Is Resin Safe?


Are you wondering if epoxy resin is safe to craft with?

The short answer is – yes. As long as you follow the safety instructions and take precautions. We talk you through how you can keep safe while working with resin.



What is resin PPE?

PPE stands for personal protective equipment. In other words it’s the items you need to make sure you are safe when working with chemicals such as epoxy resin.


– Gloves:

Wear disposable gloves to protect your hands from direct contact with the resin. Nitrile gloves are often recommended because they provide good chemical resistance.

If you do get resin on your skin, you can use acetone nail varnish remover and cotton wool to lightly remove it. Make sure you wash thoroughly with soapy water and rinse well after too.


– Eye Protection:

Use safety goggles or a face shield to protect your eyes from splashes or accidental contact with epoxy resin. Always take care when pouring and avoid pouring from heights to reduce the possibility of splashing.


– Respirator:

Respirator mask for Epoxy Resin

Depending on the type of epoxy resin and the ventilation conditions in your workspace, you may need to use a respirator to prevent inhalation of fumes. Some epoxy resins emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can be harmful when inhaled.

We recommend this respirator that has changeable filters. A simple face covering will not provide the same amount of protection as they are not designed to filter out chemical particles or smells relating to chemical compounds.

Always ensure you work in a well ventilated space.


– Protective Clothing:

Wear long sleeves and pants to protect your skin from contact with the resin. Additionally, consider wearing a lab coat or other protective clothing to minimize skin exposure.

It’s a good idea to remove any jewellery and not have expensive belongings near your work area as resin will stick and cure to almost everything.


– Ventilation:

Work in a well-ventilated area or work with an open window to reduce the concentration of fumes in the air. Epoxy resin should not be used around children or animals due to the risks. Take regular breaks away from your workspace when working with resin.

The Resiners PurAir is specially designed to keep your work area safe. We highly recommend one especially if you have a small enclosed work space. Check out our review to find out how it works.


– Protection for your surfaces:

Don’t forget that epoxy resin will stick to most surfaces! You’ll need to cover all areas that you are using when working with resin and make sure you remove any valuables from the area. We use cling film / saran wrap to cover everything including our scales.

Silicone work mats are also great as they can be washed and reused. Just make sure you use one that is heat resistant especially if you are using a heat torch.


Can I be allergic to resin

Epoxy resin regardless of brand, still contains chemicals. You can get brands, like Apex Resin that contain no VOC’s and are ‘non toxic’. This is a great start but it is still possible to react to resin, even if it is not toxic.

Personal protective equipment (PPE) is highly recommended especially if you are working in a space with poor or no ventilation and often resins are only classed as non-toxic when you have ‘good’ ventilation’. This means you have lots of fresh air coming in and going out of your work space.


Top Tips

It’s crucial to read and follow the manufacturer’s safety recommendations and instructions for the specific epoxy resin you are using. Some resins may have additional safety precautions or specific PPE requirements. Additionally, be aware of any potential allergic reactions or sensitivities you may have to the chemicals in epoxy resin, and take appropriate precautions.



Remember that proper handling and disposal of epoxy resin and related materials are essential for both your safety and the protection of the environment.


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