Safety Rules for Students Using 3D Printers
General Conduct
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Always use the 3D printer under the supervision of a teacher or trained adult.
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Do not touch or adjust the printer without permission.
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Report any unusual smells, sounds, or malfunctions to the teacher immediately.
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Never attempt to modify, dismantle, or repair the printer.
Safe Printing Practices
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Only approved designs and filaments are allowed. Printing of weapons or prohibited items is strictly against the law (GEWCA 2021).
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Use only safe filaments such as PLA, PLA+, PCL, or PETG. Do not use ABS filament (it releases toxic fumes).
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Stereolithography (SLA) printers are not to be used by students due to hazardous resins.
Handling & Operation
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Do not touch moving parts while the printer is operating.
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Wait until the print has finished and cooled before removing it.
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Use tweezers to remove any filament stuck to hot nozzles. Do not touch the nozzle directly (burn risk).
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Use a scraper to carefully remove prints from the heated bed — do not use bare hands.
Environment & Safety Equipment
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Ensure the room is well-ventilated during printing.
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Keep the printer area free of clutter, liquids, and flammable materials.
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The printer must be placed on a sturdy, stable surface.
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Wear safety goggles and gloves if instructed by your teacher.
Records & Responsibility
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All prints must be logged in the 3D printing record book.
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Students are responsible for cleaning up their work area after use.
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If in doubt, always ask your teacher for help before proceeding.