The Artist's Complete Health and Safety Guide

The Artist's Complete Health and Safety Guide

by Monona Rossol
The Artist's Complete Health and Safety Guide

The Artist's Complete Health and Safety Guide

by Monona Rossol

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Overview

In its third edition, The Artist's Complete Health and Safety Guide speaks to today's artists in the clearest terms possible. Through dozens of handy tables, diagrams, and charts, this volume points out dangerous ingredients found in specific brands of paint, dye, and adhesives; simple supplies such as goggles and ladders that keep classrooms and studios safe; and steps that art educators can take to comply with OSHA regulations. This volume also details helpful and potentially life-saving subjects such as:
  • Questions to ask when ordering art supplies 
  • Recommendations for proper ventilation 
  • Safe work practices 
  • Precautions for individual media 
  • Art materials and projects for children and other high risk individuals

Not only artists, but those who work in school administration, health care, and risk analysis will benefit from the surprising facts revealed. For example, art and craft supplies labeled as biodegradable, water-based, and natural must be handled with utmost caution, because they can still contain highly toxic properties. With the information contained in The Artist's Complete Health and Safety Guide, artists can at last be free from fear and confusion to return to creativity in the safest, healthiest environment possible.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781581159929
Publisher: Allworth
Publication date: 11/01/2001
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 416
Sales rank: 812,555
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Monona Rossol has been a chemist, artist, and industrial hygienist, specializing in visual and performing arts hazards for more than thirty years. She is the founder of Arts, Crafts, and Theater Safety (ACTS), a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to providing health and safety services to the arts. She lives in New York City.

Table of Contents

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PART I: THE REGULATED ART WORLD

        Chapter 1: Health and Safety Laws
        Chapter 2: Health Hazards and the Body       
        Chapter 3: Chemical Health Hazards and Their Control
        Chapter 4: Physical Hazards and Their Control
        Chapter 5: Identifying Hazardous Materials        
        Chapter 6: General Precautions       
        Chapter 7: Ventilation       
        Chapter 8: Respiratory Protection 
        
PART II: ARTISTS' RAW MATERIALS '
       
        Chapter 9: Solvents
        Chapter 10: Pigments and Dyes   
        Chapter 11: Metals and Metal Compounds       
        Chapter 12: Minerals       
        Chapter 13: Plastics and Adhesives

PART III: PRECAUTIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL MEDIA

        Chapter 14: Painting and Drawing        
        Chapter 15: Printmaking
        Chapter 16: Textile Arts
        Chapter 17: Leather and Other Animal Products
        Chapter 18: Ceramics
        Chapter 19: Glass       
        Chapter 20: Stained Glass
        Chapter 21: Enameling   
        Chapter 22: Ceramic, Glass, and Enamel Surface Treatments
        Chapter 23: Sculpture, Lapidary, and Modeling Materials         
        Chapter 24: Metal Surface Treatments
        Chapter 25: Welding
        Chapter 26: Brazing, Soldering, Casting, Smithing
        Chapter 27: Papermaking
        Chapter 28: Woodworking
        Chapter 29: Photography and Photoprinting

PART IV: THE NEXT GENERATION
        Chapter 30: Teaching Art
        Chapter 31: Reproductive Risks to Artists

APPENDIX A: BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES
        Arts, Crafts, and Theater Safety
        Governmental Agencies
        Standards Organizations
        Commercial Sources
        Annotated Reference List
APPENDIX B: GLOSSARY
INDEX
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