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| [176] Some Chemical Storage Principles |
There are a number of basic principles in storing chemicals. Know what your chemicals are, what their hazards are, their.... (1999)
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| Show me more articles from: [The Jewelry Workshop Safety Report]|[Charles Lewton-Brain] |
| Releated Categories: [Critical Notes]|[Workshop Safety] |
| ISBN: 0969851049 |
| [762] Some Safety Notes Regarding Sand Casting |
Sand casting is used extensively for large-scale casting, such as engine blocks, and the grates that one sees around trees in cities on sidewalks, and sand casting used to be the primary method of casting in the jewelry field, and still, in some places, it remains important for larger components and parts, such as one finds on vessels, so sand casting is used in the silversmithing industry still.... (2000)
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| ISBN: 0969851049 |
| [994] Studio Light - Don´t Get Caught in The Dark |
Do not get caught in the dark - make certain your shop is well lit. In the jewelry shop, two types of lighting are used. 1. Ambient or General Lighting. 2. Task Lighting. It is best to have a combination of the two in your shop. It is best to have a combination of the two in your shop.....
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| [179] Studio Safety Evaluation |
Just as a professional would do, it may be a good idea to conduct a walk-through of your shop. The kind of things you would look for and comment on include... (1999)
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| [183] Ventilation in your jewelery workshop. |
Ventilation means removing noxious materials, dusts and fumes from where you can breathe them in. It is about taking away the chance for you to breathe in chemicals and particles that can damage your lungs. Ever seen people riding around with an oxygen tank next to them and tubes in their noses? That is only one of the kinds of trouble you can get into from breathing in toxic stuff. A good friend of mine died recently from pulmonary fibrosis, definitely due to his exposures to coal dust and chemical fumes in working his materials.... (2003)
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