Safety
2–6
DOC08010 Rev. A (DRAFT 1)
First Aid for Working with Printing Materials
In
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general,
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try
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to
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avoid
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direct
ȱ
contact
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with
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uncured
ȱ
printing
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material.
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If
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skin
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or
ȱ
eyes
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come
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into
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contact
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with
ȱ
it,
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wash
ȱ
the
ȱ
area
ȱ
immediately
ȱ
and
ȱ
thoroughly
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with
ȱ
water,
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and
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follow
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these
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first
Ȭ
aid
ȱ
instructions.
Contact with
Skin
If
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uncured
ȱ
printing
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material
ȱ
comes
ȱ
in
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contact
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with
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skin,
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wash
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the
ȱ
affected
ȱ
area
ȱ
immediately
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and
ȱ
thoroughly
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with
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soap
ȱ
and
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cool
ȱ
water,
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then
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remove
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contaminated
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clothing.
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Pay
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particular
ȱ
attention
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to
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flushing
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the
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hair,
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ears,
ȱ
nose
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and
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other
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parts
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of
ȱ
the
ȱ
body
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that
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are
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not
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easily
ȱ
cleaned.
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¾
Use
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cool
ȱ
water
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to
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prevent
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skin
ȱ
pores
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from
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opening,
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so
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that
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the
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liquid
ȱ
material
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does
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not
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easily
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penetrate
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the
ȱ
skin.
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¾
Do
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not
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use
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solvents
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to
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clean
ȱ
skin.
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¾
If
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large
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areas
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of
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skin
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have
ȱ
been
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exposed,
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or
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if
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prolonged
ȱ
contact
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results
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in
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blisters,
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seek
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medical
ȱ
attention.
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In
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any
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case,
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if
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irritation
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persists,
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seek
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medical
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attention.
¾
Avoid
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the
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accidental
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transfer
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of
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printing
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material
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from
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the
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hands
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to
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other
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areas
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of
ȱ
the
ȱ
body,
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especially
ȱ
to
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the
ȱ
eyes.
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¾
If
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protective
ȱ
cream
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was
ȱ
used,
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do
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not
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reapply
ȱ
it
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until
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the
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skin
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has
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been
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completely
ȱ
cleansed.
Contact with
Eyes
If
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uncured
ȱ
printing
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material
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comes
ȱ
in
ȱ
contact
ȱ
with
ȱ
the
ȱ
eyes,
ȱ
flush
ȱ
immediately
ȱ
with
ȱ
large
ȱ
amounts
ȱ
of
ȱ
water
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for
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15
ȱ
minutes
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and
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seek
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medical
ȱ
attention.
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¾
Avoid
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sunlight,
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fluorescent
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light,
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and
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other
ȱ
sources
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of
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ultraviolet
ȱ
radiation.
Wearing
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contact
ȱ
lenses
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when
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handling
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liquid
ȱ
printing
ȱ
materials
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is
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not
ȱ
recommended.
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If
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the
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liquid
ȱ
splashes
ȱ
into
ȱ
the
ȱ
eyes
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when
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contact
ȱ
lenses
ȱ
are
ȱ
worn,
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immediately
ȱ
remove
ȱ
the
ȱ
lenses
ȱ
and
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flush
ȱ
the
ȱ
eyes
ȱ
with
ȱ
water.
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¾
Clean
ȱ
and
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disinfect
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the
ȱ
contaminated
ȱ
lenses.
¾
Do
ȱ
not
ȱ
wear
ȱ
contact
ȱ
lenses
ȱ
until
ȱ
eye
ȱ
irritation
ȱ
disappears.
Ingestion
If
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printing
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material
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is
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swallowed,
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refer
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to
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the
ȱ
instructions
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included
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with
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the
ȱ
cartridge.
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Seek
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medical
ȱ
attention
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immediately.
Inhalation
Vapors
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from
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printing
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materials
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can
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be
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irritating
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to
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the
ȱ
respiratory
ȱ
system.
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If
ȱ
respiratory
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irritation
ȱ
occurs,
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expose
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the
ȱ
victim
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to
ȱ
fresh
ȱ
air
ȱ
immediately.
¾
If
ȱ
the
ȱ
victim
ȱ
has
ȱ
stopped
ȱ
breathing,
ȱ
perform
ȱ
artificial
ȱ
respiration
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or
ȱ
cardiopulmonary
ȱ
resuscitation.
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¾
Seek
ȱ
medical
ȱ
attention
ȱ
immediately.
¾
Keep
ȱ
the
ȱ
victim
ȱ
warm
ȱ
but
ȱ
not
ȱ
hot.
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¾
Never
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feed
ȱ
anything
ȱ
by
ȱ
mouth
ȱ
to
ȱ
an
ȱ
unconscious
ȱ
person.
¾
Oxygen
ȱ
should
ȱ
be
ȱ
administered
ȱ
by
ȱ
authorized
ȱ
personnel
ȱ
only.
The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) that accompanies printing
materials contains important safety information. Keep this in an accessible
place where these materials are used and stored.
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