ARTISTINSC@AOL.COM on wed 29 nov 00
A number of years ago labels were sold for glaze room jars that had the
information about the product on it as well as some safety info (which may
be way out dated now) and I am wondering if there is a present day version
with up to date information? It would be nice if they were laminated and in 2
or more parts with glaze uses results and a separate part for the
handling/health information. Who does something like this?
Margaret
Louis Katz on thu 30 nov 00
I am about to print labels for my materials from Hyperglaze=AE. The label=
will
contain safety information (I have to input it from the MSDS's and Mononn=
a's book,
Keeping Claywork Safe and Legal) and analysis (sp). They are a bit big an=
d not
water proof, but I cover them with clear tape. I use the printed pages =
from
Hyperglaze=AE as labels for my glaze buckets and they include useage tips=
, and
safety information based on the safety information for the constituent ma=
terials.
Louis
ARTISTINSC@AOL.COM wrote:
> A number of years ago labels were sold for glaze room jars that had th=
e
> information about the product on it as well as some safety info (which=
may
> be way out dated now) and I am wondering if there is a present day ver=
sion
> with up to date information? It would be nice if they were laminated an=
d in 2
> or more parts with glaze uses results and a separate part for the
> handling/health information. Who does something like this?
> Margaret
>
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