IPA has a flash point of 12°C (53°F) — below normal room temperature. The moment you open a wash station, you are handling a Class IB flammable liquid that releases ignitable vapors at every operating temperature. OSHA's flammable liquids standard (29 CFR 1910.106), NFPA 30, and EPA hazardous waste regulations all apply — and your fire marshal can shut down an improperly documented IPA operation on the spot.
This document pack gives you the professionally written safety framework for operating IPA wash stations used in resin 3D printer post-processing — covering flammable liquid handling, ventilation design, static discharge prevention, PPE requirements, and hazardous waste disposal.
Developed by Clearview Plastics, the industry leader in 3D printer enclosures and workplace safety solutions since 2008.
1. Workplace Safety & Compliance Package
Your core safety document — focused on flammable liquid handling from the ground up. Covers IPA flammability properties (flash point, LEL/UEL, autoignition temperature), inhalation and CNS depression hazards, skin/eye contact protocols, static discharge ignition risk, and resin-contaminated waste classification. Includes full engineering control specifications: ventilation design (100–200 fpm capture velocity, 6–12 ACH minimum), enclosure requirements, grounding and bonding procedures (#6 AWG minimum, <25 ohm ground resistance), NFPA 70 electrical area classification (Class I Division 1 and 2 zones), and 35-foot ignition source exclusion zones. Complete PPE matrix by task (filling, washing, draining, spill cleanup), NFPA 30 flammable cabinet specifications, storage quantity limits, container requirements (DOT-approved safety cans with flame arrestors), and EPA 40 CFR 261/262 hazardous waste disposal procedures.
⚠ Federal Waste Violation: Used IPA containing dissolved resin is classified as D001 ignitable hazardous waste. Pouring it down a drain violates EPA RCRA and the Clean Water Act — penalties up to $50,000 per day. These documents include the waste segregation and disposal protocols to keep your facility compliant.
2. Room Readiness Guide
Pre-installation checklist designed specifically for flammable liquid handling environments — covering NFPA 30 room classification, fire marshal approval requirements, electrical outlet ratings for classified areas (explosion-proof in Division 1 zones), ventilation routing for direct outdoor exhaust (no recirculation), flammable cabinet placement and separation distances (≥25 feet from ignition sources, ≥10 feet from exits), secondary spill containment sizing (110% of largest container), grounding infrastructure, conductive flooring specifications, humidity control (40–60% RH for static prevention), emergency eyewash/shower placement (within 10 seconds travel), and fire suppression system requirements. Complete this before your wash station arrives.
3. Maintenance & Inspection Guide
Ongoing compliance documentation with scheduled inspection tables for ventilation performance, ground resistance verification, spill containment integrity, flammable cabinet condition, safety can inspection, IPA contamination levels, and activated carbon filter replacement. Includes air quality monitoring procedures, LEL detector calibration schedules, fire extinguisher inspection logs, and a 6-month fillable inspection log. Fire code and OSHA require maintenance records — this document keeps you organized and audit-ready.
All three documents are delivered as editable .docx files. Fill in your facility name, wash station models, IPA quantities, and specific operating parameters in the clearly marked fields. Print, file, and present to your EHS department, fire marshal, safety auditor, or facility inspector.
This is a baseline category-level document pack applicable to IPA wash stations from all major manufacturers — Elegoo, Anycubic, Formlabs, Creality, Phrozen, and others, as well as custom-built wash stations. Machine-specific versions with pre-filled specifications are available separately.
If you already have safety documents for your resin printer, they likely reference IPA handling — but they don't cover it in depth. IPA wash stations introduce flammable liquid storage, electrical area classification, grounding and bonding, and hazardous waste disposal requirements that go far beyond what a resin printer safety package addresses. Your fire marshal and OSHA inspector treat flammable liquid handling as a separate compliance category, and your documentation needs to reflect that.
These documents are provided as an informational safety framework and do not constitute legal advice, regulatory certification, or a guarantee of compliance. Employers must verify that all recommendations align with current federal, state, and local occupational safety, fire code, and environmental regulations. See full disclaimer within each document.
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