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Section 1. Chemical Identification: Product Numbers: Names

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Section 1. Chemical Identification: Product Numbers: Names

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

FOR OZONE GAS


Ozilla™ Ozone Sterilizer

SECTION 1. CHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION


PRODUCT E400110, E400220
NUMBERS:

NAMES: Ozilla Ozone Sterilizer, 110 volts.


Ozilla Ozone Sterilizer, 220 volts.
COMMON Triatomic Oxygen, Trioxygen, O3
SYNONYMS:

CHEMICAL FAMILY: Ozone gas.


PHYSICAL FORM: Gaseous oxidant.
PRODUCT USE: For controlled laboratory sterilization and/or deodorization; NOT FOR USE IN
UNCONTROLLED AREAS WHEN HUMAN OR ANIMAL ARE PRESENT;
AVOID EXPOSURE TO HIGH LEVELS OF OZONE GAS WHEN PRODUCED
BY DEVICE DURING STERILIZATION CYCLE.

SECTION 2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS


CAS NO.: CAS# Chemical Name Molecular Weight
10028-15-6 O3 48.0
COMPOSITION: Tri-atomic oxygen molecules.
PHYSICAL Boiling point: -170°F (-112°C)
CHEMICAL
PROPERTIES Vapor pressure (mmHg & temp): > 1 atm
Vapor density (air = 1): 1.65
Solubility in water [0.0003 g/100 ml @ 68ºF (20ºC)]: Almost insoluble
Specific gravity: 1.614
Melting point: -313°F (-192°C)
Evaporation rate (H2O= 1): Not Applicable
Water reactive: Not Applicable
pH: Not Applicable
Appearance and Odor: Colorless gas, pungent or sharp odor detectable at
0.01 to 0.05 PPM.

SECTION 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION


LABEL CAUTION: At high concentrations and/or at extended time exposures (see below)
PRECAUTIONARY
ozone causes dryness of the mouth, coughing, and irritation of mucous membranes
STATEMENTS
such as nose, throat, and chest. It may cause disorientation, shallow breathing,
headaches, and a general sense of fatigue. Ozone aggravates pre-existing respiratory
conditions and may increase sensitivity to bronchoconstrictors and allergens
Recommended maximum exposure limits:
OSHA: 8 hour Time Weighted Average (TWA) 0.1 ppm;
ANSI/ASTM and ACGIH: 8 hour TWA 0.1 ppm; Short Term Exposure Limit (STEL)
0.3 ppm.
Skin: absorption through intact skin is not expected.
Ingestion: not a route of exposure.

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NFPA CODES HEALTH: 3, Warning


3
FIRE: 2, Warning
3 2
REACTIVITY: 2, Warning Ox
SPECIAL: Heavy Oxidizer
LABORATORY When Ozilla Ozone Sterilizer is used properly and as intended, no protective
PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT equipment is needed.
If ozone gas is allowed to escape to surrounding air, no protective equipment
needed if ozone levels remain low (below 0.05 ppm); at higher levels (above 0.3),
use laboratory coat, gloves, sealed face mask and self-contained breathing
apparatus.

SECTION 4. FIRST AID MEASURES


FIRST AID Acute: May cause irritation of skin, eyes, and mucous membranes of the
MEASURES
respiratory tract. Drowsiness, dizziness, headache, and fatigue have been
associated with exposure.
Chronic: Long term health effects are not established from exposures to ozone. A
partial tolerance appears to develop with repeated exposures.
If inhaled: Remove to fresh air. If breathing is difficult a trained person should
administer oxygen. If respiration stops, give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, and get
professional medical attention immediately.
In case of skin contact: Wash off with soap and plenty of water.
In case of eye contact: Remove contacts (if present) or glasses and flush eyes
with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while forcibly holding eyelids open to
ensure full eye surface washing. If irritation or pain or other symptoms persist,
seek immediate professional medical assistance.
If swallowed: Not an expected route of exposure.

