Tuesday, January 18, 2011

MSDS

Some health and safety concerns using Sprint's Standard Film Developer?
-causes skin irritation -if you inhale it it can irritate your mucus membranes in your nose and throat -it also may cause nausea dizziness headaches and may become light headed.

What to do if you get chemistry on your eyes, skin or ingest it?
-if you come in contact with chemistry wash the area with soap and water and contact your doctor if problems continue to arise. -if you inhale it, it's best to get to fresh air, and if the problems continues seek medical attention as soon as possible -if you happen to ingest it drink 3-4 glasses of water but don't make yourself vomit, and if you happen to vomit drink more water. Then contact your doctor to see if you need your stomach pumped

What to do if you get chemistry of Sprint's Quick Silver Print?
-wash the area for 15 minutes with soap and water, and if gets on your clothes remove them immediately and wash them before wearing again. -if you inhale it get to fresh air quickly and if you stop breathing start immediate mouth-to-mouth and contact medical attention. -if you happen to ingest it drink 3-4 glasses of water but don't make yourself vomit, and if you happen to vomit drink more water. Then contact your doctor to see if you need your stomach pumped

What are some health and safety concerns of Sprint's Quick Silver Print?
-burns and scraped skin. - if you inhale it it can irritate your mucus membranes in your nose and throat -it also may cause nausea dizziness headaches and may become light headed. -if you ingest it it may cause cramps, nausea and vomiting.

What are some health and safety concerns using Sprints Block Stop Bath?
-mild skin irritation. -inhale it and it may cause sore throat, irritation of the nose and respiratory tract, also asthma like symptoms. -if ingested drink 3-4 glasses of water but don't make yourself vomit, and if you happen to vomit drink more water. Then contact your doctor to see if you need your stomach pumped

Chemistry on skin, eyes, or ingest? (Block Stop)
-was eyes for 15 minutes making sure that your eyes are fully wide open to get all the chemicals. Then seek medical attention if problem worsens. -if inhaled get to fresh air and if you stop breathing someone should start mouth-to-mouth. -if ingested drink 3-4 glasses of water but don't make yourself vomit, and if you happen to vomit drink more water. Then contact your doctor to see if you need your stomach pumped.

Heath and safety concerns using Sprint's Record Speed Fix.
-continuing contact may cause skin irritation and may cause skin to crack. -if inhaled it may irritate respiratory tract and may cause asthma. -if ingested it will irritate tract and may cause life threatening asthma.

Chemistry in eyes, skin, or ingest it? (Speed Fix)
-eyes, wash 10 min around the area, and if problem continues seek medical attention. -inhalation, find fresh air quickly and contact doctor if it is hard to breathe. -ingested, drink 3-4 glasses of water but don't make yourself vomit, and if you happen to vomit drink more water. Then contact your doctor to see if you need your stomach pumped.

Health and safety concerns using Sprint's Archive Fix Remover.
-skin irritation. -inhalation, it it can irritate your mucus membranes in your nose and throat -it also may cause nausea dizziness headaches and may become light headed.

Chemistry on eyes, skin, or ingest it? (Archive Fix)
-eyes, wash 10 min around the area, and if problem continues seek medical attention. -inhalation, find fresh air quickly and contact doctor if it is hard to breathe. -ingested, drink 3-4 glasses of water but don't make yourself vomit, and if you happen to vomit drink more water. Then contact your doctor to see if you need your stomach pumped.

Where are the material safety data sheets located in our darkroom?
-they are located in the room where the computer is; right before you enter the area where the darkroom is.

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

Here is additional information on MSDS

http://hubpages.com/hub/What-is-an-MSDS-and-why-should-you-care

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