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    Norms in the printing workshops

    Students are responsible for cleaning up all areas they are working in.Please store your projects on the provided shelves or in your locker and

    put away all materials and tools in their storage areas at the end of classsessions.

    Other students need to use the limited table space we have available.All students must put gloves on when cleaning and turn on the ventilation

    when using solvents.Trash should be thrown away in the appropriate bins,

    SOLID WASTE

    - Paper dry and clean in a paper container- Plastic in a plastic container

    - Glass in class container

    - Rags of Solvents, White spirit, turpentine, alcohol, universal dissolvent,grounds...etc., must be put into the appropriate and destined container.- Food, paintbrushes, paper paint pallets go into regular trashcan.PPE for the printmaking and screen-printing areas.

    Head/Face Protection

    Tie back long hair or wear a hat, as it could become tangled in moving

    machinery partsWear a face shield if flying particles are expected during the machining,

    sprays and aquatint machine process.

    Eye Protection

    The use of safety glasses is MANDATORY when using all power tooland acids.

    Students may purchase their own safety glasses

    Ear Protection

    Earplugs are provided to students at no cost and should be used whileworking with power tools and cleaning mesh in screen-printing areas.

    Earplugs are kept in the screen-printing cabinet.

    Protective Clothing

    Students wear appropriate clothing while working in the printing andscreen-printing workshop.Secure any loose fitting jewellery or clothing (roll up long sleeves) thatmay interfere or become tangled in moving tool parts.

    Do not wear highly flammable clothing

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    Hand Protection

    When working with chisels or hammers, work gloves are helpful inprotecting from impact injuries.

    Do not wear gloves when working close to moving machine partsWhen wearing gloves, be sure they fit properly and are rated for the

    specific task you are performing

    Respirators/Masks

    Nuisance dust masks are recommended when performing certain tasks

    in the workshops. In the aquatint box and using spray aquatint nuisancedust mask will help alleviate breathing in excessive amounts of dust

    particlesDo not share you mask with others.

    CDIGO DE COLORES DE LOS FILTROS RESPIRATORIOS SEGN EN 141/143/371

    COLOR DE BANDATIPO DEFILTRO

    APLICACIONES PRINCIPALES

    AX Gases y vapores de compuestos orgnicos con punto de ebullicin65 C.

    A Gases y vapores de compuestos orgnicos con punto de ebullicin >65 C.

    B Gases y vapores inorgnicos, como cloro, sulfuro de hidrgeno ocianuro de hidrgeno.

    E Dixido de sulfuro, cloruro de hidrgeno.

    K Amoniaco.

    CO Monxido de carbono.

    Hg Vapor de mercurio.

    NO Gases nitroso, incluyendo el monxido de nitrgeno.

    REACTOR Yodo radioactivo, incluyendo yoduro de metilo radioactivo.

    P Partculas.

    MODELOS DE FILTROS A-B-E-K-P2 Y COMBINADOS