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Safety in the arts
 


American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works Health and Safety Committee
Arts and Crafts Can Be Hazardous
Arts, Crafts, and Theater Safety
Development of Time-and-Distance Guidelines for Use of Theatrical Smoke Equipment (Environ International, 2004)
Health and Safety ([Arts] Conservation OnLine)
Health and Safety in Costuming (New York City Theatrical Costume Resources)
Health in the Arts Online Safety Library (Great Lakes Centers for Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health)
Health in the Arts Program, Occupational Health Services Institute
Health and Safety in the Arts Two searchable databases of health and safety information for artists (Tucson Environmental Management Division)
Health Effects Evaluation of Theatrical Smoke, Haze and Pyrotechnics  (Actors Equity and the League of American Theaters and Producers, 2001)
Hearing Loss in Musicians (Center for Safety in the Arts, 1988)
Musicians and Injuries (University of Nebraska)
Musicians' Health
Pregnancy and the Crafts Professional
Safety and Health in Arts Production and Entertainment
Theatrical Fog Made With Aqueous Solutions of Di- And Trihydric Alcohols (Entertainment Services and Technology Association, 2003).
Waste Management and Disposal for Artists and Schools

 
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