CHLORINE DETECTION BADGES
DETECT CHLORINE ON THE JOB SITE
Chlorine is used as a disinfection agent for water and surfaces, and in the production of many products including paper, dyestuffs and textiles. It is also used as a precursor in both the chemical and petroleum industries. Chlorine is highly corrosive both to equipment and people. Even mild exposure to chlorine gas will cause burning of the eyes, nose and mouth.
ChromAir and SafeAir Chlorine badges are simple, cost-effective, proven solutions for chlorine detection in the workplace. They use colorimetric technology (i.e. color change) to provide immediate indication when chlorine is present. No need for lab analysis or electronic reader.
BADGES DESIGNED FOR CHLORINE DETECTION
SafeAir® Chlorine Badge
- Detects presence of chlorine using a universal warning sign (exclamation mark in triangle)
- Ideal for employee monitoring or leak detection
- Water resistant
ChromAir® Chlorine Badge
- Indicates range of exposure dose to chlorine using an easy-to-read format
- Ideal for employee or area monitoring
- Designed for indoor use
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SafeAir Chlorine Badge
(Part#: 382009)
SafeAir Chlorine badges are a simple, cost-effective solution for chlorine detection in the workplace. When chlorine gas is present, the exclamation mark in the triangular window changes color. The intensity of the color change is proportional to the exposure dose. To measure chlorine exposure dose, an optional color comparator is available for use with the badge.
Click here for operating instructions for SafeAir Chlorine detector badges.
Employee Monitoring
An employee wears badge near their breathing zone
Leak Detection
Place badge near the source of potential leak
** Badge Clips Sold Separately.
SafeAir Chlorine Color Comparator (Part#: 383010) is an optional accessory for use with SafeAir Chlorine badge (Part# 382009).
The comparator is used to determine chlorine exposure dose by matching the color on the badge to a color on the comparator color wheel. It measures chlorine exposure dose from 0.03 to 3.0 ppm•hour.
The comparator is a specially designed color chart which features a slot for inserting a badge. Once the badge is inserted, the user can turn the wheel to match the color on the badge to the comparator, and the corresponding exposure dose is indicated in the exposure dose window.
BY PHONE:
+1-757-431-2260
BY FAX:
+1-757-431-2255
E-MAIL:
For customers outside the US, email or call to be referred to a distributor.
Available on Amazon (for US customers)
Available on GSA (for US government customers)
GS-07F-0147T (Laurus Systems, Inc.)
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ChromAir Chlorine Badge
(Part#: 380004)
ChromAir Chlorine badges provide an immediate visual indication of exposure dose for chlorine. When exposed to chlorine, a color change forms, starting from the bottom, climbing up to the top in six cells. The highest cell with a color change indicates dose exposure level.
Click here for operating instructions for ChromAir Chlorine detector badges.
Employee Monitoring
An employee wears badge near their breathing zone
Area Monitoring
Hang badge for area monitoring
** Badge Clips Sold Separately.
BY PHONE:
+1-757-431-2260
BY FAX:
+1-757-431-2255
E-MAIL:
For customers outside the US, email or call to be referred to a distributor.
Available on Amazon (for US customers)
Available on GSA (for US government customers)
GS-07F-0147T (Laurus Systems, Inc.)
– Frequently Asked Questions –
FAQ
Where is Chlorine Used
Chlorine is used as a disinfection agent for water and surfaces, and in the production of many products including paper, dyestuffs and textiles. It is also used as a precursor in the chemical and petroleum industries.
What are the health effects of Chlorine exposure?
Chlorine is a greenish-yellow gas with a pungent, irritating odor. Generally, chlorine is a potent respiratory system irritant. Mild exposures to chlorine cause burning of eyes, nose and mouth. Exposure to high concentrations (e.g. 1000 ppm) is likely to be fatal.
What are the exposure limits for chlorine?
The OSHA PEL (permissible exposure limit) for chlorine is 1 ppm (ceiling). The NIOSH REL (recommended exposure limit) is 0.5ppm (TWA).
How does a chlorine badge change color?
A color-forming reaction occurs when chlorine reacts with the proprietary indicator layer in SafeAir and ChromAir chlorine detector badges.
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