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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY 
 ROCHESTER, NY 14650
This publication is printed on recycled paper that contains 
50 percent recycled fiber and 10 percent post-consumer material.
Minor Revision 1/04
Printed in U.S.A.
Safe Handling, Storage, and Destruction of 
Nitrate-Based Motion Picture Films
KODAK Publication No. 
H-182 (ENG)
CAT No. 801 2049
MORE INFORMATION
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Kodak Environmental 
Services, visit Kodak online at
www.kodak.com/go/kes
For environmental or safety 
questions about Kodak 
products, services, or 
publications, call
1-585-477-3194 
For questions about the safe 
handling of photographic 
chemicals or health-related 
information about Kodak 
products, call our 24-hour 
hotline at
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For questions concerning the 
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products, call Kodak 
Transportation Services at
1-585-722-2400
If you have questions about Kodak products, call Kodak.
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(Eastern time)
In Canada, call
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Monday–Friday
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(Eastern time)
In countries other than the 
U.S. and Canada, 
contact your local Kodak 
representative, or your 
usual supplier of Kodak 
products.
J-110 Formaldehyde Use in Photographic 
Processing Facilities
J-111 Determining Workplace Exposure to 
Formaldehyde
J-112 Formaldehyde Emergencies
J-113 About the OSHA Formaldehyde Standard
J-311 Hazard Communication for Photographic 
Processing Facilities
J-312 Personal Protective Equipment 
Requirements in Photographic Processing 
Facilities
J-314
Indoor Air Quality and Ventilation in 
Photographic Processing Facilities
J-315
Special Materials Management in Photo-
graphic Processing Facilities
J-316 Emergency Preparedness for Photographic 
Processing Facilities
J-317 Injury and Illness Management for 
Photographic Processing Facilities
This publication is a guide to the Federal Health and 
Safety Regulations that apply to a typical photographic 
processing facility. Local or state requirements may also 
apply. Verify the specific requirements for your facility 
with your legal counsel.
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