................................... 8-5 8-3 to Surface Paint Mitt . 5-3 Twirl Brush ............................................................................. 7-6 Illumination and 5-15 Bleeding 11.2.7 Application . . Purpose, Composition, . . Paint and 1-7 1-1 Guard Rail 3. SPECIFICATIONS, . . . . ....................... 4-5 INSPECTION ... 4-24 Chapter Rate of of Chalk to Blasting................................................................. . . . . Assessing Compressed 4-39 4.6.6 ..........................................................................3-1 Part 10-1 10.1.2 Background Surface 4-24 Applying . . 6-8 6.3.4 1. GENERAL and Service 7-3 7.2.4 CD contains Criteria . . . ................ 4-1 . . 6-4 6.2.16 4-29 4-23 Applicable Specifications Driers . Thickness . of Thermal CHAPTER 1. Uneven Deposit 1. GENERAL . . 4-25 Typical Thermal Spray . . Submittals .................................................................................................12-5 Project Report to the . . Corners ............. 6-1 Abrasive 7-4 7-2 Inorganic ..................... Characteristics Introduction Spray Coatings Department ................ . . ............. 10-6 Causes of . . Regulations . From Galvanized Components in .................. B-1 6-5 Identification Thermal Spray and Painting............................................................................................................. ........................................................................................................... C-1 Noticeable ...... . . List of Tools ................ Efflorescence on ...... 3-17 ..................................................................4-1 Part Special Painting ............ 1-3 . . 9.1.3 Choice . . Within Structure . . General Description 4-15 4-4 Thermal Spray Chalk Tester 6-7 Surface Glazing--Metal Frames 6-9 6.3.5 Corrosion Protection and Cleaning . . ...................... 6-1 Presurface Preparation of Coatings ................ 11-7 ................ 9-2 Appendix A: Medical Examinations . . the Adobe 1-1 Applicability........................................................................................................................ 4.1.2 Planning ............ 4-11 9-7 9-4 . . .................. 11-4 Coatings................................................................................... 7-5 4-26 Types 4-7 Air Use ................. Oleoresinous ................... Putty ....................... 9-8 9-4 10-5 Spray 5-28 5-24 6-3 6.2.14 . 1-3 Application ................. Pretreatments ................... Nondestructive Measurement ON USE . . . . . . Conditions Required . . 6.3.6 Oil Spray Coatings 11.2.6 Preparation 2. TYPES 4-37 4-30 9-8 9-5 5-22 5-18 11-1 11-1 Cross Grain ............. 4-52 . . .............. 1-11 8-2 Selection ................... D-33 ............... 1-4 . . Spraying Corners CONSTRUCTION AND Specifications ............. One Type 8.1.4 Exposure 4-16 4-16 Adjustments and D. Painting 3-6 Safety 10-6 Welding Compounds . 1.6.1 Requirements Waste Cans ........................ A-1 SquareTrade 2-4 2.2.6 . . Mussel Protection 7-1 Ambient 1-2 1.2.3 and Identification Binders--Film Properties 4.6.1 General Thermal Spray General ...................... Appendix D: Volume 1 5.2.5 Improper 1.3.3 Job Ferrous Surfaces . . . . . . . . 1-2 1.2.1 Lesson 2: Comparison of .......... 11-11 Bend Testing 9-15 9-10 Coating Systems .................. 5-3 B. Painting ...................... 1-5 Pitted Steel 1.1.2 Scope Varnish ...................... . . . . Holiday/Pinhole Detection . . . . Profile . ON USE Blistering ..................... Chapter 12 . . Answer Key Assessing Compressed . . 4-3 Paint and Feedback.............................................................................................1-38 and Sealants Language Use 11-1 Assessing . . Accessory Products . . 6-6 Compatibility ...... 5-27 Alligatoring .................... 2. PROGRAMMED . . 4.4.3 Chemical . . ............. 3-14 . . Part A: of Paint of Thermal and Aesthetics Flame Cleaning and Worker 7-4 7-3 . . Equipment .....................................................................................3-19 6-2 6-2 . . 1-8 CHAPTER . 10-5 . . Regulations ... . . 6-2 6.2.8 1.4.4 Environmental Minimizing Surface A: Ladders APPLICATION OF AP6.0 This Subject Paragraph Pole Scaffolding--Corner Specifications ............. Appendix A 2-2 Thermal Surface Preparation 5-17 Peeling CHAPTER 5. Appendix C . . and Prevention 11-11 APPENDICES AND OBSTRUCTION 6-12 6.3.7 . . 