What negative health effects do chlorine?
I am searching information about effects of chlorine in production areas. Evaporation efeects etc...
Answer:
Chlorine (bleach) is probably one of the most widely used kill substances on the market...when handling anything with chlorine in it in a production situation, OSHA requires a full body suit & respirator just to move the barrels, yet this stuff is in most home-based cleaners...go figure.
If you want the whole low-down, get a hold of OSHA and request their warning pamphlet on the subject...best you can get...all rules & regs of handling are based on this write-up.
Check Section VI "Health Hazard Data" on the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for chlorine, there is one at:
http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:ahp...
Companies are legally liable for information on their MSDS for chemicals they sell, so it is a good place to look for hazards.
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Answer:
Chlorine (bleach) is probably one of the most widely used kill substances on the market...when handling anything with chlorine in it in a production situation, OSHA requires a full body suit & respirator just to move the barrels, yet this stuff is in most home-based cleaners...go figure.
If you want the whole low-down, get a hold of OSHA and request their warning pamphlet on the subject...best you can get...all rules & regs of handling are based on this write-up.
Check Section VI "Health Hazard Data" on the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for chlorine, there is one at:
http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:ahp...
Companies are legally liable for information on their MSDS for chemicals they sell, so it is a good place to look for hazards.
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