From: Monona Rossol <actsnyc**At_Symbol_Here**cs.com>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Should undergraduate students wear eye protection in a Fine Arts studio.
Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2015 07:34:30 -0600
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I'm in Wisconsin at UW-Eau Claire about to cover this and other safety and ventilation issues. I'm not a competent texter so I can't fully answer you. Each room and activity must be analyzed and a protocol written. Some rooms are obvious such as printmaking acid rooms and wood shops. And lotsa luck with enforcement. I'll be back Saturday and can talk to anyone interested in this subject.
Monona Rossol

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> On Mar 5, 2015, at 7:01 AM, Richard Denton wrote:
>
> Hi everyone:
> I was recently bombarded with a question by one of our professors in the Fine Arts department at my college. The question is should the university make safety glasses mandatory for students while working in the studio. This studio is setup for making ceramics and pottery. I need help in this matter.
> Does OSHA require this for all studios and labs in the Arts?
> Thank you for your assistance.
> Richard Denton, CHO

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