Ozone Material Safety Data Sheet

Effective data: June 1, 2000

Product Identification

Composition / Information on Ingredients

Ingredient CAS No Percent Hazardous
Ozone gas 10028-15-6 1 - 15 Yes

Hazards Identification

Emergency Overview

Highly reactive, can explode on contact with organic substances, especially strong reducing agents.

Highly reactive, can explode on contact with organic substances, especially strong reducing agents.

Potential Health Effects

First Aid Measures

Fire Fighting Measures

Accidental Release Measures

  1. Evacuate danger area.
  2. Consult an expert.
  3. Ventilation: If ozone is a liquid or solid, allow material to evaporate and provide sufficient ventilation to dilute and disperse small amounts into the outside atmosphere.
  4. Dispose of waste in accordance with Federal, State, and local regulations. (Reportable quantity = 1 pound.)

Handling and Storage

Unstable gas (liquid or solid phases are even more unstable).

Ozone should be contained within a chemically compatible piping system.

Ozone is a powerful oxidizing agent and oxidation with ozone evolves more heat and usually starts at a lower temperature than oxidation with oxygen. It reacts with non-saturated organic compounds to produce ozonides, which are unstable and may decompose with explosive violence. Ozone is an unstable gas which, at normal temperatures, decomposes to biatomic oxygen. At elevated temperatures and in the presence of certain catalysts such as hydrogen, iron, copper and chromium, this decomposition may be explosive.

Exposure Controls/Personal Protection

Exposure Guidelines

OSHA PEL: 0.1 ppm PEL/TLV

Ventilation Requirements: General exhaust recommended. Avoid working with ozone generating equipment in enclosed spaces.

Specific Personal Protective Equipment

Respiratory: Respirators may be used when engineering and work practice controls are not technically feasible, when such controls are in the process of being installed, or when they fail and need to be supplemented. Respirators may also be used for operations which require entry into tanks or closed vessels, and in emergency situations.

Only appropriate respirators shall be provided and used when the use of respirators is the only means of controlling exposure for routine operations, or during an emergency. (Refer to Table 1 of ANSUI/ASTM E591-77 for appropriate respirator selection.)

Positive pressure air line with mask or self-contained breathing apparatus should be available for emergency use.

Eye: Not necessary

Gloves: Not necessary

Other Clothing and Equipment: Not necessary

Physical and Chemical Properties

Stability and Reactivity

Toxicological Information

Ozone is extremely irritating to the 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. Systematically, ozone has been reported to mimic the effects of ionizing radiation, and may cause damage to chromosomal structures. A partial tolerance appears to develop with repeated exposures. Although most effects are acute, the possibility of chronic lung impairment should be considered, based upon animal experimentation.

Ecological Information

Environmental Fate: No information found.

Environmental Toxicity: No information found.

Disposal Considerations

Do not dispose of ozone off gas to atmosphere without properly designed off gas destruct unit. State and local disposal regulations may differ from federal disposal regulations.

Transport Information

Proper Shipping Name: N/A

Hazard Class: N/A

Identification Number: N/A

Packing Group: N/A

Regulatory Information

SARA TITLE III: N/A

TSCA: The ingredients of this product are on the TSCA Inventory List.

OSHA: Nonhazardous according to definitions of health hazard and physical hazard provided in the Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200)

Other Information

Label Hazard Warning: HIGHLY REACTIVE. OZONE GAS AFFECTS THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM.

Label Precautions: Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. Avoid breathing. Use with adequate ventilation.

Label First Aid: If inhaled, remove to fresh air. Get medical attention for any breathing difficulty.

Product Use: Laboratory Reagent.

Revision Information: Pure. New 16 section MSDS format, all sections have been revised.

Disclaimer: Ozone Solutions provides the information contained herein in good faith but makes no representation as to its comprehensiveness or accuracy. This document is intended only as a guide to the appropriate precautionary handling of the material by a properly trained person using this product. Individuals receiving the information must exercise their independent judgment in determining its appropriateness for a particular purpose

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