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Dustsheets of the highest quality
should be used wherever
possible as cheap alternatives do
not always provide adequate
protection.
What are the two materials
dustsheets are usually made of?
Dustsheets
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• Protect everything that can be covered by dust or splashes of
paint.
• Drape the furniture and cover the floors.
Where would you usually use polythene sheeting?
Covering up
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These include: TV, TV stand,
pelmets, curtains, carpets, rugs,
fireplaces, clocks, mirrors,
sockets, wall lights.
What items can you think of that
would need special protection?
Common items to protect
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Window coverings
Curtains, pelmets and roller
blinds should ideally be
removed to another room.
How could you protect the
windows themselves?
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• Protect all light shades and
fittings.
• If plastic is used, make sure
it is removed at the end of
the working day as it can
cause a fire hazard when
lights are turned on.
• Protect again the next day.
What are the three types of
masking tape?
Light fittings
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Remove vent covers, door
handles and radiators.
How can you protect these items
if you cannot remove them?
What to remove
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All furniture and radiators should
also be removed if possible.
Remember to use correct manual
handling techniques at all times!
What is the correct way to lift
heavy items of furniture?
Take care!
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Always make sure that any
vehicles near your area of work
are protected. Polythene is the
best method of protection if
vehicles cannot be removed.
What would be the greatest risks
to vehicles near your site?
Protecting vehicles
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• Floors, including wood floors
and carpet, can be protected
with polythene sheeting and
masking tape, which keeps
the polythene in place.
• You can lay down polythene
before laying dustsheets,
to prevent any dust coming
into contact with the floor.
• Protect floors when painting/decorating or washing down
in preparation to paint.
Protecting floors
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• Tenting in is used when an
item or an area needs to be
cordoned off.
• It is useful when spray
painting is being carried out.
• To ‘tent in’ you need to use
scaffolding and polythene
sheeting.
• The scaffold is erected around
the item/area then polythene
sheeting is fixed around the
scaffold, using duct tape.
Tenting in

Protection

  • 1.
    © Pearson EducationLimited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition Dustsheets of the highest quality should be used wherever possible as cheap alternatives do not always provide adequate protection. What are the two materials dustsheets are usually made of? Dustsheets
  • 2.
    © Pearson EducationLimited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition • Protect everything that can be covered by dust or splashes of paint. • Drape the furniture and cover the floors. Where would you usually use polythene sheeting? Covering up
  • 3.
    © Pearson EducationLimited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition These include: TV, TV stand, pelmets, curtains, carpets, rugs, fireplaces, clocks, mirrors, sockets, wall lights. What items can you think of that would need special protection? Common items to protect
  • 4.
    © Pearson EducationLimited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition Window coverings Curtains, pelmets and roller blinds should ideally be removed to another room. How could you protect the windows themselves?
  • 5.
    © Pearson EducationLimited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition • Protect all light shades and fittings. • If plastic is used, make sure it is removed at the end of the working day as it can cause a fire hazard when lights are turned on. • Protect again the next day. What are the three types of masking tape? Light fittings
  • 6.
    © Pearson EducationLimited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition Remove vent covers, door handles and radiators. How can you protect these items if you cannot remove them? What to remove
  • 7.
    © Pearson EducationLimited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition All furniture and radiators should also be removed if possible. Remember to use correct manual handling techniques at all times! What is the correct way to lift heavy items of furniture? Take care!
  • 8.
    © Pearson EducationLimited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition Always make sure that any vehicles near your area of work are protected. Polythene is the best method of protection if vehicles cannot be removed. What would be the greatest risks to vehicles near your site? Protecting vehicles
  • 9.
    © Pearson EducationLimited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition • Floors, including wood floors and carpet, can be protected with polythene sheeting and masking tape, which keeps the polythene in place. • You can lay down polythene before laying dustsheets, to prevent any dust coming into contact with the floor. • Protect floors when painting/decorating or washing down in preparation to paint. Protecting floors
  • 10.
    © Pearson EducationLimited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition • Tenting in is used when an item or an area needs to be cordoned off. • It is useful when spray painting is being carried out. • To ‘tent in’ you need to use scaffolding and polythene sheeting. • The scaffold is erected around the item/area then polythene sheeting is fixed around the scaffold, using duct tape. Tenting in