- Complete a COSHH assessment for sodium hypochlorite before any handling or dosing activity
- Wear chemical splash goggles, face shield, chemical gloves, and apron during handling
- Ensure emergency eyewash stations are accessible within 10 seconds of the handling area
- Store in bunded areas made from compatible materials away from heat and direct sunlight
- Check that the storage bund holds at least 110% of the largest container volume
- Flush any skin or eye contact immediately with copious clean water for at least 20 minutes
- Ventilate enclosed areas where sodium hypochlorite is stored or dosed to prevent gas build-up
- Supervise tanker deliveries and IBC transfers to contain any splashes or spills
- Label all storage tanks, IBCs, and dosing lines clearly with the chemical identity
- Train all handlers on the specific hazards and emergency procedures for hypochlorite
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- DON'T mix sodium hypochlorite with acid or acid-based cleaners under any circumstances
- DON'T handle concentrated hypochlorite without chemical goggles and face shield
- DON'T store hypochlorite in direct sunlight or near heat sources — it degrades rapidly
- DON'T allow spillage to enter surface water drains, rivers, or groundwater
- DON'T use metal containers or fittings that are incompatible with hypochlorite
- DON'T enter a space where chlorine gas may be present without atmospheric monitoring
- DON'T delay washing eyes or skin after hypochlorite contact — seconds matter
- DON'T leave empty IBCs or drums open where residual vapour can escape
- DON'T store hypochlorite near incompatible chemicals including acids and ammonia
- DON'T assume dilute solutions are harmless — they still cause irritation and burns
See also: COSHH Awareness | Chemical Spill Clean-Up Procedures
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