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d-lab.2, d-lab.2plus, netlab.2plus - D-Lab 1

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d-<strong>lab.2</strong>, d-<strong>lab.2</strong>plus, net<strong>lab.2</strong>plus: OperationChanging Chemicals3.1 Safety InformationCAUTION!Less poisonous, irritating, and caustic substances.All photographic developers contain substances, which may irritate the skin, the mucousmembrane and the eyes, and which may cause allergic skin reactions affecting verysensitive persons. For this reason, avoid long or repeated skin contact, especially withdeveloper solutions.Whenever you work with chemicals:– Wear protection gloves und if possible change them daily.– Wear an apron / protection clothes and clean them after use.– Wear protection goggles.– Wash any chemicals which splashed on your skin immediately with fresh water.– If, in spite of these precautions, splashes do get into your eyes, wash themimmediately with plenty of water, pulling apart the eyelids. Then consult an oculist!– Observe the safety instructions on the chemical packages.Store new chemicals in a safe place, the same applies to exhausted chemicals until theirdisposal. Mind chemical residues in the boxes (Easy Paper Box).3Observe the regulations for environmental protection (consider the disposal informationon the chemical packages; also see Chapter 10).Collect leaking chemicals immediately and dispose of these chemicals. The aboveregulations must be observed.Remove chemical splashes on the covers of the Minilab immediately (they may causestains).AgfaPhoto 2005-05-01 / PN 04092_01 3-1

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