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immersion tank water, spas/hot tubs, hydrotherapy pools, human drinking water systems (e.g. water mains) TECHNICAL BULLETIN CC-5: Disinfectants of nonporous hard surfaces (e.g. tile, glass, stainless steel. fiberglass) TECHNICAL BULLETIN CC-6: Agents to help control microorganisms in sewage, wastewater, industrial and pulp paper process water systems TECHNICAL BULLETIN CC-7: Algicideslslimicides in cooling towers or evaporation conden~ors.
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ACCEP'TED V\i'ith COMlVlENTS EPA Letter Dated: JUN 20 2008 w ~ Under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide P...ct as -- <rr1'(-:"(l.ded,.for~h.ep'es.ticide, jt/~JJI ... ~ { ~ reg1.s>:ersG unner EPA Reg. No. 1f1fl17(Q./J'lOO SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE SOLUTION ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE INERT INGREDIENTS 12.5% 87.5% KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN DANGER ·FIRST AID IF CONTACT WITH EYES: Hold eye open and.rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 -20 minutes.
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Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue to rinse eye. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. . IF SWALLOWED: Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. IF ON SKIN OR CLOTHING: Take off contaminated clothing.
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Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. Call a pOison control center or doctor for treatment advice. IF INHALED: Move to fresh air. If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably month-to-mouth if possible. Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS DANGER: Corrosive, may cause severe skin and eye irritation or chemical burns to broken skin. Causes eye damage. Wear face shield or goggles and rubber gloves when handling this product. Wash after handling. Avoid breathing 'lapors. Vacate poorly ventilated areas as soon as possible. Do not return until strong odors have diSSipated. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: This pesticide is toxic to fish and aquatic organisms.
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Do not discharge effluent containing this product into lakes, streams, ponds, estuaries, oceans or public waters unless this product is specifically identified and addressed in accordance with NPDES permit. Do not discharge effluent containing this product to sewer systems without previously notifying the sewage treatment plant authority.
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For guidance, contact your state water board or regional office of the USEPA PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS STRONG OXIDIZING AGENT: Mix only with water according to label directions. Mixing this product with chemicals (eg: ammonia, acids, detergents, etc.) or organic matter (eg: urine, feces, etc.) will release chlorine gas which is irritating to eyes, lungs and mucous membranes.
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Manufactured by: ACCEPTED KUEHNE CHEMICAL COMPANY INC. with COMMENTS 86 N. HACKENSACK AVENUE ~ BPi\ Letter D-"'~"d' SOUTH KEARNY, NJ 07032-4675 'UN 2 a 20- Ctl~ • (973) 589-0700 \.... 08 EPA REG. NO. 35317-20001 EPA EST. NO. 35317-NJ-1 DIRECTIONS FOR END USE IT IS A VIOLATION OF FEDERAL LAW TO USE THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER INCONSISTENT WITH ITS LABELING NOTE: This product degrades with age. Use a Chlorine test kit and increase dosage as necessary, to obtain the required level of available Chlorine.
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For specific use directions, see KUEHNE Circular for each particular application.
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CIRCULAR NUMBER K586A sanitizers of surfaces (wooden butcher blocks, stainless steel tops, concrete floors, tile walls) CIRCULAR NUMBER K586B sanitizers of commercial laundry CIRCULAR NUMBER K586C agents to wash or assist in lye peeling of fruits and vegetables (soaium hypochlorite only), agents to help control microorganisms on mushrooms (pins), potatoes, sweet potatoes (post harvest), agents to help control microorganisms on eggs for human consumption CIRCULAR NUMBER K586D disinfectants of human drinking water (emergency/public & individual), swimming pool water, spas/hot tubs, hydrotherapy pools, human drinking water systems (water mains) CIRCULAR NUMBER K586E disinfectants of nonporous hard surfaces (tile, glass, stainless steel, fiberglass) .
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. \ CIRCULAR NUMBERK586F agents to help control microorganisms in sewage, waste water, industrial and pulp and paper process water systems CIRCULAR NUMBER K586G algicides, slimicides in cooling towers or evaporative condensers STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Store this product in a cool dry area away from direct sunlight and heat to prevent deterioration.
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In case of a spill, flood areas with large quantities of water Product or rinsates that cannot be used should be diluted with water beforp disposal in a sanitary sewer. Do not contaminate food or feed by storage disposal or cleaning of equipment. Large storage containers should be rinsed thoroughly with water and returned to~ manufacturer for reconditioning. Large storage containers should be thoroughly rinsed with water before reuse.
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~ U FP1lP~J· NO.~'35317-DE-1 ANSI/NSF 60 ncr~r .L;8 rederCll Inseclicide, Net Content- DRINKING WATER TREATMENT AD5'ffiliff1ca, . "'Id Rod:'.n'dcide .Act as (All ingredient concentrations provided as weight percent) -.... /W",h ruTl~ded, 1Q)' the p l'C:slk:ide, Ii ,0 ILL (J" . rem~t""rr:>d ',,",rl~~1:'r,:' '''L. --~. "'-/0'7([7- 4tJOOI ~ 'r , TE'CHNICAL BULLETIN CC-1 SANITIZATION OF NONPOROUS FOOD CONTACT SURFACES SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE SOLUTION ACTIVE INGREDIENT: SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE.
