Kodak J-98A instruction sheet Introduction, Be Informed, Labeling

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Environment

I N F O R M A T I O N F R O M K O D A K

Safe Handling of Photographic

Processing Chemicals

J-98A

INTRODUCTION

Every substance we come in to contact with is composed of chemicals— the food we eat, the air we breathe, the clothing we wear, the medicine we take. Although most of these chemicals are not hazardous, you may need to take precautions to limit the exposure to some chemicals that could be harmful. For example, direct skin or eye contact with or inhalation of vapors or mists from some household cleaning products can be irritating.

When handled properly, photographic processing chemicals are safe to use. Follow the guidelines below to minimize the potential hazardous effects of these chemicals.

BE INFORMED

Safe handling of chemicals requires that you recognize and avoid the potential hazards. Learning more about photographic processing chemicals reduces the possibility of illness or injury.

LABELING

Kodak provides warning and precautionary statements on

product labels, instruction sheets, and packaged products. Kodak also provides labels for processor and replenishment tanks. Kodak evaluates photographic processing chemicals for potential health and physical hazards. When a photographic processing chemical has little, if any, potential hazard, the statement “LOW HAZARD FOR RECOMMENDED HANDLING” is included on the label.

Photographic processing

chemicals that are potentially hazardous have appropriate precautionary statements, such as:

A Signal Word—such as “CAUTION,” “WARNING,” or “DANGER!”

A Statement of Hazard—such as

“CAUSES SKIN AND EYE BURNS,” “HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN,” or “FLAMMABLE,” that tells what the potential hazard is.

Precautionary Wording—such as “Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing,” or “Keep away from heat, sparks, and flame,” that describes how hazards can be avoided.

First-Aid Statements are also included on labels and signs that describe immediate measures you must take in case of contact with or overexposure to a photographic processing chemical.

Kodak’s health, safety, and environmental publications are available to help you manage your photographic processing operations in a safe, environmentally sound and cost-effective manner. This publication is part of a series of publications on health and safety issues affecting photographic processing facilities. It will help you meet the requirements of the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard.

This publication is meant to assist others with their compliance programs. However, this is not a comprehensive treatment of the issues. We cannot identify all possible situations and ultimately it is the reader’s obligation to decide on the appropriateness of this information to his/her operation.

©Eastman Kodak Company, 1997

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Contents Be Informed IntroductionLabeling Handle Chemicals Properly Absorption Chemicals Through the Skin Contact DermatitisKnow FIRST-AID Case of AN Emergency VentilationExposure Studies Chemical SplashesProperly Dispose of Photographic Processing Chemicals Store Chemicals SafelySwallowed Chemicals Inhaled Vapors and GasesEastman Kodak Company ROCHESTER, NY More Information

J-98A specifications

The Kodak J-98A is a notable model in Kodak's extensive lineup of cameras, celebrated for its innovative design and functionality that caters to both amateur and professional photographers. Introduced during a period when competition in the photography market was intensifying, the J-98A stands out for its combination of ease of use and advanced technological features.

One of the key characteristics of the Kodak J-98A is its compact construction, which allows for portable photography without compromising on image quality. The camera features a robust lens system that ensures sharp focus and excellent color reproduction, making it ideal for various photography styles, from landscapes to portraits. The J-98A utilizes a sophisticated metering system that provides accurate exposure readings, enabling users to nail the perfect shot in different lighting conditions.

The body of the Kodak J-98A is designed with ergonomics in mind, featuring a comfortable grip that enhances stability when capturing images. Its intuitive controls allow users to quickly adjust settings, facilitating a seamless shooting experience. This is particularly useful for those who may be capturing spontaneous moments or working in dynamic environments.

In addition to its hardware advantages, the Kodak J-98A incorporates several innovative technologies. One of the standout features is its advanced autofocus system, which significantly reduces focus time and increases accuracy, even in low-light scenarios. This makes the J-98A especially appealing for photojournalists and event photographers who require swift performance under pressure.

The camera also supports various shooting modes that cater to different photographic needs. For instance, users can select from portrait mode, landscape mode, and even night mode, each optimizing the camera's settings for the specific scene. The inclusion of a built-in flash adds versatility, allowing for great indoor and nighttime photography without the need for external equipment.

Durability is another hallmark of the Kodak J-98A. Built to withstand the rigors of everyday photography, this model is weather-resistant to some extent, helping users to shoot in diverse environments without the fear of damage.

In summary, the Kodak J-98A is a well-rounded camera that embodies the blend of technology and user-friendly design. It caters to both novices and experienced shooters, making it a suitable choice for anyone looking to enhance their photographic skills while still enjoying the classic qualities that Kodak is renowned for. With its compelling features and reliability, the J-98A continues to hold relevance in the world of photography.