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Figure 1-19. —VI Annual Report.
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Regulations, Continued SECNAVINST  Figure 1-20 shows an example of DD Form 2054/2, the Audiovisual (AV) 5290.1,  Naval Annual Production and Library Report. Imaging Program (Continued) Figure 1-20. —DD Form 2054/2. Hazardous Material In the present climate and in the future, hazardous material presents handling, storage, and disposal problems. Guidelines change daily out of necessity. So stay abreast of new developments and regulations in this area. Furthermore, collect Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and keep them available in your work space. MSDS sheets outline procedures to minimize damage to the workers and the environment should mishandling result in a spill or exposure. They are printed for every product manufactured in the United States. Track them down and maintain a file of MSDS sheets for all products in the shop. Make them available for all hands to review. It is your right and duty to be aware of hazards in the work center. If a manufacturer does not or will not provide a MSDS sheet for their product, switch to another manufacturer. 1-31

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