SECTION 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES


FLASH POINT None identified.
(CLOSED CUP):

AUTOIGNITION None identified.


TEMPERATURE:

FLAMMABLE LIMITS: UPPER - None identified. LOWER - None identified.


EXTINGUISHING Ozone itself is not flammable but it is a strong oxidant and may accelerate or even
MEDIA
initiate combustion or explosion. Use extinguishing media suitable for surrounding
fires.
SPECIAL FIRE Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing to prevent
FIGHTING
PROCEDURES
contact with eyes and skin.

UNUSUAL FIRE & None identified.


EXPLOSION
HAZARDS

EXPLOSION DATA None identified.

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SECTION 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

ACCIDENTAL Evacuate area with ozone levels that accumulate to 0.3ppm or higher. Open doors
RELEASE MEASURES
and windows to allow area to ventilate, and until ozone gas smell is no longer
detectable.

SECTION 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE


HANDLING AND Ozone must be contained within controlled areas, such as sealed rooms, sealed
STORAGE
cabinets or containers. During Ozilla Ozone Sterilizer operations, users MUST
mark areas that are being sterilized with notifications that are clear and legible
from a distance to keep others safe, keep ozone gas contained within intended
spaces, and achieve effective sterilization.
Once ozone sterilization cycles have completed, the Ozilla Ozone Sterilizer must be
allowed to run a full de-ozonation cycle (called “Scrub Cylce”) as specified in the
product’s manual.

SECTION 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION


EXPOSURE Personal protective equipment: lab coat.
CONTROLS/
PERSONAL Respiratory protection: Use full face self-contained breathing apparatus for
PROTECTION entering areas with high concentration of ozone
Hand protection: For prolonged or repeated contact use protective gloves.
Eye protection: Use sealed goggles or a full face mask to protect eyes from
prolonged and/or high levels of Ozone.

SECTION 9. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY


STABILITY: Ozone is highly unstable and highly reactive. Avoid contact with oxidizable
substances, including alkenes, benzene and other aromatic compounds, rubber,
dicyanogen, bromine diethyl ether, dintrogen tetroxide, nitrogen trichloride,
hydrogen bromide, and tetraluorohydrazine. Ozone will readily react and
spontaneously decompose under normal ambient temperatures.

SECTION 10. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION


THRESHHOLD LIMIT 8 hour Time Weighted Average (TWA) 0.1 ppm.
VALUE (TLV/TWA):

SHORT TERM 0.3 ppm.


EXPOSURE LIMIT
(STEL):

PERMISSIBLE 0.05 ppm.


EXPOSURE LIMIT
(PEL):

TOXICITY OF Not applicable.


COMPONENTS

CARCINOGENICITY: NTP: NO IARC: NO


Z LIST: NO OSHA REG: NO
CARCINOGENICITY: None identified.

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REPRODUCTIVE Not determined.


EFFECTS:

EFFECTS OF OVER Exposure to sustained and high levels or ozone gas can be highly irritating to the
EXPOSURE:
upper and lower respiratory tract. The characteristic odor is readily detectable at
low concentrations (0.02 ppm to 0.05 ppm). Ozone produces local irritation of the
eyes and mucous membranes and may cause pulmonary edema at high exposure.
A partial tolerance appears to develop with repeated exposures.
CHRONIC EFFECTS:

TARGET ORGANS: Eyes, skin, mucous membranes, lungs.


MEDICAL Inhalation: May be harmful if inhaled. May cause respiratory tract irritation.
CONDITIONS
GENERALLY Skin: May be harmful if absorbed through skin. May cause skin irritation.
AGGRAVATED BY Eyes: May cause eye irritation.
EXPOSURE:

PRIMARY ROUTES Ingestion, eye contact, skin contact.


