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Dennis Ivan C.

Baliguat BSCpE - III

Spray Gun
Hazards Possible Harm Safety Practices PPE to be worn
and Procedures
• Chemical Hazards • Eczema and •Do not point the • Gloves
• Inhalation respiratory gun at anyone or
• Ingestion diseases at any part of the • Use either an air-fed
• Absorption body half-mask with a visor
(also for eye protection)
• Exposure to solvent • Fall from •Do not put your
vapors may result in a working at heights hand over spray • Chemical resistant
number of health tip gloves should also be
effects, eg the central provided, preferably
nervous system, irritation • Risk of injury •Do not stop or single use gloves.
of eye, skin, and from falling deflect leaks with
respiratory system objects your hand, body, • Chemical resistant
glove, or rag gloves are usually either
• Electrical hazards Nitrile, latex or vinyl
•Do not spray
• Working alone without tip guard • Where decibel
and trigger guard readings are high,
• Proximity to installed ensure that earplugs or
flammable materials earmuffs are provided
•Engage trigger
lock when not
spraying
3D Printers
Hazards Possible Harm Safety Practices PPE to be worn
and Procedures
• generation of • Eye, nose, and • Have proper • None in particular
ultrafine/nano-sized throat irritation ventilation
particles;
• Keep
• Heat • Asthma workspaces free
of static electricity
• Electrical hazards • Nausea
• Do not open 3D
• Mechanical hazards printer covers
from moving parts • Organ damage once a print job is
underway
• Ultraviolet light

• Chemical vapors (ex.


styrene, acrylonitrile, or
formaldehyde, etc.)
depending on the
media being used.

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