Placement Of Warning Labels; Safety Devices; Material Safety Data Sheets (Msds); Fire Extinguishing Equipment - HP Indigo press 3050 User Manual

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Placement of warning labels

Many of the warning labels on the press are behind doors or covers and on parts that may
be accessible only to authorized service personnel. Place additional warning labels on the
following places:

Safety devices

Material safety data sheets (MSDS)

MSDS are supplied for consumables, including the different HP ElectroInks, imaging oil
and the imaging agent, adhesion promoters, and adhesion promoter test fluids. Keep the
MSDS readily available in the work area. Read and consult them for your personal
protection. Keep the MSDS in a protective plastic cover.

Fire extinguishing equipment

The HP Indigo press 3050 generates flammable fumes and is also internally heated, a
danger of fire exists. Take the following precautions:

Eye wash stations

The HP Indigo press 3050 uses inks and imaging oil that may be irritating to skin and
eyes. In extreme cases of exposure, these may cause blindness. Take the following
precautions:
26 Chapter 3 Safety
Danger of pinching and crushing from moving machine parts!
Keep hands away from moving machine parts.
Access to main circuit breaker must remain free at all times.
Do not operate the press with doors open.
Ink and imaging oil are irritating to eyes and skin. Use rubber gloves.
ITM drum and blanket are hot. Use insulated gloves.
Read and understand the material safety data sheets (MSDS) for consumables used
with the press.
Emergency Stop buttons
Rear side of the press
Behind the front cover
Behind the paper input door
Behind the blower cabinet
Behind the electronics cabinet door
Inside the paper exit bay
Position fire extinguishers in visible locations within 7.6 m (25 ft) of the press and any
flammable or combustible material storage areas.
Require regular inspection of the fire extinguishers (at least annually) and have
designated employees trained in their use. Employees should be retrained at least
once a year.
ENWW

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