Light Radiation Hazard; Chemical Hazard; Ventilation; Air Conditioning - HP Jet Fusion 5200 Series User Manual

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Light radiation hazard

Infrared (IR) radiation is emitted from the top heating and fusing lamps.
The enclosures limit radiation in compliance with the requirements of the exempt group of IEC
62471:2006,
Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems . Do not modify the top-cover enclosure,
nor the glasses or windows.

Chemical hazard

Take precautions to avoid the risk of exposure to hazardous substances.
Sufficient ventilation needs to be provided to ensure that potential airborne exposure to these
substances is adequately controlled. Consult your usual air conditioning or EHS specialist for advice on
the appropriate measures for your location.
Respiratory personal protective equipment may be required throughout the entire operation of
these machines. Refer to the Safety Data Sheet of your metallic powder and consult your
Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) specialist for advice on the appropriate measures for your
location and application.
To manipulate material (load, unpack, and so on) and green parts, use protective personal
equipment according to the Safety Data Sheets of your processed material.
Use HP-branded agents only. Do not use unauthorized third-party agents.
Take special care in any zones marked with warning labels.

Ventilation

Fresh air ventilation is needed to maintain comfort levels.
Adequate ventilation needs to be provided to ensure that potential airborne exposure to materials and
agents is adequately controlled according to their Safety Data Sheets.
Air conditioning and ventilation should meet local environmental, health, and safety (EHS) guidelines and
regulations. Please follow these instructions carefully when designing the air-conditioning installation
and placing your equipment in the room
For the printer and processing station, follow the ventilation recommendations in the site preparation
guide.
NOTE:
The ventilation units should not blow air directly onto the equipment.

Air conditioning

Air conditioning in the work area should take into account that the equipment produces heat.
For more information, see the air-conditioning section in the site preparation guide.
Air conditioning should meet local environmental, health, and safety (EHS) guidelines and regulations.
NOTICE:
The air conditioning units should not blow air directly onto the equipment.
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