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Compendium o-f Acceptable
Uses (Use Index) -for the
Rereg1stration of Pesticide
Products Containing
CHLORINATED ISOCYANURATES
As the Active Ingredient
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Chlorinated Isocyanurates
(ShauQhnessy Codes 081401, 081402, 081403,
081404, 081405, 081406 & O81407)
Table of Contents Pages
Dichloro-S-Triazinetroione 1- 12
Cyanuric Acid 13- 16
Potassium Dichloro-S-Triaz inetrione 17- 54
Sodium Dichloro-S-Tri azinetroine. 55- 98
Trichloro-S-Triaz inetrione 99-154
(Mono(Trichloro)Tetra(MonopotasBium Dichloro))
Penta-S-Triazinetri one 155-162
Sodium Dichloro-S-Tria2inetrione Dihydrate 163-210
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
DICHLORO-S-TRIAZINETRIONE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Page
INDOOR 2
(Agricultural Premises and Equipment) 2
(Household) 5
(Commercial and Industrial Uses) 6
(Food and Feed Processing Plants) 7
(Eating Establishments) 9
Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional Premises and Equip-
ment (Non-Medical) 6
Dairy Farm Milking Equipment 2
Dairy Farm Premises 4
Eating Establishment Equipment and Utensils 9
Food Processing Equipment and Surfaces (Food Contact) 8
Food Processing Plant Premises 8
Household Premises and Contents 5
Meat Processing Equipment 8
Milk Processing Equipment 8
Milk Processing Plant Premises 9
Issued: 9-04-86 V-081401-i
Provisional Update: 3-25-88
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KFA Compendium ot Acceptaoie uses
'081401 DICHLORO-S-TRIAZINETRIONE*
TYPE PESTICTDF.! Antimicrobial
FORMULATIONS:
G (0.8%)
SC/S (5%, 13%, 22%)
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION; All final concentrations are expressed in
parts per million (ppm) available chlorine. Concentrations are rounded to
the nearest whole number when the value is less than 1,000 and to the
third significant figure when the value is greater than 1,000. Dilutions
are the ratio of the weight of the product to be diluted to the weight of
water in which the product is diluted. The dilutions are rounded to the
nearest whole number. For the purpose of ppm available chlorine concentra-
tion calculations, it is assumed that 71 percent of the total weight of
the dichloro-s-triazinetrione product is available chlorine.
Definition of Terms:
ppm avail. Cl - parts per million available chlorine
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS: This product is toxic to fish. Do not
discharge into lakes, streams, ponds or public water unless in accordance
with an NPDES permit. Do not get in eyes, on skin or clothing. Wear gog-
gles or face shileds and rubber gloves when handling. Avoid breathing
dust. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before reuse. May be fatal
if swallowed. For further information, contact the Regional Office of
EPA.
Triazinetriones are strong oxidants. Fire may result from contact with
heat, acids, organic or combustible matter. Keep cover tightly closed.
Store container in an upright position in a cool place. Do not mix with
anything but water. Mixing with ammonia, acid detergents, or acid toilet
bowl cleaners causes release of hazardous gasses.
Follow label directions for the disposal of the product container when
empty.
*dichloroisocyanuric acid
Issued: 9-04-86 V-081401-1
Provisional Update: 3-25-88
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0005JE
OOOOJF
70000A
1000JE
1000JF
1005JE
1005JF
2006JE
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
INDOOR
(Agricultural Premises and Equipment)
Dairy Farm Milking
Equipment
Use Directions
Issued: 9-04-86
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on dairy farm milk-
ing equipment and utensils. Products are used to
sanitize milking machines, milk cans, tanks,
lines, pails, inflations, teat cups, and similar
equipment.
Clean and rinse all equipment prior to sanitiza-
tion. Deposits of milk solids will interfere with
sanitization, thus all contaminating milk residue
must be flushed from equipment and equipment sur-
faces prior to sanitization. Activity of chemical
sanitizers may be adversely affected by ingredi-
ents in washing compounds and organic matter car-
ried over from the wash solution. A rinse between
the cleaning and the sanitizing treatment is impor-
tant in maintaining the strength of the sanitizing
solution. A one-step cleaner-sanitizer may be
used without prior cleaning.
Dilute product as directed to prepare sanitizing
solution. Apply by circulation, immersion, wipe,
swab, brush, or spray. Allow the solution to
drain and air dry. Do not rinse the surface with
water after sanitizing as this may recontaminate
the surface.
Observe local regulations regarding contact time
of sanitizing solutions. A 2 minute contact time
is stipulated by health departments that follow
the United States Public Health Service Ordinance
and Code.
