9.0 – Safety Compliance of Ozone
9.1 – Toxicity Chart
The toxicity chart of ozone represents the different regions where ozone is safe and where we maintain the level.
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9.2 – ASHRAE IAQ
In Indoor premises the guidelines of American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers have stated permissible level of ozone as 0.07 ppm for 8 hours
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9.3 – ASHRAE IAQ Ventillation
In Indoor premises with ventilation the guidelines of American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers have stated permissible level of ozone as 0.16 ppm for 1 hour
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9.4 – NIOSH
NIOSH has stated in reference with Emergency Exposure Guidance Levels that ozone is permissible at 1 ppm for 1 hour and 0.1 ppm for 24 hours.
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9.5 – OSHA
OSHA has stated the safe level of ozone is 0.1 ppm for 8 hours.
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9.6 – USEPA
USEPA has stated the safe level of ozone is 0.07 ppm for 8 hours.
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9.7 – WHO
WHO has stated the safe level of ozone is 0.1 ppm for 8 hours.
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9.8 – International Chemical Safety Cards
OSHA and NIOSH has stated the safe level of ozone is 0.1 ppm.
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9.9 – ACGIH
The threshold limit value of ozone is 0.05 ppm & IDLH value is 5 ppm.
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9.10 – FDA
FDA has approved ozone to be used as a cleaning and disinfecting chemical for treatment, storage, and processing of foods.
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9.11 – USDA
USDA has approved ozone to be used as a cleaning and disinfecting chemical for treatment, storage, and processing of foods in respect to FDA guidlines.
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9.12 – USFDA
USFDA has approved ozone to be used as a cleaning and disinfecting chemical for treatment, storage, and processing of foods.
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