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.............................................................. 12.5% INERT INGREDIENTS ...................................................................... 87.5% DIRECTIONS FOR USE RINSE METHOD A solution of 100 ppm available chlorine may be used in the sanitizing solution if a chlorine test kit is available. Solutions containing an initial concentration of 100 ppm available chlorine must be tested and adjusted periodically to insure that the available chlorine does not drop below 50 ppm.
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Prepare a 100 ppm sanitizing solution by thoroughly mixing 1 oz. of this product 10 gallons of water. If no test kit is available, prepare asanitizing solution by thoroughly mixing 2 oz. of this product with 10 gallons of water to provide approximately 200 ppm available chlorine by weight. Clean equipment surfaces in the normal manner. Prior to use, rinse all surfaces thoroughly with the sanitizing solution, maintaining contact with the sanitizer for at least 2 minutes.
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If solution contains less than 50 ppm available chlorine, as determined by a suitable test kit, either discard the solution or add sufficient product to reestablish a 200 ppm residual. Do not rinse equipment with water after treatment and do not soak equipment overnight. Sanitizers used in automated systems may be used for general cleaning but may not be reused for sanitizing purposes.
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IMMERSION METHOD A solution of 100 ppm available chlorine may be used in the sanitizing solution if a chlorine test kit is available. Solutions containing an initial concentration of 100 ppm available chlorine must be tested and adjusted periodically to insure that the available chlorine does not drop below 50 ppm. Prepare a 100 ppm sanitizing solu.li.OlCtmPTED thoroughly mixing 1 oz. of this product with 10 gallons of water.
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of this product with 10 gallons of water. If no tg~t~1<€iSM~~jJAAt~, prepar~ a sanitizing solution by thoroughly mixing 2 oz. of this produCt {MlfHlGtgai1D[I~@f water to provide approximately 200 ppm available chlorine by weight. 1 r Clean equipment in the normal manner. Prior to use, immerse equipment in the sanitizing solution for at least 2 minutes and allow the sanitizer to drain.
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If solution contains less than 50 ppm available chlorine, as determined by a suitable test kit, either discard the solution or add suffiCient product to reestablish a 200 ppm residual. Do not rinse equipment with water after treatment. Sanitizers used in automated systems may be used for general cleaning but may not be reused for sanitizing purposes. FLOW/PRESSURE METHOD Disassemble equipment and thoroughly clean after use. Assemble equipment in operating position prior to use.
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Prepare a volume of 200 ppm available chlorine sanitizing solution equal to 110% of volume capacity of the equipment by mixing the product in a ratio of 2 oz. product with 10 gallons of water. Pump solution through the system until full flow is obtained at all extremities, the system is completely filled with the sanitizer and all air is removed from the system. Close drain valves and hold under pressure for at least 2 minutes to insure contact with all internal surfaces.
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Remove some cleaning solution from drain valve and test with a chlorine test kit. Repeat entire cleaning/sanitizing process if effluent contains less than 50 ppm available chlorine. CLEAN-IN-PLACE METHOD Thoroughly clean equipment after use. Prepare a volume of 200 ppm available chlorine sanitizing solution equal to 110% of volume capacity of the equipment by mixing the product in a ratio of 2 oz. product with 10 gallons of water.
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product with 10 gallons of water. Pump solution through the system until full flow is obtained at all extremities, the system is completely filled with the sanitizer and all air is removed from the system. Close drain valves and hold under pressure for at least 10 minutes to insure contact with all internal surfaces. Remove some cleaning solution from drain valve and test with a chlorine test kit. Repeat entire cleaning/sanitizing process if effluent contains less than 50 ppm available chlorine.
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Rinse system with potable water prior to use. SPRAY/FOG METHOD Pre-clean all surfaces after use. Use a 200 ppm available chlorine solution to control bacteria, mold or fungi. and a 600 ppm solution to control bacteriophage. Prepare a 200 ppm sanitizing solution of sufficient size by thoroughly mixing the product in a ratio of 2 oz. product with 10 gallons of water. Prepare a 600 ppm solution by thoroughly mixing the product in a ratio of 6 oz. product with 10 gallons water.
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product with 10 gallons water. Use spray/fogging equipment which can resist hypochlorite solutions. Always empty and rinse spray/fog equipment with potable water after use. Thoroughly spray or fog aU surfaces until wet, allowing excess sanitizer to drain. Vacate area for at least 2 hours. Prior to using equipment, rinse all surfaces treated with a 600 ppm solution with a 200 Qp-'m solution. . ACC.t;PTED 2 with COMMENTS ~ EPA Letter Dated: JUN 20 2008 Under the Federal Insecticide, Fi.L.
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'1gidde, and. Rodenticide Ftct as arnc. 'l1d.ed, for the pesticide, d '8J/.b-JOtb I registered under EPA Reg. No. If" (---) \ .. 7 1- (1 SANITIZATION OF POROUS FOOD CONTACT SURFACES RINSE METHOD Prepare a sanitizing solution by thoroughly mixing 6 oz. of this product with 10 gallons of water to provide approximately 600 ppm available·chlorine by weight. Clean surfaces in the normal manner.
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Clean surfaces in the normal manner. Prior to use, rinse all surfaces thoroughly with the sanitizing solution, maintaining contact with the sanitizer for at least 2 minutes. Rinse all surfaces with a 200 ppm available chlorine solution, prepared by thoroughly mixing the product in a ratio of 2 oz. product with 10 gallons of water. Do not soak equipment overnight. IMMERSION METHOD Prepare a sanitizing solution by thoroughly mixing, in an immersion tank, 6 oz.
