Zea Mays Printmaking/Chemical Safety in the Print Artist's Studio

Chemical Safety in the Print Artist's Studio

Printmaking involves chemicals and machinery often found in STEM fields, but artists rarely receive the same education on their potential hazards, disposal considerations, or safe handling requirements.

Did you know that products labeled as “natural” or “No-VOCs” can still be detrimental to your health and the environment? Are you familiar with the proper storage and disposal methods for your materials in order to prevent accidents? What to do with a culture where products are sold with little known about their ingredients? Join us online for a comprehensive overview of safety concepts in the print artist’s studio.

This tutorial will cover the hazards of common art making and consumer materials, how to choose safer chemicals, which personal protective equipment is right for you, and how to detect health hazards and the symptoms from exposure to them. We will also discuss basic concepts of toxicology, which is the study of how chemicals affect the body.

This is an information-packed webinar that will provide you everything you need to understand chemical properties and how to incorporate them into your studio in a safe and healthy way!

Contents

Introduction

Introduction
Hazard Definitions and Terms

Types of Hazards

Routes of Entry and Illnesses
Inhalation Hazards
Exposure Standards
Physical Hazards

Materials

Solvents
Metals
Minerals
Pigments and Dyes
Plastics and Adhesives

Safety Equipment & PPE

Intro to PPE
Gloves
Goggles & Face Shields
Hearing Protection
Respiratory Protection
PPE Care
Ventilation
Emergency Equipment and Procedures

Identifying Hazardous Chemicals

Pictograms
GHS Hazard Categories
Containers and Labeling
Storage Equiprment and Guidelines

Chemical Disposal Guidelines

Disposal of Hazardous Waste
Disposal of Solvent and Ink Contaminated Rags
Disposal of Other Shop Chemicals
Disposal at a Hazardous Waste Site

Standard Studio Practices

Standard Studio Practices

Safety Data Sheets

Safety Data Sheets
Safety Data Sheets Examples

Regulation & Government Agencies

Regulation Problems and Testing Requirements
Regulatory Agencies
Manufacturer's Labeling
Corporate Crime

Conclusion

Putting It All Together

Questions From the Live Chat

On obtaining Safety Data Sheets
On sharing gloves
How do I make Liz Bannish's cleaning solution?
What kind of container should I store cleaning solution in?
Storage in flammables and corrosives cabinets
Do oil-based inks need to be stored in a flammables cabinet?
How long can mixed inks be stored?
At what temperature does airborne rosin combust?
Does soybean oil pose a combustion hazard?
Is it safe to clean off silkscreen inks in the sink?
Storing screen printing inks without using food containers
Safety issues with different photo emulsion for screen printing
Alternatives to SoySolv II
Can I use Soysolv II instead of Gamsol?
SoySolv II for cleaning off BIG Ground and oil-based inks

PDFs

Accident Report Form
Vendor and Brand Recommendations for Safety Equipment and PPE
CCP Glove Guide
KIMBERLY-CLARK* Nitrile Glove Permeation Chart
Ansell Gloves Permeation Chart
CCP Goggle Guide
CCP Mask & Respirator Guide
Small Entity Compliance Guide for the Respiratory Protection Standard
OSHA Limits for Air Contaminants
OSHA Brief: How To Read Safety Data Sheets
Rossol Guide of How To Read a Safety Data Sheet
Safety Data Sheet: ESTISOL 150
Safety Data Sheet: ESTISOL 242
Safety Data Sheet: Flint Group Varn California Wash
Safety Data Sheet: Gamsol Odorless Mineral Spirits
Safety Data Sheet: Klean Strip Denatured Alcohol
Safety Data Sheet: SoySolv II
Lower and Upper Explosive Limits for Flammable Gases and Vapors (LEL/UEL)
List of WEELs
Hazards of Dyes by Class
Hazards of Common Glues & Adhesives
Hazards of Common Solvents
Hazards of Metals & Metal Compounds
Hazards of Pigments