Sanitizing solutions used on food contact equip-
ment and surfaces are regulated by the Food and
Drug Administration and Indirect Food Additives
under Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations, Sec-
tion 178.1010. Solutions specified in this sec-
tion may be safely used on food contact equipment
and surfaces that are adequately drained before
contact with food. The solutions may not exceed
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22
Site. Efficacy,
Dosage and Formulation
Dairy Farm Milking Equipment (continued)
Use Directions
specified concentrations (100 ppm available chlo-
rine).
Refer to Appendix F of the Grade 'A' Pasteurized
Milk Ordinance - 1965 Recommendations of the Unit-
ed States Public Health Service for existing milk
sanitization standards and local milk sanitization
regulations.
Sanitizer
117-118 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Cl
(5%, 22% SC/S)
Disinfectant
235-236 ppm avail. Disinfection and cleaning of equipment and uten-
Cl sils. Rinse with potable water.
(5%, 22% SC/S)
Issued: 9-04-86
V-081401-3
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DODOJF
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Dairy Farm Premises
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on floors, walls,
and other non-food contact surfaces on Dairy Farm
Premises.
Product is diluted with water and applied by rag,
swab, sponge, brush, sprayer, or by immersion.
Before sanitizer or disinfectant treatment, pre-
clean and rinse all surfaces thoroughly. Remove
gross filth from surfaces prior to treatment with
one-step cleaner-disinfectants.
/
Non-food use limitation: No food tolerance has
been established for product. Contamination of
food or food animals by product residues is to be
strictly avoided. Follow non-food use procedures:
1) Do not use in milking stalls, milking parlors,
or milk houses (for phenolics, cresylic acid, and
pine oils).
2) Remove all animals and feed from premises, vehi-
cles, and enclosures.
3) Remove all litter and manure from floors,
walls, and surfaces of barns, pens, stalls,
chutes, and other facilities and fixtures occupied
or traversed by animals.
4) Empty all troughs, racks, and other feeding and
watering appliances.
5) Thoroughly clean all surfaces with soap or
detergent and rinse with water.
6) Saturate all surfaces with the recommended dis-
infecting solution for a period of 10 minutes.
7) Immerse all halters, ropes, and other types of
equipment used in handling and restraining ani-
mals, as well as forks, shovels, and scrapers used
for removing litter and manure.
8) Ventilate buildings, cars, boats, and other
closed spaces. Do not house livestock or employ
treated equipment until product has been absorbed,
set, or dried.
9) Thoroughly scrub all treated feed racks, man-
gers, troughs, automatic feeders, fountains, and
waters with soap or detergent, and rinse with pot-
able water before reuse.
Refer to Dairy Farm Milking Equipment for effica-
cy, dose, and use directions.
Issued: 9-04-86
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Site. Efficacvt Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
(Household)
iSOOOOA Household Premises and
Contents
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered in this site is for use in household prem-
ises (i.e., walls, floors, fixtures) and contents
(i.e., furnishings, equipment and other hard sur-
faces).
Preclean surfaces prior to treatment when requir-
ed. Dilute products as specified on labels. Ap-
ply by mop, wipe, scrub or spray.
For mold/mildew control, preclean hard non-porous
surfaces prior to treatment when required. Apply
by sponge, cloth, mop or spray. Allow to dry. Do
not rinse. Repeat periodically or when mold/
mildew growth appears.
23 Sanitizer
118 ppm avail. Cl Sanitization of precleaned surfaces. Use goggles
(5% SC/S) and respirator.
i22 Disinfectant
235-236 ppm avail. Disinfection of household premises.
Cl
(5% SC/S)
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70000A
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
(Commercial and Industrial Uses)
Commercial. Industrial.
and Institutional
Premises and Equipment
(Non-Medical)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
23
Sanitizer
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on commercial, in-
dustrial, institutional, and public premises and
equipment.
This site includes the premises and equipment of
the following areas:
1) Commercial - hotels, motels, theaters, office
buildings, airports, bus stations, and train ter-
minals.
2) Industrial - factories, mills, and industrial
plants and areas.
3) Institutional - schools, colleges, camps, corri-
dors, offices, auditoriums, institutions, and asy-
lums.
4) Public areas - public areas, public buildings,
or public rooms.
"Premises" is defined to include: ceilings,
doors, doorknobs, fixtures, floors, light
switches, stairs, walls, windows, and woodwork.
Remove heavy surface soil or preclean surfaces
prior to treatment as indicated by label instruc-
tions. One-step cleaner-sanitizers and cleaner-
disinfectants may be used without prior cleaning
of lightly or moderately soiled surfaces. Dilute
product according to label directions. Apply prod-
uct by mop, scrub, sponge, spray, or automatic
machine process. Wet surfaces thoroughly. Allow
recommended contact time. Drain surface or rinse
with potable water where required.
