Post by Steaphany on Jul 25, 2013 15:54:58 GMT
Disclaimer
No warranty, guarantee, accuracy, or representation is made by the Owner, Administrators, Moderators, and Authors as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information contained by the section "Film, Wet, Alternative Tutorials", and the Owner, Administrators, Moderators, and Authors, along with the hosting service of F-Stop Cafe, assumes no liability or responsibility in connection therewith.
It is the responsibility of the readers and users of the information contained by section "Film, Wet, Alternative Tutorials" to consult and comply with pertinent local, state, and federal laws, regulations, and standards with respect to the possession, storage, handling, use, misuse, and disposal of chemicals and chemical materials.
The readers and users of the information contained by section "Film, Wet, Alternative Tutorials" should consult with professional advisers about the applicable laws, safety issues, and compliance issues for storing chemicals and the methods for using the chemicals in their particular working environment and situation.
While effort has been made to accurately reference and reproduce historical information, the Owner, Administrators, Moderators, and Authors have no control over source or reference materials. The information provided on an "As Is" basis.
Darkroom Safety Rules
- Do not eat, drink, or smoke during work.
- Do not reuse food containers for Chemical and Solution storage.
- Read and understand all Chemical Ingredient and Chemical Formulation Material Safety Data Sheets.
- Maintain an up to date Chemical Inventory for the materials being stored.
- As directed by the relevant Material Safety Data Sheets, wear appropriate safety equipment when working with materials.
- As directed by the relevant Material Safety Data Sheets, follow proper material storage protocols.
- As directed by the relevant Material Safety Data Sheets, follow all necessary disposal protocols.
- Ensure Children can not gain unsupervised access to any materials.
- Ensure you have all necessary emergency contact numbers readily available.
If the information contained by section "Film, Wet, Alternative Tutorials" is being utilized as educational materials for children and students, please consult Chemical Safety for Teachers and Their Supervisors Grades 7–12, a publication of the American Chemical Society Board–Council Committee on Chemical Safety.