Leathercraft Safety For the Arts  Environmental Health & Safety

Leathercraft Safety For the Arts Environmental Health & Safety

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Leathercraft or leatherworking activities include the use of techniques and processes such as ornamenting, sewing, cutting, carving, staining, stamping, punching, gluing, and burning leather. Leather dyes and preservatives used for tanning may be very acidic or contain heavy metals. Cuts, punctures, bruises, burns, and scrapes to the fingers and hands are common injuries

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