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Vapors from printing materials can be irritating to the respiratory system. If
respiratory irritation occurs, expose the victim to fresh air immediately.
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If the victim has stopped breathing, perform artificial respiration or
cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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Seek medical attention immediately.
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Keep the victim warm but not hot.
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Never feed anything to an unconscious person.
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Oxygen should be administered by authorized personnel only.
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Fully cured printed models can be disposed of as ordinary office trash.
However, special care is required when handling printer waste (uncured
printing material).
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When removing the waste container from the printer, wear neoprene or
nitrile gloves.
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To prevent liquid waste from splashing into the eyes, wear safety goggles.
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Liquid waste from the printer is classified as hazardous industrial waste.
Therefore, printing-material waste must be packaged and disposed of in a
manner that prevents human contact with it and contamination of water
sources.
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Empty Model-material and Support-material cartridges contain residue of
their contents. Some leakage of this residue may occur through the broken
cartridge seal. Therefore, handle and store empty cartridges with care.
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Do not attempt to reuse empty cartridges, and do not puncture them.
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Dispose of used cartridges and waste containers in accordance with local
regulations.
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Discard contaminated clothing, shoes, empty containers, etc., in
accordance with any applicable regulations.
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UV lamps used by the printer to cure printing materials contain a small
amount of mercury, and are considered “Universal Waste.” Recycle or discard
used lamps in accordance with applicable regulations.
Broken lamps:
After ventilating the area, use protective gloves and carefully remove spilled
mercury with a method that prevents the generation of mercury vapor, such
as a syringe, packing tape or paper. Place the broken lamp, mercury and
contaminated materials in an air-tight, non-metallic container. Dispose of the
container in accordance with applicable regulations.