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of this product with 10 gallons of water to provide approximately 600 ppm available chlorine by weight. Clean equipment in the normal manner. Prior to use, immerse equipment in the sanitizing solution for at least 2 minutes and allow the sanitizer to drain. Immerse all surfaces in a 200 ppm available chlorine solution, prepared by thoroughly mixing the product in a ratio of 2 oz. product with 10 gallons of water. SPRAY/FOG METHOD Pre-clean all surfaces after use.
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SPRAY/FOG METHOD Pre-clean all surfaces after use. Prepare a 600 ppm available chlorine sanitizing solution of sufficient size by thoroughly mixing the product in a ratio of 6 oz. product with 10 gallons of water. Use spray or fogging equipment which can resist hypochlorite solutions. Always empty and rinse spray/fog equipment with potable water after use. Thoroughly spray or fog all surfaces until wet, allowing excess sanitizer to drain. Vacate area for at least 2 hours.
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Vacate area for at least 2 hours. Prior to using equipment, rinse all surfaces with a 200 ppm available chlorine solution. Prepare a 200 ppm sanitizing solution by thoroughly mixing 2 oz. of this product with 10 gallons of water. SANITIZATION OF NONPOROUS NON-FOOD CONTACT SURFACES RINSE METHOD Prepare a sanitizing solution by thoroughly mixing 2 oz. of this product with 10 gallons of water to provide approximately 200 ppm available chlorine by weight. Clean equipment surfaces in the normal manner.
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Clean equipment surfaces in the normal manner. Prior to use, rinse all surfaces thoroughly with the sanitizing solution, maintaining contact with the sanitizer for at least 2 minutes. Do not rinse equipment with water after treatment and do not soak equipment overnight. IMMERSION METHOD Prepare a sanitizing solution by thoroughly mixing, in an immersion tank, 2 oz. of this product with 10 gallons of water to provide approximately 200 ppm available chlorine by weight.
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Clean equipment in the normal manner. Prior to use, immerse equipment in the sanitizing solution fo'rat least 2 minutes and allow the sanitizer to drain. Do not rinse equipment with water after treatment. 3 ACCEPTED With COMMENTS ; .' EPA Letter Dated: SPRAY/FOG METHOD Pre-clean all surfaces after use. Prepare a 200 ppm available chlorine sanitizing solution of sufficient size by thoroughly mixing the product in a ratio of 2 oz. of product with 10 gallons of water.
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of product with 10 gallons of water. Use spray or fogging equipment which can resist hypochlorite solutions. Prior to using equipment, thoroughly spray or fog all surfaces until wet, allowing excess sanitizer to drain. Vacate area for at least 2 hours. SANITIZATION OF POROUS NON-FOOD CONTACT SURFACES RINSE METHOD Prepare a sanitizing solution by thoroughly mixing 6 oz. of this product with 10 gallons of water to provide approximately 600 ppm available chlorine by weight.
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Clean surfaces in the normal manner. Prior to use, rinse all surfaces thoroughly with the sanitizing solution, maintaining contact with the sanitizer for at least 2 minutes. Do not rinse equipment with water after treatment and do not soak equipment overnight. IMMERSION METHOD Prepare a sanitizing solution by thoroughly mixing, in an immersion tank, 6 oz. of this product with 10 gallons of water to provide approximately 600 ppm available chlorine by weight. Clean equipment in the normal manner.
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Clean equipment in the normal manner. Prior to use, immerse equipment in the sanitizing solution for at least 2 minutes and allow the sanitizer to drain. Do not rinse equipment with water after treatment. SPRAY/FOG METHOD After cleaning, sanitize non-food contact surfaces with 600 ppm available chlorine by thoroughly mixing the product ina ratio of 6 oz. of this product with 10 gallons of water. Use spray or fogging equipment which can resist hypochlorite solutions.
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Always empty and rinse spray/fog equipment with potable water after use. Prior to using equipment, thoroughly spray or fog all surfaces until wet, allowing excess sanitizer to drain. Vacate area for at least 2 hours. ) 4 ACCEP'I'ED vlTith COMMENrrs ~ EPA LeUer Dated: JUN 20 200B (--. \ .
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\ . 9 r /1 TECHNICAL BULLETIN CC-2 COMMERCIAL LAUNDRY SANITIZERS SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE SOLUTION ACTIVE INGREDIENT: SODIUM HyPOCHLORITE ............................................................... 12.5% INERT INGREDIENTS ...................................................................... 87.5% DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Wet fabrics or clothes should be spun dry prior to sanitization. Thoroughly mix 2 oz. of this product with 10 gallons of water to yield 200 ppm available chlorine.
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Promptly after mixing the sanitizer, add the solution into the pre-wash prior to washing fabrics/clothes in the regular wash cycle with a good detergent. Test the level of available chlorine if solution has been allowed to stand. Add more of this product if the available chlorine has dropped below 200 ppm. ACCEPTED with COMMENTS T EPA Letter Dated: JUN20 2(]08 :!nd~r ::-he Federal Inaecticide, l:lli1gLC~d'2, and Rodertti.cide Act as am~nded, for the: pesticide, . , reglstered LU1.der EPA Reg-. No.
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, reglstered LU1.der EPA Reg-. No. !/Ie 1/(P-.2()(/)/ If} i 11 TECHNICAL BULLETIN CC-3 . . AGRICULTURAL USES SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE SOLUTION ACTIVE INGREDIENT: SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE.
