Wednesday, January 19, 2011

MSDS

Part A:

Sprint’s Standard Film Developer Safety Precautions.

Some of the health and safety concerns involving Sprint’s Standard Film Developer are to avoid this chemical if you have Pre-existing skin disorders, eye problems, or if you have an impaired liver or kidneys. You should also avoid this chemical if you are sensitized to sodium metabisulfite.

If this chemical comes into contact with your skin you should wash all affected areas with water and soap for several minutes. If the irritation persists seek medical attention.

Should you inhale this chemical, get to fresh air immediately. If you experience respiratory irritation it is advised to seek medical attention. if you are also experiencing difficulty breathing seek medical transport and supplemental oxygen.

If you get the chemicals in your eyes remove any contact lens and flush with plenty of water for several minutes. If irritation persists seek medical attention.

If this chemical is ingested you should drink 3 to 4 glasses of water. Do not induce vomiting unless suggested by medical professional. If uncontrolled vomiting occurs drink more water again. Do not give anything to an unconscious convulsing person



Sprint’s Quick Silver Print Developer Safety Precautions

The health and safety concerns about the Quick Silver print developer say to avoid this chemical if you have skin disorders, eye problems, or impaired liver or kidneys. You should also avoid this chemical if you are sensitized to sodium metabisulfite.

If skin contact with this chemical occurs remove all contaminated clothing and to wash affected area with large amounts of running water for 15 minutes.

If inhalation occurs seek for fresh air immediately. If not breathing, clear airway and start mouth to mouth artificial respiration or use a bag mask respirator. If the victim is having trouble breathing transport to a medical center and give supplemental oxygen if possible.

If this chemical comes into contact with your eyes rinse with water and remove any contact lens. Flush eyes thoroughly for roughly 15 minutes. Get immediate medical attention.

If ingested drink 3 to 4 glasses of water and do not induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs supply additional water. Do not give anything to an unconscious person.



Sprint’s Block Stop Bath

The health and safety concerns about the Block Stop Bath say to people who are sensitized to acetic acid are at risk while using this product.

If this chemical comes into contact with your skin wash affected area for several minutes and if irritation persists seek medical attention.

If you inhale this chemical seek fresh air. And if not breathing begin mouth to mouth artificial respiration or use a bag mask respirator. If troubled breathing occurs transport to a medical center and give supplemental oxygen if possible.

If eye contact occurs rinse eyes thoroughly with water for about 15 minutes. get medical attention as soon as possible.

If you consume this chemical by ingestion drink 3 to 4 glasses of water. Do not induce vomiting and if vomiting occurs supply additional water. Do not give anything to an unconscious person.



Sprint’s Record Speed Fixer

The health and safety concerns regarding the Record Speed Fixer advise to avoid contact with this chemical if you are sensitized to acetic acid, sodium metabisulfite, or sodium sulfides.

If skin contact occurs with this chemical you wash affected area with plenty of water and soap for several minutes. if irritation develops or persists then seek medical attention.

If this chemical is inhaled remove the affected person from the area and bring them to fresh air. If breathing becomes difficult or respiration irritation occurs seek medical attention. if neccesiary provide supplemental oxygen

Should this chemical come in contact with your eyes you should remove any contact lens and rinse eyes thoroughly for several minutes. if irritation persists then seek medical attention.

If for some reason you decided to drink this chemical you should be aware that you need to drink at least 3 to 4 glasses of water after you do so. You should also probably avoid anything that would make you vomit unless someone who knows what they re doing tells you to. But if you do vomit drink some more water after. And if a person is unconscious don’t give them anything.



Sprint’s Archive Fix Remover

The health and safety concerns regarding the Archive Fix Remover say to avoid any contact with this chemical if you have pre existing skin disorders, eye problems. Impaired liver or kidney functions, or if you are are sensitized to sodium metabisulfite.

If you come into contact with this chemical via your skin you are advised to wash affected ares with plenty of water and soap for several minutes. of course you should seek medical attention if irritation persists.

If you should inhale this chemical you should get to fresh air immediately. If no breathing is occurring then proceed with mouth to mouth artificial respiration or use a bag mask respirator. It is suggested that if you are having trouble breathing you should seek immediate medical attention and should provide supplemental oxygen if possible.

Should you get this chemical in your eye you should rinse your eye thoroughly with water and remove any contact lens before doing so. If your eyes are still bugging you look for medical help.

If this chemical is ingested drink 3 to 4 glasses of water and do not induce vomiting unless advised by a medical professional.


the material data sheets are located on the cabinet above the drying rack

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Part B

The additional information i found about dark room safety is located here

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