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Art Safety Training Guide


 

APPENDIX A: References and Resources

References

The sections on specific art hazards are based on the following resources:

  • Section 10 is based on Art Painting and Drawing by Angela Babin, M.S.
  • Section 11 is based on Photographic Processing Hazards by Michael McCann, Ph.D., CIH
  • Section 12 is based on Ceramics by Michael McCann, Ph.D., CIH
  • Section 13 is based on Lithography, Intaglio and Relief Printing by Angela Babin, M.S.; Michael McCann, Ph.D., C.I.H.; and Devora Neumark
  • Section 14 is based on Woodworking Hazards and Traditional Sculpting Hazards both by Michael McCann, Ph.D., C.I.H. and Angela Babin, M.S.

Resources

Web Sites

Books

  • The Artist's Complete Health and Safety Guide, Monona Rossol, MS, MFA
  • Artist Beware - Michael McCann, PhD, CIH
  • Overexposure: Photography Hazards -Susan Shaw and Monona Rossol
  • Making Art Safely - M. Spandorfer, D. Curtiss, J. Snyder, MD
  • Stage Fright: Health & Safety in Theater - Monona Rossol, MS, MFA
  • Health Hazards Manual for Artists - Michael McCann, PhD, CIH

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