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.............................................................. 12.5% INERT INGREDIENTS ...................................................................... 87.5% DIRECTIONS FOR USE: POST HARVEST PROTECTION Potatoes can be sanitized after cleaning and prior to storage by spraying with a sanitizing solution at a level of 1 gallon of sanitizing solution per ton of potatoes. Thoroughly mix 1 oz. of this product to 2 gallons of water to obtain 500 ppm available chlorine.
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FOOD EGG SANITIZATION Thoroughly clean all eggs. Thoroughly mix 2 oz. of this product with 10 gallons of warm water to produce a 200 ppm available chlorine solution. The sanitizer temperature should not exceed 130 0 F. Spray the warm sanitizer so·thatthe eggs are thoroughly wetted. Allow the eggs to thoroughly dry before casing or breaking. Do not apply a potable water rinse. The solution should not be reused to sanitize eggs.
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FRUIT & VEGETABLE WASHING Thoroughly clean all fruits and vegetables in a wash tank. Thoroughly mix 5 oz. of this product in 200 gallons of water to make a sanitizing solution of 25 ppm available chlorine. After draining the tank, submerge fruit or vegetables for 2 minutes in a second wash tank containing the recirculating sanitizing solution. Spray rinse vegetables with the sanitizing solution prior to packaging. Rinse fruit with potable water only prior to packaging. ACCEPTED with COMMENTS .
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ACCEPTED with COMMENTS . EPA Letter Dated: JUN 20 1000 Under the Federal Insecticide: Fungici.de, ar.,d RodeEiicicl.e .Act as anie'Llded, rorthe pE:stici.de, Ii If) ilj . ::J,., regi.stered under EPAR6g. No. ~f ow-,u:)aJ/ II f / Cf TECHNICAL BULLETIN CC-4 DISINFECTION OF DRINKING WATER (EMERGENCY/PUBLIC/INDIVIDUAL SYSTEMS) SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE SOLUTION ACTIVE INGREDIENT: SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE.
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.............................................................. 12.5% INERT INGREDIENTS ...................................................................... 87.5% , , DIRECTIONS FOR USE: PUBLIC SYSTEMS Mix a ratio of 1 oz. of this product to 100 gallons of water. Begin feeding this solution with a hypochlorinator until a free available chlorine residual of at least 0.2 ppm and no more than 0.6 ppm is attained throughout the distribution system. Check water frequently with a chlorine test kit.
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Check water frequently with a chlorine test kit. Bacteriological sampling must be conducted at a frequency no less than that prescribed by the National Interim Primary Drinking Water Regulations. Contact your local Health Department for further details. INDIVIDUAL SYSTEMS: DUG WELLS Upon completion of the casing (lining) wash the interior of the casing (lining) with a 100 ppm available chlorine solution using a stiff brush. This solution can be made by thoroughly mixing 1 oz.
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of this product into 10 gallons of water. After covering the well, pour the sanitizing solution into the well through both the pipe sleeve opening and the pipeline. Wash the exterior of the pump cylinder also with the sanitizing solution. Start pump and pump water until strong odor of chlorine in water is noted. Stop pump and wait at least 24 hours. After 24 hours flush well until all traces of chlorine have been removed from the water. Consult your local Health Department for further details.
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INDIVIDUAL WATER SYSTEMS: DRILLED. DRIVEN & BORED WELLS Run pump until water is as free from turbidity as possible. Pour a 100 ppm available chlorine sanitizing solution into the well. This solution can be made by thoroughly mixing 1 oz. of this product ,into 10 gallons of water. Add 5 to 10 gallons of clean, chlorinated water to the well in order to force the sanitizer into the rock formation. Wash the exterior 'of pump cylinder with the sanitizer.
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Drop pipeline into well, start pump and pump water until strong odor of chlorine in water is noted. Stop pump and wait at least 2.fhOt:lF~TBD vv:i-::h COlvTY\1BNTS T'·· BI:~1. L(::tt~?r .rJE~·Led: 1 JUNZO 2009 Un(~cy 'G~.s l-~:~dE:r,sJ 111.sec~~·:.~id~3;1 rtE-~ Qic~_(:~! 2,.) ld :~1::. :(, c'~Ttici6:3 J1::;.~ d~ "... __ .• ' .' - :1 ..... _ .'" After 24 hours flush well until all traces of chlorine have been removed from the water.
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Deep wells with high water levels may necessitate the use of special methods for introduction of the sanitizer Into the well. Consult your local Health Department for further details. . INDIVIDUAL WATER SYSTEMS: FLOWING ARTESIAN WELLS Artesian wells generally do not require disinfection. If analyses indicate persistent contamination, the well should be disinfected. Consult your local Health Department for further details.
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EMERGENCY DISINFECTION When boiling of water for 1 minute is not practical, water can be made potable by using this product. Prior to addition of the sanitizer, remove all suspended material by filtration or by allowing it to settle to the bottom. Decant the clarified, contaminated water to a clean container and add 1 drop of this product to 20 gallons of water. Allow the treated water to stand for 30 minutes.
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Allow the treated water to stand for 30 minutes. Properly treated water should have a slight chlorine odor, if not, repeat dosage and allow the water to stand an additional 15 minutes, the treated water can then be made palatable by pouring it between clean containers several times. PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS RESERVOIRS - ALGAE CONTROL Hypochlorinate streams feeding the reservoir. Suitable feeding points should be selected on each stream at least 50 yards upstream from the points of entry Into the reservoir.