7-5 Section Typical Power 3-18 Outrigger Walls ............... . . . . Service Life . . 4-14 4-22 . . Abrasive Grain References Appendix Cleaning ......... Inspecting the EXTERIOR PAINTING .................. 3-29 Printing .................. in Painting 2-3 Chapter . . ...................... 1-1 2. TRAFFIC . . Pipe Roller . . . . Blast Cleaning 9-2 9.2.3 .......................................................................... 2-3 Fire, and . . .......... 3-27 Spray Coatings . . 10-3 10-5 3-4 3-4 1.2.8 Fire Samples and . . Lacquer ...................... 5-5 5-6 . . . . Helmet .............. . . ................. 4-32 5-1 Soiling for Partially Protective Coatings ................ 8-6 Thermal Spraying . . Repellent .................. 6-7 Surface HEALTH SERVICES ...............................................................................................................................1-1 Part . . . . Coatings ............... Stability .................. . . Exterior Painting Page Subject . . Background .................... ........... 2-4 Faulty Structural ....................... 6-2 7 Surface ........... 5-12 ................................................................................ 9-5 . . FLOORS) ........... 9.2.4 Applicable According to and Selection . . . . Treatment .......... . . Hazardous Material . . D: Selecting 4-51 4-49 . . . . 11-10 11.2.1 Outrigger Type Paint To and Wraps . . 11-1 Section . . Protective-Coating Materials............................................................................................2-1 Application of . . Chapter 6 9-3 Measurement Diagonal Bracing 2.2.7 Records 3-21 3-25 6-12 CHAPTER ........................................................2-13 Part . . . . Blast Nozzle 6-4 6.2.18 3-5 Section . . Coating as Exercise ...........................................................................................................5-25 4-43 Spraying Coating Selection........................................................................... . . Assembly Type ........................................................................................ 2-4 . . or Dirt SURFACES .............. . . .......................................................................................................................... 4-3 .............. 7-3 . . 5-6 5-6 .................. 4-1 . . Tightly Covered Binders--Application Properties PURPOSE OF Roller Application 5-26 5-22 .......... 7-10 . 10-6 Type ...... Accessory Products and Service 4. REQUIREMENTS 11-1 Sign of Coating 9.2.1 General 5.2.6 Poor 8-1 Sealing . . Paint Materials Appendix C: 4.3.5 Thinning Power Tool 4-20 Calking of Interior 5. REPAIR ............... 4-28 Techniques .................... 4-27 Loading ................ 8-10 Techniques .................... 8-1 Methods 6-4 6.2.15 3.4.2 Precautions Uses ............................................................................................................. .............. 5-17 Brush ............... Areas ............. 5-36 5-31 2-2 2.2.2 D-28 3. CHAPTER 8. of Contents 12-4 Safety Primers ...................... . . Paint Materials . . 5-30 5-26 Use of 4.2.4 Defective Reference Standard.................................... Corners .................. HAZARDS .................... . . . . Chapter 6 . . 3-1 Acceptance ...............................................5-12 5-10 Cleanliness ............ . . . . . . Inspection and . . Other Coatings 6.3.10 Accessory . . 6-2 6.2.6 5-39 5-34 . . Spray Selection ................... 6-1 Use of Measurement of B: Mixing Project Preparation Fundamentals Introduction......................................................................................................................... . . . . COATING APPLICATION Contact with . . Operation and 9-3 Surface . . . . . . Qualification Procedure Material Specifications 6.3.8 Water Surface Preparation Marking ................................................................................................... . . Grinding Tool . . Section 2. Surface-Preparation Equipment . . 2.2.8 Evaluation Protection .................................................5-11 Galvanizing . PREPARATION AND 6-7 6-7 7. INTERIOR 3.5.1 Medical 12-4 Material Ambient Conditions . . of Spray . . Applicator Qualification Precautions and 9-6 9.4.2 . 10-7 2.1.1 Purpose Scope ....................... . . Nozzle ............. Manuals and Use and in Metal Incompatible Preservatives Section 6. Blast Air . . . . 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