Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Web work 1, MSDS

  • What are some of the health and safety concerns with using Sprint's Standard Film Developer? What should you do if you get chemistry on your eyes or skin or ingest the chemistry?

The main concern is mild irritation of the skin, eyes and could cause respiratory problems such as Asthma.

First Aid:
Skin:
If chemical comes in contact with your skin, you should wash your hands with soap and water for several minutes. If your skin has a prolonged irritation, seek medical attention.

Eyes:
If chemical comes in contact with your eyes, you should immediately flush your eyes for several minutes and remove any contact lenses. Seek medical attention if you develop a persistent irritation.

Ingestion (Swallow):
This chemical is harmful if swallowed. If ingestion occurs: give 3-4 glasses of water and DO NOT induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs give more fluids. Seek medical attention to determine the further treatment. Stop fluids if patient loses consciousness.

  • What are some of the health and safety concerns with using Sprint's Quick Silver Print Developer? What should you do if you get chemistry on your eyes or skin or ingest the chemistry?
    This is a dangerous chemical; it may cause eye and skin burns, life threatening asthma and respiratory problems. Some side effects of this chemical: headache, dizziness, light-headedness and nausea. If you notice any of these symptoms, move to another room with fresh air.

First Aid:
Skin:
If chemical comes in contact with your skin, you should wash your hands with soap and water for 15 minutes. Seek immediate medical attention or dial 9-1-1. Be sure to remove any contaminated clothing or shoes.

Eyes:
If chemical comes in contact with your eyes, you should immediately flush your eyes for several minutes with large amounts of water and remove any contact lenses. Hold eyelids apart to ensure that all surfaces get rinsed. Seek immediate medical attention or dial 9-1-1.

Ingestion (Swallow):
This chemical is harmful if swallowed. If ingestion occurs: give 3-4 glasses of water and DO NOT induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs give more fluids. Seek medical attention to determine the further treatment. Stop fluids if patient loses consciousness.

  • What are some of the health and safety concerns with using Sprint's Block Stop Bath?

This chemical can cause eye irritation and asthma-like symptoms. If you or someone is finding it difficult to breath, move to a room with fresh air.

  • What should you do if you get chemistry on your eyes or skin or ingest the chemistry? First Aid:
    Skin:
    If chemical comes in contact with your skin, you should wash your hands with soap and water for several minutes. Seek medical attention if you develop a rash or irritation.

Eyes:
If chemical comes in contact with your eyes, you should immediately flush your eyes for several minutes and remove any contact lenses. Keep eyelids apart to ensure all surfaces are washed. Seek medical attention immediately.

Ingestion (Swallow):
This chemical is harmful if swallowed. If ingestion occurs: give 3-4 glasses of water and DO NOT induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs give more fluids. Seek medical attention to determine the further treatment. Stop fluids if patient loses consciousness.

  • What are some of the health and safety concerns with using Sprint's Record Speed Fix? What should you do if you get chemistry on your eyes or skin or ingest the chemistry?

This chemical contains acetic acid vapors, which can cause severe or life threatening asthma.

Skin:
If chemical comes in contact with your skin, you should wash your hands with soap and water for several minutes. If your skin has a prolonged irritation, seek medical attention.

Eyes:
If chemical comes in contact with your eyes, you should immediately flush your eyes for several minutes and remove any contact lenses. Seek medical attention if you develop a persistent irritation.

Ingestion (Swallow):
This chemical is harmful if swallowed. If ingestion occurs: give 3-4 glasses of water and DO NOT induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs give more fluids. Seek medical attention to determine the further treatment. Stop fluids if patient loses consciousness.

  • What are some of the health and safety concerns with using Sprint's Archive Fix Remover? What should you do if you get chemistry on your eyes or skin or ingest the chemistry?

This chemical may cause mild irritation of the skin, eyes and respiratory system. Chemical can be absorbed through the skin and may cause symptoms like ingestion of ethylene glycol.

Skin:
If chemical comes in contact with your skin, you should wash your hands with soap and water for several minutes. If your skin has a prolonged irritation, seek medical attention.

Eyes:
If chemical comes in contact with your eyes, you should immediately flush your eyes for several minutes and remove any contact lenses. Seek medical attention if you develop a persistent irritation.

Ingestion (Swallow):
This chemical is harmful if swallowed. If ingestion occurs: give 3-4 glasses of water and DO NOT induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs give more fluids. Seek medical attention to determine the further treatment. Stop fluids if patient loses consciousness

  • Where are the material safety data sheets located in our darkroom?

As you coming into the first room, turn to the right. It will be right in front of you. It is red with black lettering “MSDS”

  • Is it ok for me to post your name on the class blog if I post your answers to these questions? Yes

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