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MAINS Thoroughly flush section to be sanitized by discharging from hydrants. Permit a water flow of at least 2.5 feet per minute to continue under pressure while injecting this product by means of a hypochlorinator. Stop water flow when a chlorine residual test of 50 ppm is obtained at the low pressure end of the new main section after a 24 hour retention time. When chlorination is completed, the system must be flushed free of all heavily chlorinated water. NEW TANKS. BASINS. ETC.
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NEW TANKS. BASINS. ETC. Remove any physical soil from surface. Place 20 oz. of this product for each 5 cubic feet of working capacity (500 ppm available chlorine). Fill to working capacity and allow to stand for at least 4 hours. Drain and flush with potable water and return to surface. NEW FILTER SAND Apply 80 oz. of this product for each 150 to 200 cubic feet of sand. The action of the product dissolving as the water passes through the bed will aid in sanitizing the new sand.
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NEW WELLS A.CCEPTED Flush the casing with a 50 ppm available chlorine solution'l5f. ::W.8~f!GoRt~Tfimg 5 oz. of this product for each 100 gallons of water. The solution shdfil~fit:JE?p€lMPE!a~r fed by JUN 2D awe 2 U'nne-i - t.h._~ :r»··~·=~e?:·2j. 11', -::2c!icic9;r Ftu1:7·t;.C~·:}.:::! :; .. T.":t r·:y,~1·:_· .. i·i·2:Ct;}i~: l~·~'Ji £~~~ ~·~r('.~r!1.r\:.:':_::. ; fr:.! _~~_:~ l..~ :~ .. _icir~a, LIfe Jl6 - 20()O I ( /3 ?- ICj gravity into the well after thorough mixing with agitation.
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The well should stand for several hours or overnight under chlorination. It may then be pumped until a representative raw water sample is obtained. Bacterial examination of the water will indicate whether further treatment is necessary. EXISTING EQUIPMENT Remove equipment from service, thoroughly clean surfaces of all physical soil. Sanitize by placing 21 oz. of this product for each 5 cubic feet capacity (approximately 500 ppm available chlorine).
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Fill to working capacity and let stand at least 4 hours. Drain and place in service. If the previous treatment is not practical, surfaces may be sprayed with a solution containing 5 oz. of this product for each 5 gallons of water (approximately 1000 ppm available chlorine). After drying, flush with water and return to service. EMERGENCY DISINFECTION AFTER FLOODS WELLS Thoroughly flush contaminated casing with a 500 ppm available chlorine solution. Prepare this solution by mixing 5 oz.
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Prepare this solution by mixing 5 oz. of this product with 10 gallons of water. Backwash the well to increase yield and reduce turbidity, adding sufficient chlorinating solution to the backwash to produce a 10 ppm available chlorine residual, as determined by a chlorine test kit. After the turbidity has been reduced and the casing has been treated, add sufficient chlorinating solution to produce a 50 ppm available chlorine residual.
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Agitate the well water for several hours and take a representative water sample. Retreat weU if water samples are biologically unacceptable. RESERVOIRS In case of contamination by overflowing streams, establish hypochlorinating stations upstream of the reservoir. Chlorinate the inlet water until the entire reservoir obtains a 0.2 ppm available chlorine residual as determined by a suitable chlorine test kit.
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In case of contamination from surface drainage, apply sufficient product directly to the reservoir to obtain a 0.2 ppm available chlorine residual in all parts of the reservoir. BASINS. TANKS. FLUMES. ETC. Thoroughly clean all equipment then apply 20 oz. of product per 5 cubic feet of water to obtain 500 ppm available chlorine, as determined by a suitable test kit. After 24 hours drain, flush, and return to service.
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If the previous method is not suitable, spray or flush the equipment with a solution containing 5 oz. of this product for each 5 gallons of water (1000 ppm available chlorine). Allow to stand for 2 to 4 hours, flush and return to service. FILTERS When the sand filter needs replacement, apply 80 oz. of this product for each 150 to 200 cubic feet of sand. When the filter is severely contaminated, additional product should be distributed over the surface at the rate of 80 oz.
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per 20 square t~~if'a~r should stand at a depth of 1 foot above the surface of the filter bed for\~tW6, ~1e! "j"Jc, When filter beds can be backwashed of mud and silt, apply 80 oz. Of.thj§~{~(;::~~\~y',~i) each 50 sq. ft., allowing the water to stand at a depth of 1 foot above the filter sari·er.&.~t;;d: After 30 minutes, drain water to the level of the filter. After 4 to 6 hours, drain and , proceed with normal backwashing. U;1d~;,t\: ~:c1,e:~f!e~ti~id~08 Fh..?19-,-,.,.\c:, ~"IO 1')od"'1"11 '.
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-' 3 ClTI.1EikC1ec£, ~ fo~ 'i'1-'-e~ ~~ ~~:a' 'C C I,l,Q"9 ';;:1;~t as .... ' -~ , ......... :..1 ct0 ' fl;;g!stered under EPA. Reg'. No.1fIBI/(r-EoC1J1 ( DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ( Ilf i 11 Flush repaired or replaced section with water. Establish a hypochlorinating station and apply sufficient product until a consistent available chlorine residual of at least 10 ppm remains after a 24 hour retention time. Use a chlorine test kit.
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Use a chlorine test kit. EMERGENCY DISINFECTION AFTER FIRES CROSS CONNECTIONS OR EMERGENCY CONNECTIONS Hypochlorination or gravity feed equipment should be set up near the intake of the untreated water supply. Apply sufficient product to give a chlorine residual of at least 0.1 to 0.2 ppm at the point where the untreated supply enters the regular distribution system. Use a chlorine test kit. fIJi] c.-.Q) EMERGENCY DISINFECTION AFTER DROUGHTS CU;~ 'fiJ t:q;:q Q F.-. ~ )..., Q,.
