Transcription of Art and Craft Safety Guide - CPSC.gov
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Art and Craft Safety Guide U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission 4330 East West Highway Bethesda, MD 20814 Pub. No. 5015 In partnership with The Art & Creative Materials Institute (ACMI) Arts, crafts & Theater Safety , Inc. (ACTS) The National Art Education Association (NAEA) 2 Table of Contents How to Use This 3 Regulation of Art Materials .. 3 Sources of Health and Hazard 3 Section I Children s Arts and crafts .. 5 Guidelines for Selecting Art and Craft Materials for Children .. 5 Safety Rules to Be Followed When Children Are Using Art Materials .. 5 Section II General Hazards Associated with Art and Craft Materials .. 6 Types of Hazards .. 6 General Precautions: Storage, Housekeeping, Protective Gear, and Safety Rules .. 6 General Safety and Hygiene Rules .. 6 Fire Safety .. 7 Storage and Precautions for Chemical Hazards .. 7 Disposal Precautions for Chemical Hazards .. 8 Protective Equipment.
• Avoid solvents and solvent-based supplies, which include turpentine, paint thinner, shellac, toluene, and some glues, inks, and a few solvent-containing permanent markers. • Avoid materials in self-pressurized containers. • Avoid acids, alkalis, bleaches, or corrosives. • Avoid products or processes that produce airborne dusts
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