Pam,
The hazardous waste – solvents, silver from film processing, etc. –from our art studios at Northwestern is managed by our Office of Research Safety. I know we
also have pull down “hoods” for lack of a better term that suck up air right over the artist work spaces in the sculpture lab as well.
Our ORS director is Michael Blayney, PhD. I am copying him on this message. He can direct you to the appropriate staff who may be able to discuss their protocols.
Good luck,
Loren
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Subject: [DCHAS-L] Art Studio
I was wondering if anyone has information regarding safety guidelines for art studios. Recently one of the art studios has relocated close to my office.. Yesterday the smell of solvent in the halls
was significant. I am sure that had the odor been coming from one of the chemistry teaching labs a response would have been immediate. In this case no one seemed to bother. I asked the instructor who told me that they had a can for solvent disposal that facilities
never seemed to pick up. She was transporting this herself to the county disposal location. Meanwhile there was an air purifier in the room she had been given to take care of the odor (I was wondering if it were explosion proof as it was pulling through solvent
vapor) She offered to get another :(. There were jars of solvent open at each easel for cleaning brushes.
Does anyone know where I can find safety code for art studios. What I observed is concerning.
Thanks
Pamela Auburn, PhD
2041 Branard
Houston TX 77098
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