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3D SYSTEMS, INC
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PN:80-D27 Rev.B
FIRST AID SECTION – WHAT TO DO
In the case of an accident while using any DMP equipment, seek medical attention immediately . Use the
following guidelines for specific safety instances.
Burns
This equipment contains high temperatures and burning laser radiation which could cause 2nd degree burns . Do not
attempt to remove any protective panels . There are no user serviceable parts inside .
If a burn occurs, seek first aid and immediate medical attention. Pushing the E-stop button will de-energize the equipment
components and diffuse the hazardous situation .
Reporting Laser Radiation Exposure
If the injury was determined to be the result of laser radiation overexposure, please send a report to:
Attention: Laser Safety Officer
3D Systems, Inc .
333 Three D Systems Circle
Rock Hill, South Carolina, 29730
USA
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Include the following information in your report:
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Nature of the accident and circumstances surrounding it
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Where the accident occurred
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Model and serial number of the machine
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Number of people involved
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Any other pertinent information
Please send this information to 3D Systems within a day of the accident .
Electrocution
The DMP system contains equipment energized at 400 volts . Do not attempt to remove protective panels . There are no user
serviceable parts inside .
If electrocution occurs, seek first aid and medical attention immediately. Pushing the E-stop button will de-energize the
equipment components and diffuse the hazardous situation .
Material Inhalation
The material handling process may create a choking or air restriction hazard. If someone has difficulty breathing or a “loss
of breath” sensation, transport the person to a well-ventilated room or outside of the facility . If the condition persists, seek
immediate medical attention .
Powder ingestion
Quickly wipe material from mouth and rinse with water . Do not induce vomiting . Seek medical attention if symptoms occur
or when unsure .
Powder skin contact
Powder contamination of the skin may cause soft tissue irritation and/or an allergic reaction . Remove contaminated
clothing and dispose of or properly launder . Brush material off skin, wash affected area with soap and water . Seek medical
attention if symptoms persist .
Powder eye contact
Even non toxic powders may cause soft tissue irritation and/or an allergic reaction . If someone gets powder in his/her eyes
immediately rinse eyes gently but thoroughly with lukewarm water . Also rinse under upper and lower eyelids, for at least
10 to 20 minutes . Seek medical attention when symptoms persist . Eye wash station must be present in the vicinity of all
powder operations .
NOTE: for more specific information regarding first aid in relations to powder, see the applicable SDS
sheet .