martes, 22 de octubre de 2013

Museum Management Program. Conserve 0 Grams. 2. Security, Fire, and Curatorial Safety

2/1 Hazardous Materials Health and Safety Update 1993
2/2 Ethylene Oxide Health and Safety Update 1993
2/3 Arsenic Health and Safety Update 2000
2/4 Dichlorvos (Vapona) Update 1993
2/5 Fossil Vertebrates as Radon Source: Health Update 1993
2/6 Preparing Salvage Caches for Emergency Use 1993
2/7 Fabricating Secure Hangers for Framed Works of Art 1994
2/8 Hantavirus Disease Health and Safety Update 1995
2/9 Tamper-Resistant Fasteners for Museum Exhibit Cases 1995
2/10 Hazardous Materials in Your Collections 1998
2/11 Health and Safety Risks of Asbestos 1999
2/12 Safe Techniques for Archival Surveying and Assessment 2000
2/13 Introduction to Respirator Use in Collections Management 2000
2/14 DDT Health and Safety Update 2000
2/15 Cobalt Indicating Silica Gel Health and Safety Update 2005
2/16 Chronology of Pesticides Used on National Park Service Collections 2001
2/16 Additional Graph of Pesticide Chronology 2001
2/17 Physical Properties and Health Effects of Pesticides Used on National Park Service Collections 2001
2/18 Safe Storage and Handling of Natural History Specimens Preserved in Fluid 2001
2/19 Guidelines for the Handling of Pesticide Contaminated Collections 2002
2/20 Handling and Shipping Cellulose Nitrate Film 2002
2/21 Safer Cleaning Alternatives for the Museum & Visitor Center 2003
2/22 Disposal of Nitrate Film 2004
2/23 Fire Safety 101: A Fire Safety Self-Inspection Checklist

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