Chlorine gas is a chemical compound with the formula Cl2. It's easily distinguishable by its greenish-yellow color and a bleach-like odor. Chlorine gas is a very toxic chemical element that can cause eye irritation, coughing, vomiting, and other symptoms. Cl2 was even weaponized during World War I and is estimated to have caused at least 1100 deaths in its first usage. Chlorine gas is known for reacting with other organic chemicals in the atmosphere, often leading to dangerous reactions. Chlorine gas should always be properly stored and managed as its found in many worksites and commonly used in the sanitation of industrial waste and sewage.
Type: Electrochemical
Range: 0-20 ppm (0.1 ppm resolution)
Low Alarm: 0.5 ppm
High Alarm: 1 ppm
STEL — 15 minute — Short Term Exposure Limit: 5 ppm
TWA — 8 hour time weighted average: 0.5 ppm
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