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===Safety=== {{Discuss | [[Epoxy Room/Precautions]] pulls into the tool portion of this page; maybe the tool template should pull this into the instruction portion instead. The idea is that when a whole room is affected by a hazard, we should really store it at the room level, and if it is stored at the room level, we shouldn't re-apply it at the tool level. }} Fumes - epoxy emits fumes, mould release is aerosolized, and isopropyl alcohol emits fumes. The LifeBreath ventilator runs automatically, and you should consider wearing N95 mask when spraying mould release. Fire - members can use a torch to remove bubbles. Make sure there's nothing flammable nearby, hold the torch away from the benches and walls, and stay in the area for 30 minutes to watch for signs of fire. Laceration - epoxy edges will be extremely sharp when removed from the mould, especially the top surfaces and interior holes. Use extreme caution when removing parts from moulds and round over the edges with sandpaper or a router as soon as possible. Skin damage - epoxy is bad for your skin, as is isopropyl alcohol. Wear gloves at all times. Eye damage - epoxy can splash when pouring and mixing. Wear goggles to protect your eyes. If you get epoxy on your skin or eyes, flush thoroughly with water for 15 minutes.
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