Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]These are two books that cover the hazards of exposure darkroom chemicals. I found them on Amazon. Jim Health Hazards for Photographers : by Siegfried Rempel, Wolfgang Rempel (Contributor) Our Price: $16.95 Availability: This title usually ships within 2-3 days. Paperback - 224 pages (January 1993) The Lyons Press; ISBN: 1558211810 ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.56 x 9.22 x 7.02 Reviews: Booknews, Inc. , August 1, 1993 This important book for both professional and amateur photographers discusses how photochemicals are absorbed by the body and describes their toxicity and the preventive measures to be used while handling them. Other sections address safety procedures in the darkroom and safety aspects of lab design, ventilation, and protective equipment. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. Overexposure : Health Hazards in Photography/Everything You Need to Know About Photographic Materials and Processes to Make Your workplace Safe by Susan D. Shaw, Monona Rossol (Contributor) List Price: $18.95 Our Price: $15.16 You Save: $3.79 (20%) Availability: This title usually ships within 2-3 days. Paperback - 320 pages 2nd edition (October 1991) Allworth Press; ISBN: 0960711864 ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.71 x 10.01 x 6.76 Reviews: The publisher, ALLWORTH PRESS, http://www.arts-online.com/allworth/home.html , February 11, 1997 Overexposure is a guide to all risks that photographers, lab personnel, and others involved with photographic chemicals face — and how to protect health and safety. Coverage includes setting up a safe workplace, a review of which chemicals are harmful in various types of photographic processes, health issues in conservation and restoration, and right-to-know laws. http://www.photoaccess.com Jim Brick, ASMP, BIAA Photo Access (650) 470-1132 Visual Impressions Publishing Visual Impressions Photography (408) 296-1629