So, I've seen plenty of discussion on resin safety, and printing resin does sometimes come across as super toxic and hazardous.
Safety first, obviously, and protective gear is a must. Just wondering if printing resin is any more hazardous than typical solvents and other toxic substances you might come into contact with in, say, home renovation and other DIY work? If someone is used to handling and disposing of stuff like that, is there a reason similar safety procedures (avoid spills and skin contact, deal with spills immediately etc) wouldn't be sufficient with resin? Or is resin just like any other "regular" hazardous material?
Especially interested in hearing professional views, I'm sure there's a fair few specialists (chemists, doctors, plastics industry professionals) in the group
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