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Brenda Pool <[log in to unmask]>
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Michael:

To get you started on your search, I suggest you look at the information contatined at the following Internet sites:

http://artsnet.heinz.cmu.edu:70/1/csa/arthazards/visualarts 

and 

http://ceramics.miningco.com/arts/ceramics/msub1.htm 

and 

http://ceramics.about.com/hobbies/ceramics/library/weekly/aa081197.htm 

and

http://www.caseweb.com/ACTS/ 

I hope they help.

Brenda Hinds Pool, MSPH, CIH
Occupational Health and Safety Officer 
Georgia State University
34 Broad St., Room 1106
Atlanta, GA 30303-3083
(404) 651-4316
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And Professional Studio Potter
  
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For university or college personnel,

I am looking for a checklist or guide lines [fire safety] to give to our art
students.  It seems they are constantly compromising fire safety and general
safety with their art work or installations.  I would appreciate if anyone
could forward any information on this issue.

Thank you in advance,

______________________
Michael L. Moberly
Fire Protection Coordinator
Environmental Health & Safety
Ohio University

740.597.1748 office
740.593.0808 fax

http://www-ehs.hudson.ohiou.edu

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