Photographic processing such as mixing, developing, stop bath, fixing, reducing, &
                           intensifying involves a wide variety of chemicals that are corrosive to the skin/eyes
                           and in some cases, toxic by inhalation.  Good chemical hygiene procedures are essential
                           during all types of processing.
                        
                        
                        Safety guidelines to minimize exposure to hazardous chemicals:
                        
                        
                           
                           - Learn the specific hazards of what you are working with by reading the label and reviewing
                              the Safety Data Sheets.
                           
 
                           
                           - Avoid toxic hazardous chemicals and substitute with less hazardous materials whenever
                              possible.
                           
 
                           
                           - Always wear gloves and safety goggles when using acids, solvents, or bleach, and in
                              any situation where there is a splash hazard or risk of flying materials.
                           
 
                           
                           - Maintain good ventilation and use the chemical fume hood.
 
                           
                           - Be aware of the location of eye wash stations or other water source for drenching
                              the skin and eyes.
                           
 
                           
                           - If a chemical splash to the eye occurs, immediately flush with water for a minimum
                              of 15 minutes.  Seek medical attention for any eye injury.
                           
 
                           
                           - Store acids below eye level and use secondary containers to prevent spills.
 
                           
                           - Segregate the storage of incompatible chemicals - do not store acids and bases together
                              and keep flammables separate from oxidizers/combustibles.
                           
 
                           
                           - When diluting acids always add the acid slowly into the water (not water into acid).
                              Remember AA – Add Acid to the water slowly.
                           
 
                           
                           - Make sure all containers are properly labeled following GHS labeling guidelines.  Include the chemical contents, the date of preparation, and any hazards such as
                              flammable, corrosive, toxic, etc.