Hazardous Materials In Visual Art Departments Pose Serious Threats. Rya Morgan IPFW.

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Hazardous Materials In Visual Art Departments Pose Serious Threats. Rya Morgan IPFW

Can occur from a buildup of a chemical in the body. Can occur from repeated damage to the body from exposure to a chemical over a length of time. Occurs as a result of a single exposure and happens in a short period of time. The result from one high level exposure. Examples: burns from concentrated acids, chemical pneumonia from overexposure to cadmium fumes from silver soldering, and accidentally ingesting a hazardous chemical. Often result from many low level exposures. Examples: nerve damage from exposures to certain solvents, cancer, chronic bronchitis, and lead poisoning. Chronic IllnessAcute Illness

Respiratory System Heart & Circulatory Systems The Liver The Kidneys The Nervous System Both Male and Female Reproductive Systems Cyanide compounds cause peripheral neuropathy. Turpentine causes uremia. Barium compounds induce changes in heart rhythms, or arrhythmias. Nitric acid etching causes chemical pneumonia & emphysema. Cirrhrosis, or scarring of the liver. Lead causes menstrual disorders in women, loss of sex drive, and atrophy of the testes in men.

Respiratory System Heart & Circulatory Systems The Liver The Kidneys The Nervous System Both Male and Female Reproductive Systems Cyanide compounds cause peripheral neuropathy. Turpentine causes uremia. Barium compounds induce changes in heart rhythms, or arrhythmias. Nitric acid etching causes chemical pneumonia & emphysema. Cirrhrosis, or scarring of the liver. Lead causes menstrual disorders in women, loss of sex drive, and atrophy of the testes in men.

Total Body Burden

Hazardous Material land fillout ventilation system into air down drain Contaminates Soil, Air, Water, Food Supply Human Health

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard * Michael McCann PHD.,CIH.Health Hazards Manual for Artists. Lyons & Burford, Publishers, New York, New York. Right to Know Laws Chemical Hazard Communication Employee Workplace Rights

Labeling of Hazardous Art Materials Act(LHAMA) * Law Requires Review and Labeling of Art Materials Including Children’s Art and Drawing Products. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington D.C., Remember to Check the Label Label states product conforms to ASTM D-4236.*

Make a list of the chemicals. Obtain an MSDS sheet for each chemical. Decide which chemicals your going to keep.

Substitute hazardous materials for safer materials. Use safety equipment. Use proper disposal methods. Know your rights and responsibilities.

Make sure MSDS sheets are always available in case of an emergency they contain vital information needed. For example info. on how to clean up spills, or what to do if accidentally ingested. Wear protective clothing, remove it before returning home, and wash it separately. This prevents chemicals on clothing from entering the home, and exposing other family members. Put up posters which display proper handling, precautions, and emergency procedures in areas where chemicals are being used. Do NOT eat in the studio. It makes easier for chemicals to enter your body. Follow the OSHA’s laws and regulations it will keep you safer, and out of trouble. Make MSDS sheets available. Wear protective clothing. Display Posters. DO NOT eat, drink, or smoke in the studio. Follow OSHA’s safety rules and regulations.

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