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View allWhat concentration of peracetic acid (PAA) vapor will cause people to start to experience irritation and to complain? This report provides a summary of the available literature to answer this question.
Chemical sterilizers should not leak toxic vapors, but sometimes they do.
Hydrogen Peroxide - Material Safety Data Sheet
Sterilization is of vital importance in healthcare and while steam and heat provide reliable service for the majority of medical supplies, chemical sterilants and especially gas sterilants are the main methods used for those medical devices and supplies which are heat- and moisture-sensitive.
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View allPeracetic acid (PAA), also known as peroxyacetic acid is widely used in healthcare, food preparation and food and beverage packaging among other industries as a disinfectant
and liquid sterilant. PAA is a strong oxidant and primary irritant and as with all chemical sterilants, there is a risk of occupational exposure.
A letter from Congress expressing their concerns regarding Peracetic Acid (PAA) and worker safety.
Hydrogen Peroxide Regulations - U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety & Health Administration
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