There are many unseen hazards surrounding 3D Printing, or Additive Manufacturing, machinery. Technology such as lasers (for melting or cutting), UV lamps (for curing) and moving knives, may all pose a risk of a physical harm.
There are tools which can protect the safety of their customers / end users. Applying Hazard Based Engineering and relevant codes and standards may reduce the hazards to an acceptable level.
Key Learning Points:
- Hazards involved in the process of 3-D Printing
- Regulations from the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA)
- Applicable standards and codes
- National Electrical Code (NEC) Articles enforceable by the local authority having jurisdiction.
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