OF ENTRY:

EXTREMELY No.
HAZARDOUS
SUBSTANCE:

SECTION 11. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION


ECOLOGICAL Ozone gas is a powerful oxidant, and should always be released or used in
INFORMATION
controlled areas so the gas is not allowed to escape into the atmosphere or
surrounding areas before conversion to oxygen by the Ozilla Ozone Sterlizer.
Ozone will adversely affect animal and plant life. Discharge of ozone in water
solution would also be harmful to aquatic life. In general, because ozone gas
decomposes naturally, bioaccumulation is not likely, and harmful side effects to
the environment should be limited.

SECTION 12. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS


DISPOSAL Ozone rapidly decomposes to form oxygen (O2). Small to moderate amounts of
PROCEDURES:
excess ozone can be vented to a fume hood or other exhaust system. Larger
amounts of ozone gas should be recycled through the Ozilla Ozone Sterilizer Scrub
Cycle for conversion to O2.

SECTION 13. TRANSPORT INFORMATION


TRANSPORT NOT APPLICABLE.
INFORMAITON
Ozone is unstable and either reacts with other substances in the environment or
decomposes, and therefore must be generated at the location and time of use.

SECTION14. REGULATORY INFORMATION


REVIEWS, SARA TITLE III: N/A
STANDARDS AND
REGULATIONS: TSCA: the ingredients of this product are on the TSCA Inventory List.
OSHA: nonhazardous according to definitions of health hazard and physical

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hazard provided in the Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200)

SECTION 15. OTHER INFORMATION


LABEL WARNINGS • Higly reative ozone gas affects the respiratory system.
• Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Avoid contact with eyes
and skin. Avoid breathing. Always allow Ozilla unit to run full
sterilization and scrub (de-ozonation) cycles.
• If ozone inhaled, remove to fresh air. Get medical attention for
any breathing difficulties.
DISCLAIMER THE INFORMATION ABOVE IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AND REPRESENTS THE BEST
INFORMATION CURRENTLY AVAILABLE TO US. THIS DOCUMENT IS INTENDED ONLY AS
A GUIDE TO THE APPROPRIATE PRECAUTIONARY HANDLING OF THE MATERIAL BY A
PERSON TRAINED IN OR SUPERVISED BY A PERSON TRAINED IN SAFE LABORATORY
PRACTICES. THE USER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR USING THE OZILLA OZONE STERILIZER
PROPERLY AND AS INTENDED, AND IN DETERMINING THE PRECAUTIONS AND DANGERS
OF OZONE GAS EXPOSURE FOR HIS OR HER PARTICULAR APPLICATION. DEPENDING ON
USAGE, PROTECTIVE CLOTHING INCLUDES EYE AND FACE GUARDS AND RESPIRATORS
MUST BE USED TO AVOID CONTACT WITH MATERIAL OR BREATHING OZONE GAS.
EXPOSURE TO OZONE GAS PRODUCED BY THE OZILLA DEVICE MAY HAVE SERIOUS
ADVERSE HEALTH EFFECTS. OZONE GAS MAY INTERACT WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES.
GENLANTIS, A DIVISION OF GENE THERAPY SYSTEMS, INC. CANNOT WARN OF ALL OF
THE POTENTIAL DANGERS OF USE OR INTERACTION WITH OTHER CHEMICALS OR
MATERIALS, AND USERS HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY TO READ AND UNDERSTAND THE
WAY THE OZILLA OZONE STERILIZER DEVICE WORKS, AND TO READ AND UNDERSTAND
THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT.

GENLANTIS. DISCLAIMS ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WITH


REGARD TO THE PRODUCT SUPPLIED HEREUNDER, ITS MERCHANTABILITY OR ITS
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. AS NEW DOCUMENTED GENERAL SAFETY
INFORMATION BECOMES AVAILABLE, GENLANTIS WILL PERIODICALLY REVISE THIS
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET.
COPYRIGHT 2013 GENE THERAPY SYSTEMS, INC. DBA GENLANTIS.

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