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| ==Schedule== | | ==Schedule== |
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| This room is available during [[Machine Shop#Schedule|Machine Shop]] hours. | | This room is available during [[Machine Shop#Schedule|Machine Shop]] hours. |
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| ==Equipment by Icon== | | ==Equipment by Icon== |
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| [[Is equipment::True]][[Has icon::+]] [[Is located in facility::Finishing Room]] | | [[Is equipment::True]][[Has icon::+]] [[Is located in facility::Finishing Room]] |
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| If any paint equipment is added to the room it will be shown here. | | If any paint equipment is added to the room it will be shown here. |
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| Here are some safety instructions for the {{PAGENAME}}. Remember... SAFETY FIRST!!! | | Here are some safety instructions for the {{PAGENAME}}. Remember... SAFETY FIRST!!! |
| * All of the [[Machine_Shop#Safety_First|Machine Shop]] safety guidelines apply for the {{PAGENAME}}. This includes the shop attire requirements. | | * All of the [[Machine_Shop#Safety_First|Machine Shop]] safety guidelines apply for the {{PAGENAME}}. This includes the shop attire requirements. |
| + | * Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) such as eye/face protection, ear protection, gloves, protective clothing, and a respirator or dust mask. |
| * Wear <strong>SAFETY GLASSES</strong> when working in the {{PAGENAME}}. It does not matter that you are outside the "safety glasses zone" taped on the Machine Shop floor. | | * Wear <strong>SAFETY GLASSES</strong> when working in the {{PAGENAME}}. It does not matter that you are outside the "safety glasses zone" taped on the Machine Shop floor. |
− | * Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) such as eye/face protection, ear protection, gloves, protective clothing, and a respirator or dust mask. | + | * Ear protection must be worn when the exhaust system is on. Ear plugs are available at the safety station by the Wood Shop door. |
− | * If the paint product specifies a respirator is needed, the operator must follow George Fox University Voluntary Respiratory Protection Plan.
| + | * Minimize skin contact when working with paint, resins, epoxies, stains, dyes, finishes, or other chemicals. Wear gloves and protective clothing as needed. Gloves are available at the safety station by the Wood Shop door. |
− | * Minimize skin contact with paint, resins, epoxies, stains, finishes, or any other chemicals. Never point a spray paint can or the air brush at any part of your body. Wash your hands thoroughly after using the {{PAGENAME}}. | + | * Never point a spray paint can or air brush at any part of your body. |
| * If any liquids, sprays, or particulates get in your eyes, use the eye wash station at the sinks by the Machine Shop door to flush the material out of your eyes. | | * If any liquids, sprays, or particulates get in your eyes, use the eye wash station at the sinks by the Machine Shop door to flush the material out of your eyes. |
| + | * Read the label on any paints or chemicals you use and understand what hazards you need to avoid/consider. If sanding or creating dust, do your research to know what respiratory hazards are present and how to minimize them. |
| + | * If the product specifies that a respirator is needed, the user must follow the George Fox University Voluntary Respiratory Protection Plan. |
| * Do not stand downwind of your workpiece. The whole point of the {{PAGENAME}} is to pull harmful fumes and dust away from you, through the filters, and out of the building. If you are standing between your workpiece and the filters, you are defeating the purpose of the {{PAGENAME}} because all the fumes and dust you are creating are being pulled past your body on their way out of the building. Rotate your workpiece if you need to access the other side. | | * Do not stand downwind of your workpiece. The whole point of the {{PAGENAME}} is to pull harmful fumes and dust away from you, through the filters, and out of the building. If you are standing between your workpiece and the filters, you are defeating the purpose of the {{PAGENAME}} because all the fumes and dust you are creating are being pulled past your body on their way out of the building. Rotate your workpiece if you need to access the other side. |
− | * Allow freshly painted items to dry in the {{PAGENAME}} with its exhaust ventilation operating (but not overnight). Notify a shop supervisor if you intend to leave the exhaust ventilation operating. Set a timer for yourself to return and reset the space. | + | * Allow freshly painted, sprayed, or curing items to dry in the {{PAGENAME}} with the exhaust ventilation system operating (but not overnight). Notify a shop supervisor if you intend to leave the ventilation system operating for a set period of time. Set a reminder for yourself to return after your workpiece has dried, turn off the ventilation system, and reset the space. |
− | | + | *Do not attempt to operate any equipment without being certified by the ace, Machine Shop staff, or a Maker Hub employee. |
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| + | * Wash your hands thoroughly after using the {{PAGENAME}}. |
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| * Food or drink is not allowed in the {{PAGENAME}}. | | * Food or drink is not allowed in the {{PAGENAME}}. |
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− | Safety First is the rule we hold highest of the three. This rule applies to both the safety of you as well as others.
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− | *Ear protection must be worn when the exhaust system is on.
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− | *Read the label of any paints or chemicals in use and understand what you are doing.
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− | *Do not attempt to operate equipment without being certified by the Ace or other Maker Hub personnel.
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| ===Hazard Information=== | | ===Hazard Information=== |
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| The fire suppression system can be actuated by automatic or manual means. During automatic system activation, the heat from the fire melts a pressurized detection line relieving air pressure, which allows high-pressure nitrogen gas to pneumatically open the dry chemical cylinder(s) to disperse the chemical through the fixed nozzle network. In a manual activation, the operator must activate the system located at the entrance to the spray booth by first pulling the ring pin and then pulling the handle of the manual pull station firmly. This triggers the system to activate. | | The fire suppression system can be actuated by automatic or manual means. During automatic system activation, the heat from the fire melts a pressurized detection line relieving air pressure, which allows high-pressure nitrogen gas to pneumatically open the dry chemical cylinder(s) to disperse the chemical through the fixed nozzle network. In a manual activation, the operator must activate the system located at the entrance to the spray booth by first pulling the ring pin and then pulling the handle of the manual pull station firmly. This triggers the system to activate. |
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| ====In Case of a Fire==== | | ====In Case of a Fire==== |