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~ )..., Q,. ~ ''1) t:q ..::;' i::: SUPPLEMENTARY WATER SUPPLIES 8 9 ,$ Gravity or mechanical hypochlorite feeders should be set up on a sUPplemenOOy~i.ae to dose the waterto a minimum chlorine residual of 0.2 ppm after a 20 minute conta6t1 time. Use a chlorine test kit. WATER SHIPPED IN BY TANKS, TANK CARS, TRUCKS, ETC . . Thoroughly clean all containers and equipment. Spray a 500 ppm available chlorine solution and rinse with potable water after 5 minutes. This solution is made by mixing 5 oz.
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This solution is made by mixing 5 oz. of this product for each 10 gallons of water. During the filling of the containers, dose with sufficient amounts of this product to provide at least a 0.2 ppm chlorine residual. Use a chlorine test kit. EMERGENCY DISINFECTION AFTER MAIN BREAKS MAINS Before assembly of ,the repaired section, flush out mud and soil. Permit a water flow of at least 2.5 feet per minute to continue under pressure while injecting this product by means of a hypochlorinator.
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Stop water flow when a chlorine residual test of 50 ppm is obtained at the low pressure end of the new main section after a 24 hour retention time. When chlorination is completed, the system must be flushed free of ail heavily chlorinated water. SWIMMING POOL WATER DISINFECTION: For a new pool or spring start-up, superchlorinate with 52 to 104 oz. of product for each 10,000 gallons of water to yield 5 to 10 ppm available chlorine by weight. Check the level of available chlorine with a test kit.
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Adjust and maintain pool water pH to between 7.2 to 7.6. Adjust and maintain the alkalinity of the pool to between 50 to 100 ppm. To maintain the pool, add manually or by a feeder device 11 oz. of this product for each 10,000 gallons of water to yield an available chlorine residual between 0.6 to 1.0 ppm by weight. Stabilized pools should maintain a residual of 1.0 to 1.5ppm available . chlorine.
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chlorine. Test the pH, available chlorine residual and alkalinity of the water frequently with appropriate test kits. Frequency of water treatment will depend upon temperature and number of swimmers. 4 ( Every 7 days, or as necessary, superchlorinate the pool with 52 to 104 oz. of product for each 10,000 gallons of water to yield 5 to 10 ppm available chlorine by weight. Check the level of available chlorine with a test kit. Do not reenter pool until the chlorine residua! is between 1.0 to 3.0 ppm.
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is between 1.0 to 3.0 ppm. At the end of the swimming pool season or when water is to be drained from the pool, chlorine must be allowed to dissipate from treated pool water before discharge. Do not chlorinate the pool within 24 hours prior to discharge. WINTERIZING POOLS While water is still clear and clean, apply 3 oz. of product per 1000 gallons, while filter is running, to obtain a 3 ppm available chlorine residual as determined by a suitable test kit.
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Coverpool, prepare heater, filter and heater components for winter by following. 00 manufacturer's instructions. ~ -g QZ'M /:.1..1 l'kl ~) SPAS, HOT-TUBS; IMMERSION TANKS, ETC. E-<;? ; ~ P.., :S' ;J ~ "-, '11 SPAS/HOT TUBS 8' 8 ~~ Apply 5 oz. of product per 1000 gallons of water to obtain a free available chlorm~ ::fi concentration of 5 ppm, as determined by a suitable chlorine test kit. Adjust and .~ f.!.1 maintain P091 water pH to between 7.2 and 7.8. Some oils, lotions, fragrances, cleaners, etc.
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Some oils, lotions, fragrances, cleaners, etc. may cause foaming or cloudy water as well as reduce the efficiency of the product. To maintain the water, apply 5 oz. of product per 1000 gallons of water over the surface to maintain a chlorine concentration of 5 ppm. After each use, shock treat with 8 oz. of this product per 500 gallons of water to control odor and algae. During extended periods of disuse, add 3 oz. of product daily per 1000 gallons of water to maintain a 3 ppm chlorine concentration.
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HUBBARD AND IMMERSION TANKS Add 5 oz. of product per 200 gallons of water before patient use to. obtain a chlorine residual of 25 ppm, as determined by a suitable test kit. Adjust and maintain the water pH to between 7.2 and 7.6. After each use drain the tank. Add 5 oz. to a bucket of water and circulate this solution through the agitator of the tank for 15 minutes and then rinse out the solution. Clean tank thoroughly and dry with clean cloths. HYDROTHERAPY TANKS Add 1 oz.
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HYDROTHERAPY TANKS Add 1 oz. of this product per 1000 gallons of water to obtain a chlorine residual of 1 ppm, as determined by a suitable chlorine test kit. Pool should not be entered until the chlorine residual is below 3 ppm. Adjust and maintain the water pH to between 7.2 and 7.6. Operate pool filter continuously. Drain pool weekly, and clean before refilling.
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Drain pool weekly, and clean before refilling. 5 ( (\ TECHNICAL BULLETIN CC-5 DISINFECTION OF NONPOROUS NON·FOOD CONTACT SURFACES SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE SOLUTION ACTIVE INGREDIENT: SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE. .............................................................. 12.5% INERT INGREDIENTS ...................................................................... 87.5% DIRECTIONS FOR USE: RINSE METHOD Prepare a disinfecting solution by thoroughly mixing 6 oz.
