| Frequently Asked
Questions and Answers Photographic
Chemicals
Hazards
- Silver may be found in significant concentrations in fixer solution.
Silver is a toxic contaminant that can disturb the biological action of a sewage treatment
plant and harm aquatic life such as fish and other organisms.
- Some fixer solutions are corrosive and can burn skin and eyes.
- Some individuals are allergic to sulphites in photoprocessing
solutions.
Handling
- Protect eyes from splashes and skin from direct contact.
- Store solutions in plastic buckets or bottles. Keep containers
tightly closed when not in use.
- Clearly label containers with the contents.
- Store materials in a secure area that is locked and out of reach of
children.
- Keep dark room ventilated when using photographic chemicals.
Management Options
- Photographic waste liquids should NOT be poured down the drain if
connected to a septic system.
- In sewered areas, developer and rinse solutions may be poured down
the drain, but first check with your local sewerage authority for confirmation.
- Some local photo processing businesses may accept silver bearing
fixer waste for recycling and management.
- Take spent fixer solutions to a HHW collection or commercial
hazardous waste facility.
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