Chlorine Hazard Summary Chlorine is a commonly used household cleaner and disinfectant. Chlorine is a potent irritant to the eyes, the upper respiratory tract, and lungs. Chronic (long-term) exposure to chlorine gas in workers has resulted in respiratory effects, including eye and throat irritation and airflow obstruction. Chlorine is a greenish-yellow gas that is slightly soluble in water. (4) Chlorine has a suffocating odor; the odor threshold is ppm. (7) The chemical formula for chlorine is Cl 2, and its molecular weight is g/mol. (4) Conversion Factors: To convert concentrations in air (at 25°C) from ppm to mg/m 3: mg/m 3 = (ppm) × (molecular. The Chlorine Institute, Inc. exists to support the chlor-alkali industry and serve the public by fostering continuous improvements to safety and the protection of human health and the environment connected with the production, distribution and use of chlorine, sodium.
The GF Chlorine Analyzer Systems are an integrated, all-in-one Chlorine Panel System designed to measure Free Chlorine or Chlorine Dioxide in drinking water and clean, fresh water treatment applications. This manual applies to the Free Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide Analyzer Systems. Features. Chlorine Safety HSB () A 5-Minute Safety Training Aid Exposure to concentrated amounts of chlorine can be toxic and cause irritation to the skin, eyes, nose, and mucous. GENERAL SAFETY RULES Location of Safety Manual This safety manual has been prepared for use by the operating personnel of the company. Each employee shall be given a copy of this manual. This manual is consistently updated to cover areas relating to the safe operation of wastewater treatment plants. A current copy may be obtained by contacting the.
Chlorine Handling Manual WARNING Chlorine is a hazardous chemical that can cause injury and death if not handled properly. This manual contains only general information on the physical properties, storage, and handling of chlorine containers and relevant equipment. It is not intended to replace or limit safety procedures in your facility. This manual is intended to provide basic information on chlorine safety for treatment plant personnel. Throughout this text, the reader is referred to other Chlorine Institute (CI) publications for technical topics requiring detailed explanations of the subject matter or for subjects of specific interest. How to Handle Chlorine Gas Safely Exposure to chlorine is irritating to the eyes, nose, throat, and mucous membranes. At high levels, exposure could cause serious injury or death. Chlorine gas is greenish-yellow and smells like bleach. It is highly corrosive and reacts violently.
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