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of this product with 10 gallons of water to provide approximately 600 ppm available chlorine by weight. Clean equipment surfaces in the normal manner. Prior to use, rinse all surfaces thoroughly with the disinfecting solution, maintaining contact with the solution for at least 10 minutes. Do not rinse equipment with water after treatment and do not soak equipment overnight. IMMERSION METHOD Prepare a disinfecting solution by thoroughly mixing in an immersion tank, 6 oz.
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of this product with 10 gallons of water to provide approximately 600 ppm available chlorine by weight. Clean equipment in the normal manner. Prior to use, immerse equipment in the disinfecting solution for at least 10 minutes and allow the sanitizer to drain. Do not rinse equipment with water after treatment. , ACCEPTED vvith COMMENTS . EPA Letter Dated: JUN 2 {l 2008 Under the Feder·ill Insecticide. Fl.1ngicide, ClJld. Rodenticide ACt as amended, for th.e pesticide,' . registered tllider E:PA Reg.
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registered tllider E:PA Reg. No. 1/I,j! (6 -,iJOoo / ( ( I 7 t- 19 TECHNICAL BULLETIN CC-6 SEWAGE & WASTEWATER EFFLUENT TREATMENT SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE SOLUTION ACTIVE INGREDIENT: SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE.
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.............................................................. 12.5% INERT INGREDIENTS ...................................................................... 87.5% DIRECTIONS FOR USE: The disinfection of sewage effluent must be evaluated by determining the total number of coliform bacteria and/or fecal coliform bacteria, as determined by the Most Probable Number (MPN) procedure, if the chlorinated effluent has been reduced to or below the maximum permitted by the controlling regulatory jurisdiction.
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On the average, satisfactory disinfection of secondary wastewater effluent can be obtained when the chlorine residual is 0.5 ppm after a 15 minute contact time. Although the chlorine residual is the critical factor in disinfection, the importance of correlating chlorine residual with bacterial kill must be emphasized.
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The MPN of the effluent, which is directly related to the water quality standards requirements, should be the final and primary standard and the chlorine residual should be considered an operating standard valid only to the extent verified by the coliform quality of the effluent. The following are critical factors affecting wastewater disinfection: 1.
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Mixing: It is imperative that the product and the wastewater be instantaneously and completely flash mixed to assure reaction with every chemically active soluble and particulate component of the wastewater. 2. Contacting: Upon flash mixing, the flow through the system must be maintained. 3. Dosage/Residual Control: Successful disinfection is extremely dependent on response to fluctuating chlorine demand to maintain a predetermined, desirable chlorine level.
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Secondary effluent should contain 0.2 to 1.0 ppm chlorine resj®e~pr?l"" after a 15 to 30 minu~e contact tim~. A reasonable average of residual C .. ~ffil_~~1M~~TS 0.5 ppm after a 15 mInute contact tIme. ' . EPf~LetterDatad: 1 ( SEWAGE AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT EFFLUENT SLIME CONTROL Apply a 100 to 1000 ppm available chlorine solution at a location which will allow complete mixing. Prepare this solution by mixing 10 to 100 oz. of this product with 100 gallons of water.
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of this product with 100 gallons of water. Once control is evident, apply a 15 ppm available chlorine solution. Prepare this solution by mixing 3 oz. of this product with 100 gallons of water. FILTER BEDS-SLIME CONTROL Remove filter from service, drain to a depth of 1 ft. above filter sand, and add 80 oz. of product per 20 sq. ft. evenly over the surface. Wait 30 minutes before draining water to a level that is even with the top of the filter.
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Wait for 4 to 6 hours before completely draining and backwashing filter. PULP AND PAPER MILL PROCESS WATER SYSTEMS SLUG FEED METHOD Initial Dose: When system is noticeably fouled, apply 52 to 104 oz. of this product per 10,000 gallons of water in the system to obtain from 5 to 10 ppm available chlorine. Repeat until control is achieved. Subsequent Dose: When microbial control is evident, add 11 oz.
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of this product per 10,000 gallons of water in the system daily, or as needed to maintain control and keep the chlorine residual at 1 ppm. Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before treatment is begun. INTERMITTENT FEED METHOD Initial Dose: When system is noticeably fouled, apply 52 to 104 oz. of this product per 10,000 gallons of water in the system to obtain 5 to 10 ppm available chlorine.
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Apply half (or 1/3, 1/4, or 1/5) of this initial dose when half (or 1/3, 1/4, or 1/5) of the water in the system has been lost by blowdown. Subsequent Dose: When microbial control is evident, add 11 oz. of this product per 10,000 gallons of water in the system to obtain a 1 ppm residual. Apply half (or 1/3, 1/4, or 1/5) of this initial dose when half (or 1/3, 1/4, or 1/5) of the water in the system has been lost by blowdown. Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before treatment is begun.
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CONTINUOUS FEED METHOD Initial Dose: When system is noticeably fouled, apply 52 to 104 oz. of this product per 10,000 gallons of water in the system to obtain Sto 10 ppm available chlorine. Subsequent Dose: Maintain this treatment level by starting a continuous feed of 1 oz; of this product per 1,000 gallons of water lost by blowdown to maintain a 1 .. f~fGgr~1. Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before treatment is begun. vil;:.~.~OMMENTS r J;:;P~~ L;3ii',"''' D::l':"='d' • . .. -.::. ..".
