AGW-4015/4025/4045 Skid-Mounted Ozone Sanitation Systems
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Material Safety Data Sheet
Cont.
Product Name
AQUEOUS OZONE SOLUTION
VII SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
Steps To Be Taken
If Material Is Released
Or Spilled
NONE
Waste Disposal
Method
DISPOSE OF THE SAME AS POTABLE RINSE WATER
VIII SPECIAL PROTECTIVE INFORMATION
Respiratory Protection
(Specify Type)
NOT REQUIRED FOR NORMAL USE OF THIS PRODUCT
Local
Exhaust
PREFERABLE Special
NA
Ventilation
Mechanical
(general)
OK Other
NA
Protective Gloves
NOT REQUIRED
Eye Protection
NOT REQUIRED
Other Protective
Equipment
NOT REQUIRED
IX SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
Precautionary
Labeling
Certified testing of DEL Ozone systems by NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) has shown that
under normal conditions of use, aqueous solutions containing low levels of ozone gas dissolved in
potable water do not present a safety hazard when contact to the individual is incidental. When
used in a room with normal ventilation, levels of ozone gas being released into the air have been
shown by NSF to be well below the periodic exposure levels established by OSHA for worker
safety through the use of DEL’s ozone management technology.
Precautions To Be
Taken In Handling
Aqueous solutions of ozone in potable water should not be sprayed as an aerosol (i.e. >20psi) to
avoid releasing higher levels of ozone gas into the work area. The decay rate of ozone gas is a
function of temperature and exposure to organic material. Certified testing has shown that when
ozone gas has been properly dissolved in ambient temperature (or colder (33 – 70 °F)) potable
water at a level not exceeding 2 mg/l (ppm) using DEL’s ozone management technology, the rate
at which ozone is released from the water as ozone gas is below the PEL established for gaseous
ozone.
Rev. Date 03/26/09
This material safety data sheet is provided as an information resource only. It should not be taken as a warranty or representation for which the preparer
assumes legal responsibility. While we believe the information contained herein is accurate and compiled from sources believed to be reliable, it is the
responsibility of the user to investigate and verify its validity. The buyer assumes all responsibility of using and handling the product in accordance with
applicable federal, state, and local regulations.
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