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Manual PN:
0131-7024-01, Rev: D MANUAL MDL TRI-SOL 1-1.6KW SOLAR SIM OPER
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SECTION 7:
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS USED WITH
THE SYSTEM
7.1 ISPROPYL ALCHOL
Isopropyl alcohol is used to clean parts during maintenance activities. Isopropyl
alcohol and the wipes used with the isopropyl alcohol are considered hazardous
waste. As hazardous waste the isopropyl alcohol and the wipes should not be
thrown into the garbage or flushed down the sewer. Instead the wipes that are
soaked in isopropyl alcohol should be placed in a chemical waste container and
sent to a RCRA approved incinerator or to a RCRA approved waste facility.
Check the local and state disposal regulations because some local and state
regulations differ from federal disposal regulations.
Isopropyl alcohol is a clear, colorless, flammable liquid with an odor of rubbing
alcohol. Relatively low toxicity by all exposure routes. Inhalation of vapor can
cause eye and respiratory tract irritation. Exposure to extremely high
concentrations (>1000ppm) can cause intoxication, dizziness, headache,
anesthesia and coma. Avoid skin and eye contact. Use solvent resistant gloves,
and safety glasses when using small quantities (e.g., squirt bottle amounts).
Keep away from ignition sources, such as flame, spark, and heat. Both ACGIH
TLV and OSHA PEL values are 200ppm. ACGIH also cites the STEL as
500ppm.
The chemical is used to clean the UV lamp if fingerprints or oil are on the
surface. The amount used is less than 10ml.
The chemical is used to clean the UV lamp housing as needed. The amount is
less than 10ml.
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