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.. -.::. ..". ""1..__ II JUN 202008 2 ( TECHNICAL BULLETIN CC-7 COOLING TOWER & EVAPORATIVE CONDENSER WATER SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE SOLUTION ACTIVE INGREDIENT: SODIUM HyPOCHLORITE ............................................................... 12.5% INERT INGREDIENTS ...................................................................... 87.5% DIRECTIONS FOR USE: SLUG FEED METHOD Initial Dose: When system is noticeably fouled, apply 52 to 104 oz.
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of this product per 10,000 gallons of water in the-system to obtain from 5 to 10 ppm available chlorine. Repeat until control is achieved. Subsequent Dose: When microbial control is evident, add 11 oz. of this product per 10,000 gallons of water in the system daily, or as needed to maintain control and keep the chlorine residual at 1 ppm. Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before treatment is begun. INTERMITTENT FEED METHOD: Initial Dose: When system is noticeably fouled, apply 52 to 104 oz.
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of this product per 10,000 gallons of water in the system to obtain 5 to 10 ppm available chlorine. Apply half (or 1/3, 1/4, or 1/5) of this initial dose when half (or 1/3, 1/4, or 1/5) of the water in the system has been lost by blowdown. Subsequent Dose: When microbial control is evident, add 11 oz. of this product per 10,000 gallons of water in the system to obtain a 1 ppm residual.
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Apply half (or 1/3 , 1/4, or 1/5) of this initial dose when half (or 1/3, 1/4, or 1/5) of the water in the system has been lost by blowdown. Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before treatment is begun. . CONTINUOUS FEED METHOD: Initial Dose: When system is noticeably fouled, apply 52 to 104 oz. of this product per 10,000 gallons of water in the system to obtain 5 to 10 ppm available chlorine.
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Subsequent Dose: Maintain this treatment level by starting a continuous feed Ofr..1J.P~~~~~D this product per 1,000 gallons of water lost by blowdown to maintain a 1 ppm re$J:cr¢;~t'~l .. ,:l\!Lc,l\rTS Badly fouled systems must be cleaned before treatment is begun. .la· .. . !·::. LUc['8r Dr:tsd: JUN 2 () 2{}Qf3
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Republic Unitary Enterprise “Production Amalgamation “Belaruskali” SAFETY DATA SHEET MURIATE OF POTASH (MOP) Soligorsk Safety Data Sheet SDS BY 600122610.001 – 2008 Filed in the National Register NR SDS BY No.
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7506050 14 00472 dated 27.02.2009 valid till 27.02.2014 PRODUCT NAME AND COMPOSITION: Technical name (by TNLA) Chemical name (by IUPAC) Commercial name Synonyms Muriate of Potash (MOP) Potassium Chloride Muriate of Potash, various brands Potassium salt of chlorhydric acid CONVENTIONAL NAMES AND CODES OF TECHNICAL NORMAL LEGAL ACTS (GOST, GOST RB, TU, ISO) GOST 4568-95 “Muriate of Potash”.
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Technical Specification STO SPEKS 001 – 98 “Muriate of Potash supplied for export” Technical Specification TU BY 00203950 – 09 – 94 “Muriate of Potash”.
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Technical TU BY 600122610.021 – 2006 “Muriate of Potash, technical, dust-free” TU BY 600122610.011 – 2002 “Muriate of Potash, fine non-dusty agglomerated” TU BY 600122610.010 – 2002 “Muriate of Potash granular” OKP BY code 24.15.50.300 TN VED code 310 4 RPOHV: № and date Hazards specification: MAC w.a., mg/m3 5 Hazard class 3 Briefly (in words): substance with moderately hazardous effect on a human. Aerosol irritates skin, eyes and respiratory system. Can be dangerous for environment.
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Can be dangerous for environment. In detail: see the enclosed 16 sections of SDS.
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In detail: see the enclosed 16 sections of SDS. Main hazardous components: Potassium Chloride Sodium Chloride MAC w.a., mg/m3 5 5 Hazard class 3 3 Applicant party (approving party): RUE “PA “Belaruskali” 223710 city of Soligorsk, Minsk region, Korzha street, 5 Identification of applicant party: manufacturer, supplier, seller, exporter OKPO code: 00203950 Contact phone in case of emergency: + 375 174 298432 Research organization: RUE “PA “Belaruskali” Muriate of Potash SDS BY No.
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600122610.001 – 2008 Page 3 1.
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Product Identification (Name) and Composition of Ingredients Technical name Chemical name Molecular formula Composition by components (mass fraction, MAC w.a., class of hazard) Potassium chloride evaluated in K2O Sodium Chloride Additional information Degree of product hazard in general Muriate of Potash Potassium chloride KCl Mass fraction, % MAC w.a.,mg/m3 Class of hazard (aerosol) 95-98 5 3 60-62 1-4 5 3 Depending on mass fraction and particle size composition following types of muriate of potash are produced: 1.
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Muriate of Potash (for export) – STO SPEKS 001 – 98 2. Muriate of Potash – GOST 4568 – 95 3. Muriate of Potash, technical – TU BY 00203950 – 09 – 94; 4. Muriate of Potash, technical, dust-free – TU BY 600122610.021 – 2006; 5. Muriate of Potash, fine, non dusty agglomerated – TU BY 600122610.011 – 2002; 6. Muriate of Potash, granular – TU BY 600122610.010 – 2002; Class of hazard 3 by aerosol influence on a human - substance with moderately hazardous effect on a human 2.
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