Chris101
summicronia
Some photochemicals are dangerous, but the commonly used ones can be safely handled with minimal precautions. I support using nitrile gloves (they are more puncture-proof than latex or vinyl gloves, and non-allergic), and goggles whenever chemicals are used. Wear a dust mask if you mix powders.
Any chemical that feels like soap on your skin, like rodinal, is highly alkaline. Be sure to wash it off right away, as it can cause burns. Same goes for the concentrated acids - stop bath concentrate, and film hardener. Everything else, be sure to wash well after you finish up.
A note on allergies - many chemicals have the potential to trigger an allergic reaction. These tend to get worse over time. If you encounter an allergic reaction, such as swelling, rash, or shortness of breath, avoid that chemical in the future. If it persists, see a doctor.
Any chemical that feels like soap on your skin, like rodinal, is highly alkaline. Be sure to wash it off right away, as it can cause burns. Same goes for the concentrated acids - stop bath concentrate, and film hardener. Everything else, be sure to wash well after you finish up.
A note on allergies - many chemicals have the potential to trigger an allergic reaction. These tend to get worse over time. If you encounter an allergic reaction, such as swelling, rash, or shortness of breath, avoid that chemical in the future. If it persists, see a doctor.