83D SYSTEMS, INC.
FIRST AID SECTION – WHAT TO DO
In the case of an accident while using any DMP equipment, seek medical attention immediately. Use the following
guidelines for specic safety instances.
Burns
This equipment contains high temperatures and burning laser radiation which could cause 2
nd
degree burns. Do not attempt to remove
any protective panels. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
If a burn occurs, seek rst aid and immediate medical attention. Pushing the E-stop button will de-energize the equipment and diffuse
the hazardous situation.
Reporting Laser Radiation Exposure
If the injury was determined to be the result of laser radiation overexposure, please send a report to:
Attention: Laser Safety Ofcer
3D Systems, Inc.
333 Three D Systems Circle
Rock Hill, South Carolina, 29730
USA
Include the following information in your report:
• Nature of the accident and circumstances surrounding it
• Where the accident occurred
• Model and serial number of the machine
• Number of people involved
• Any other pertinent information
Please send this information to 3D Systems within a day of the accident.
Electrocution
The DMP system contains equipment energized at 400 volts. Do not attempt to remove protective panels. There are no user
serviceable parts inside.
If electrocution occurs, seek rst aid and medical attention immediately. Pushing the E-stop button will de-energize the equipment and
diffuse the hazardous situation.
Material Inhalation
The material handling process may create a choking or air restriction hazard. If someone has difculty breathing or a “loss of breath”
sensation, transport the person to a well-ventilated room or outside of the facility. If the condition persists, seek immediate medical
attention.
Powder ingestion
Quickly wipe material from mouth and rinse with water. Do not induce vomiting. Seek medical attention if symptoms occur or when
unsure.
Powder skin contact
Powder contamination of the skin may cause soft tissue irritation and/or an allergic reaction. Remove contaminated clothing and
dispose of or properly launder. Brush material off skin, wash affected area with soap and water. Seek medical attention if symptoms
persist.
Powder eye contact
Even non toxic powders may cause soft tissue irritation and/or an allergic reaction. If someone gets powder in his/her eyes immediately
rinse eyes gently but thoroughly with lukewarm water. Also rinse under upper and lower eyelids, for at least 10 to 20 minutes. Seek
medical attention when symptoms persist. Eye wash station must be present in the vicinity of all powder operations.
NOTE: For more specic information regarding rst aid in relations to powder, see the applicable SDS sheet.