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Use Safe Chemical Practices
at Pools and Spas
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read
the product label
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maintain
good housekeeping practices
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store
chemicals in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place
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wear
appropriate personal protective equipment as listed on label
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use
up all product before disposal of container
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notify
supervisor in case of an emergency situation
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keep
spilled materials isolated, follow label directions for clean-up and
disposal
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keep
chemical product containers covered and protected from contamination
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add
each pool and spa chemical separately
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have
an emergency plan and conduct regular drills
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dispose
of spilled material or unused product in the TRASH or SEWER (use or
dispose per label directions)*
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store
liquid materials above solid materials
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allow
product to contact oil, grease, acid or organic material
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smoke
where pool chemicals are stored or used
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use
floor sweeping compounds when cleaning up pool chemicals
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put
spilled materials back in the original container
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use
dry chemical fire extinguishers (use water only!)
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mix
with any other chemicals, materials, or pool/spa products
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dispose
of chemical product container without washing & drying completely
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*For disposal information, contact your local solid waste, health, or
environmental agency.
©
American Chemistry Council (March 2000)
The American Chemistry
Council does not make any warranty or representation, either expressed
or implied, regarding the accuracy or completeness of the information
provided by this poster; nor does CMA assume any liability of any kind
whatsoever related to, or resulting from, any use of or reliance on that
information.
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