- Read the safety data sheet for every chlorine product before handling it.
- Wear chemical-resistant gloves, goggles, and apron when handling chlorine solutions.
- Ensure emergency eyewash and showers are within 10 seconds of the handling area.
- Store chlorine products separately from acids, organics, and combustible materials.
- Use dedicated measuring and transfer equipment — do not share with other chemicals.
- Ventilate areas where chlorine solutions are handled to prevent gas accumulation.
- Keep spill kits specific to chlorine products available at storage and dosing areas.
- Flush any skin or eye contact with clean water for at least 20 minutes immediately.
- Follow the COSHH assessment controls for the specific chlorine product in use.
- Label all containers clearly and never decant into unmarked vessels.
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- DON'T mix chlorine products with acids, ammonia, or any other chemical.
- DON'T handle chlorine solutions without chemical-resistant PPE including goggles.
- DON'T store chlorine products next to acids, fuels, or organic materials.
- DON'T use chlorine in enclosed areas without ventilation — toxic gas accumulates.
- DON'T decant chlorine solutions into unmarked or food-type containers.
- DON'T eat, drink, or smoke while handling chlorine products.
- DON'T inhale fumes from chlorine solutions — work upwind and use ventilation.
- DON'T delay flushing skin or eyes after chlorine contact — every second matters.
- DON'T store calcium hypochlorite in damp conditions — moisture causes decomposition.
- DON'T dispose of chlorine products down drains without neutralisation and approval.
See also: COSHH Awareness | Chemical Spill Response
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