Epoxy Resin Safety
Working with epoxy resin is unacceptable for pregnant women and children under 18 years of age.
Work should be carried out in a well-ventilated area in compliance with the temperature and humidity conditions.
Do not smoke, eat or drink while working.
Individual intolerance to the material and allergic reactions are possible, in case of their manifestation, immediately stop working with the material and consult a doctor.
If you have a predisposition to allergic reactions, we recommend that you consult a doctor before starting work and obtain a doctor's permission to work with epoxy resin. If skin redness or rash occurs, stop working with resin immediately and consult a physician.
When working with epoxy, always use personal protective equipment: a respirator, nitrile gloves, an apron or special overalls to protect the skin, as well as clothing from resin drops.
Avoid direct contact with the skin and mucous membranes of epoxy resin or hardener, as well as the combined composition of the components. If epoxy comes into contact with the skin during work, immediately remove the composition with wet baby wipes, followed by rinsing with water and detergent. You can also wipe the resin site with rubbing alcohol, alcohol wipes, or acetone and immediately wash the area thoroughly with soap and water immediately afterwards.
If resin or hardener gets into eyes, immediately flush eyes with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention.
Do not eat! Don't swallow! Not to drink! Do not take with bare hands!
If epoxy is swallowed, seek immediate medical attention.
When processing, grinding, drilling or grinding products, protect the respiratory organs with an anti-dust mask, and eyes with goggles. Also use special work clothes.
Work should be carried out in a well-ventilated area in compliance with the temperature and humidity conditions.
Do not smoke, eat or drink while working.
Individual intolerance to the material and allergic reactions are possible, in case of their manifestation, immediately stop working with the material and consult a doctor.
If you have a predisposition to allergic reactions, we recommend that you consult a doctor before starting work and obtain a doctor's permission to work with epoxy resin. If skin redness or rash occurs, stop working with resin immediately and consult a physician.
When working with epoxy, always use personal protective equipment: a respirator, nitrile gloves, an apron or special overalls to protect the skin, as well as clothing from resin drops.
Avoid direct contact with the skin and mucous membranes of epoxy resin or hardener, as well as the combined composition of the components. If epoxy comes into contact with the skin during work, immediately remove the composition with wet baby wipes, followed by rinsing with water and detergent. You can also wipe the resin site with rubbing alcohol, alcohol wipes, or acetone and immediately wash the area thoroughly with soap and water immediately afterwards.
If resin or hardener gets into eyes, immediately flush eyes with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention.
Do not eat! Don't swallow! Not to drink! Do not take with bare hands!
If epoxy is swallowed, seek immediate medical attention.
When processing, grinding, drilling or grinding products, protect the respiratory organs with an anti-dust mask, and eyes with goggles. Also use special work clothes.