Visual Arts Safety For Educators Pathway

If your visual arts program “produces” something, in other words a piece of artwork such as a painting, sculpture, jewelry etc. you should understand that clean up materials, paints/solvents, metal shavings or process rinse waters may fall into the hazardous waste management category. Painting, ceramics, photography, jewelry, printing and printmaking, metalworking, welding, and woodworking, as well as the associated buildings, studios and storage space, are some activities that commonly use materials that are hazardous and may therefore become regulated waste.

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  • 1 Pathway: Visual Arts Safety For Educators
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