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Safe Handling, Storage, and Destruction of
Nitrate-Based Motion Picture Films
KODAK Publication No.
H-182 (ENG)
CAT No. 801 2049
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J-110 Formaldehyde Use in Photographic
Processing Facilities
J-111 Determining Workplace Exposure to
Formaldehyde
J-112 Formaldehyde Emergencies
J-113 About the OSHA Formaldehyde Standard
J-311 Hazard Communication for Photographic
Processing Facilities
J-312 Personal Protective Equipment
Requirements in Photographic Processing
Facilities
J-314
Indoor Air Quality and Ventilation in
Photographic Processing Facilities
J-315
Special Materials Management in Photo-
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J-316 Emergency Preparedness for Photographic
Processing Facilities
J-317 Injury and Illness Management for
Photographic Processing Facilities
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