Bleach and Chlorine Compounds in Cleaning

 
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MODULE 6
BLEACH AND OTHER
CHLORINE COMPOUNDS
 
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WHAT IS BLEACH?
 
Bleach is a water-based
solution commonly used as
a disinfectant.
There are various
concentration ranges of
bleach used.
 
How does it work?
o
Effective at killing bacteria,
fungi, and viruses.
o
Final solution should be 0.5
to 2.0% (5,000-20,000 ppm)
sodium hypochlorite
Disadvantage:
o
bleach solutions for
disinfection MUST be made
up daily.
Picture: www.maxpixel.net/Bleach-Detergent-Laundry-147520
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CHLORINE COMPOUNDS
 
Chlorine compounds
o
Range of concentrations, requiring 1-10 minutes of contact time
o
Hypochlorites of potassium, sodium or calcium
 
115°
 
Chlorine gas—
especially useful as a sanitizer for cleaned in place
(CIP) applications (inside of pipes, enclosed systems)
CHLORINE GAS USAGE
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WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OR
DISADVANTAGES OF CHLORINE
CHEMICALS?
 
Advantage
o
All are effective sanitizers for 
clean
 stainless steel food
contact surfaces
o
Disadvantages
o
User needs to ensure proper pH and concentration levels.
o
All can be highly corrosive
o
All produce corrosive gas above 115º F.
6
WHAT AFFECTS HOW WELL THESE
CHEMICALS DISINFECT?
 
Temperature
Exposure to light
How long it is stored
Bleach solutions react with organic matter and
becomes less effective
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OTHER ISSUES OF USING BLEACH
 
Disadvantages of bleach?
o
Bleach is incompatible with many other chemicals.
o
Mixing bleach with ammonia releases toxic gases
o
Mixing bleach with acid releases chlorine gas!
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WHAT ARE THE POTENTIAL HEALTH
HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH BLEACH AND
CHLORINE CHEMICALS?
 
Chlorine chemicals, including bleach, are e
ye irritants and lung
irritants
After accidentally inhaling the fumes, some people feel stinging in
their nose and eyes, coughing, and lightheadedness, all symptoms
of the corrosiveness of the chemical.
If left on surfaces for a long period of time, including skin,
it can cause irritation and burning.
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Welcome to

Module 6

Bleach and Other chlorine compounds

During this module, we will review the hazards associated with exposure to sodium hypochlorite and other chlorine disinfectants.

This material was produced under grant number SH-05046-SH8 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does the mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

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Bleach and chlorine compounds are commonly used disinfectants with varying concentration ranges. They are effective at killing bacteria, fungi, and viruses, but require specific pH and concentration levels for optimal performance. Chlorine gas is particularly useful for sanitizing enclosed systems. However, these chemicals can be corrosive and should be handled carefully to avoid toxic gas releases when mixed with incompatible substances. Factors such as temperature, light exposure, and storage time can impact their disinfection efficacy.

  • Bleach
  • Chlorine
  • Disinfectant
  • Cleaning
  • Sanitizer

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  1. MODULE 6 BLEACH AND OTHER CHLORINE COMPOUNDS T h i s m a t e r i a l w a s p r o d u c e d u n d e r g r a n t n u m b e r S H - 0 5 0 4 6 - S H 8 f r o m t h e O c c u p a t i o n a l S a f e t y a n d H e a l t h A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , U . S . D e p a r t m e n t o f L a b o r. I t d o e s n o t n e c e s s a r i l y r e f l e c t t h e v i e w s o r p o l i c i e s o f t h e U . S . D e p a r t m e n t o f L a b o r, n o r d o e s t h e m e n t i o n o f t r a d e n a m e s , c o m m e r c i a l p r o d u c t s , o r o r g a n i z a t i o n s i m p l y e n d o r s e m e n t b y t h e U . S . G o v e r n m e n t . 1

  2. WHAT IS BLEACH? Bleach is a water-based solution commonly used as a disinfectant. There are various concentration ranges of bleach used. How does it work? o Effective at killing bacteria, fungi, and viruses. o Final solution should be 0.5 to 2.0% (5,000-20,000 ppm) sodium hypochlorite Disadvantage: o bleach solutions for disinfection MUST be made up daily. 2 Picture: www.maxpixel.net/Bleach-Detergent-Laundry-147520

  3. CHLORINE COMPOUNDS Chlorine compounds o Range of concentrations, requiring 1-10 minutes of contact time o Hypochlorites of potassium, sodium or calcium 115 3

  4. CHLORINE GAS USAGE Chlorine gas especially useful as a sanitizer for cleaned in place (CIP) applications (inside of pipes, enclosed systems) 4

  5. WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OR DISADVANTAGES OF CHLORINE CHEMICALS? Advantage o All are effective sanitizers for clean stainless steel food contact surfaces o Disadvantages o User needs to ensure proper pH and concentration levels. o All can be highly corrosive o All produce corrosive gas above 115 F. 5

  6. WHAT AFFECTS HOW WELL THESE CHEMICALS DISINFECT? Temperature Exposure to light How long it is stored Bleach solutions react with organic matter and becomes less effective 6

  7. OTHER ISSUES OF USING BLEACH Disadvantages of bleach? o Bleach is incompatible with many other chemicals. o Mixing bleach with ammonia releases toxic gases o Mixing bleach with acid releases chlorine gas! 7

  8. WHAT ARE THE POTENTIAL HEALTH HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH BLEACH AND CHLORINE CHEMICALS? Chlorine chemicals, including bleach, are eye irritants and lung irritants After accidentally inhaling the fumes, some people feel stinging in their nose and eyes, coughing, and lightheadedness, all symptoms of the corrosiveness of the chemical. If left on surfaces for a long period of time, including skin, it can cause irritation and burning. 8

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