•Handling:Always wearprotective gloves, goggles, and a maskto avoid direct skin, eye, and respiratory exposure.Chlorine is a strongoxidizer; avoid contact with flammable materials and acids, as it may cause dangerous reactions.
•Storage:Store the product in acool, dry, well-ventilatedarea, away from heat sources, direct sunlight, and incompatible materials like fuels, acids, and organic compounds.Ensure the container is tightly sealed to prevent moisture ingress and degradation.
•Disposal:Dispose of unused or waste chlorine material according to localenvironmental regulations.Avoid direct disposal of chlorine into water bodies, as it can cause significant harm to aquatic life.
•In Case of Exposure:Skin Contact:Immediately wash with plenty of water and remove contaminated clothing.Eye Contact:Rinse eyes with water for at least15 minutesand seek medical attention.Inhalation:Move to fresh air immediately and seek medical help if you experience difficulty breathing.Ingestion:Do not induce vomiting; seek medical attention immediately.