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* goggles and | =Hazards= | ||
*Fumes: Epoxy and mold release are not good for your lungs. The [[Lifebreath HRV (Epoxy)]] has been installed for your protection. | |||
*Skin irritation and adhesion: if epoxy gets on your skin, it can cause skin damage. Wear gloves at all times. Isopropyl alcohol is also used for cleanup and can cause skin and respiratory irritation. | |||
*Eye damage: If epoxy splashes in your eyes, you can go blind. Wear sealed goggles when pouring and mixing epoxy. | |||
*Large 15L jugs of resin are heavier than 50 lbs. Ask another person for help when pouring from full jugs. | |||
=Housekeeping= | |||
*Clean as you go - Isopropyl alcohol is best for cleaning | |||
*No set areas for different supplies right now, put things back where you found them. |
Latest revision as of 11:26, 2024 December 28
Hazards
- Fumes: Epoxy and mold release are not good for your lungs. The Lifebreath HRV (Epoxy) has been installed for your protection.
- Skin irritation and adhesion: if epoxy gets on your skin, it can cause skin damage. Wear gloves at all times. Isopropyl alcohol is also used for cleanup and can cause skin and respiratory irritation.
- Eye damage: If epoxy splashes in your eyes, you can go blind. Wear sealed goggles when pouring and mixing epoxy.
- Large 15L jugs of resin are heavier than 50 lbs. Ask another person for help when pouring from full jugs.
Housekeeping
- Clean as you go - Isopropyl alcohol is best for cleaning
- No set areas for different supplies right now, put things back where you found them.