When I came into my office this morning, I found that my boss moved his resin printer into my office and the setup reeks of solvent (it smells like a hundred uncapped expos). Are these fumes fine? Or am I gonna end up with half a melted brain by the end of the week?

  • Munkisquisher@lemmy.nz
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    8 months ago

    There’s a datasheet available for your resin, as there is for any volatile product. Print that for your boss and show him the health risks, mostly cancer that he’s opening himself up to liability for.

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    8 months ago

    A quick google search brought this up

    Basically the fumes effects will differ depending on the particular resin being used, but there are no specific studies on long-term effects yet. The general recommendation is to limit your exposure as much as possible with most hobbyists only using them in well-ventilated rooms or even having a direct exhaust port in the room. If it was me, I would move into the boss’s office and refuse to work at your desk until they address the safety concerns sufficiently. Yeah that’s probably overkill, but if your boss isn’t willing to expose themself to the likely health hazards then why should you?

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      8 months ago

      I definitely don’t think it’s overkill.

      If I’m not actively venting my resin printer, it will irritate my lungs instantly once i enter the room. Those fumes don’t fuck around, and at least from what I’ve heard, the effects will actually get worse the more you’re exposed over time.

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    8 months ago

    Quick update: talked to my boss and he’ll be moving it “soon”. I think I’ll just wfh for the rest of the day.

    Update 2: my boss apologized and moved the printer and resins out. 😊 I popped by after work tonight and it still smells but it’s not bad now.

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      8 months ago

      WFH until the printer is moved. Even if the fumes weren’t toxic (they are) you shouldn’t be expected to work in an environment like that

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      8 months ago

      If there was a significant amount of resin inside the printer (which I have to assume since you report strong smell), your boss is either a negligent asshole or somebody irresponsibly ignorant.

      And if the printer was working and actively printing something inside an enclosed unventilated environment, then your boss can’t be trusted with crayons or scissors.