117-118 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Cl
(5%, 22% SC/S)
Issued: 9-04-86
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Commercial. Industrial, and Institutional Premises and Equipment (Non-
Medical) (continued)
!2 Disinfectant
235-236 ppm avail. Disinfection and cleaning of equipment and uten-
Cl sils. Rinse with potable water.
(5%, 22% SC/S)
(Food and Feed Processing Plants)
General Information;
Equipment and food contact surfaces general instructions for use; Thor-
oughly clean and rinse equipment. Sanitize immediately before equipment
is to be used, or as specified by local regulations. One-step sanitizer-
cleaners and disinfectant-cleaners may be used without prior cleaning.
Dilute product as directed. Application may be by wet wipe, scrub,
flood, flush, rinse, circulation, immersion, or spray methods. Allow
the solution to drain and air dry. Do not rinse the surface with water
after sanitizing as this will recontaminate the surface.
Observe local regulations regarding contact period of the sanitizing
solution. A 2 minute contact time is stipulated by health departments
that follow the United States Public Health Service Ordinance and Code.
Sanitizing solutions are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration
as Indirect Food Additives under Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations,
Section 178.1010. Solutions specified in this section may be safely
used on food processing equipment within the prescribed conditions.
Solutions may not exceed specified concentrations (100 ppm available
chlorine).
Premises (i.e.. floors, walls, and other non-food contact surfaces) gen-
eral instructions for use; Product dilutions may require a precleaning
step before treatment. Remove all particulate contamination. Applica-
tion may be by wiping, scrubbing, rinse, mop, or spray methods. Allow
recommended contact time. Remove or carefully protect food products and
food packaging materials before using quaternary ammonium products.
Avoid contamination of food contact surfaces and food when applying pest-
icide solutions. Drain surfaces thoroughly. Rinse with potable water
where required.
Issued: 9-04-86 V-081401-7
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
900JE
Site. Efficary,
Dosage and Formulation
Food Processing Equip-
ment and Surfaces
(Food Contact)
Use Directions
1000JF
Food Processing Plant
Premises
1008JE
Meat Processing Equip-
ment
!3
'1005JE
Sanitizer
118 ppm avail. Cl
(5% SC/S)
Milk Processing Equip-
ment
Issued: 9-04-86
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on food processing
equipment (i.e., blanchers, evaporators, fillers,
tanks, vats, pipelines, valves, utensils, cutting
boards, and other food contact surfaces).
Refer to Dairy Farm Milking Equipment for effica-
cy, dose, and use directions.
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on food processing
plant premises (i.e., floors, walls, and other non-
food contact surfaces).
Refer to Dairy Farm Milking Equipment for effica-
cy, dose, and use directions.
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered in this site is for use on food contact sur-
faces in meat processing plants (i.e., work
tables, cutting block surfaces, saws, grinders,
utensils, coolers, cleavers, gambrels, carts,
trays, racks, trolleys, and similar equipment or
food contact surfaces in meat packing plants,
slaughter houses, smoke houses, and meat process-
ing plants).
Sanitization of precleaned equipment by flowing,
immersion, wiping or scrubbing for at least 2 min-
utes. Then drain thoroughly and allow to air dry.
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in milk and dairy
processing plants. Included in this section are
products used to sanitize blanchers, evaporators,
homogenizers, holding tanks, pipelines, valves,
utensils, butter starter tanks, cheese processing
equipment and utensils, and similar milk contact
equipment.
Refer to Dairy Farm Milking Equipment for effica-
cy, dose, and use directions.
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
71J3.05JF Milk Processing Plant
Premises
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in milk and dairy
processing plant premises (i.e., floors, walls,
ceilings, and other non-food contact surfaces).
Refer to Dairy Farm Milking Equipment for effica-
cy, dose, and use directions.
(Eating Establishments)
72006JE Eating Establishment
Equipment and Utensils
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on equipment and
utensils in eating establishments (i.e., restau-
rants, taverns, bars, cafeterias, etc.) where food
and beverages are served. Utensils include silver-
ware, dishes, glassware, and similar cooking and
eating utensils. Equipment includes fixtures,
stoves, sinks, and refrigerators.
Sanitizers which are registered for use on food
contact surfaces are required to be in compliance
with the food additive regulations identified in
Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations, Section
178.1010, Sanitizing solutions.
Sanitizer food contact surface treatment instruc-
tions;
1) Remove surface soils by scraping or flushing
with water.
2) Wash with a suitable detergent or cleaner.
3) Rinse with potable water.
4) Dilute product according to label directions.
5) Apply by immersion, flooding, spraying, mop-
ping, sponging, or wiping making sure to wet all
surfaces thoroughly.
6) Allow for the specified contact time (at least
2 minutes).
7) Allow the use solution to drain and air dry.
8) Do not rinse the surface with water after
sanitizing as this will recontaminate the surface.
Follow label instructions for products registered
for use on food contact surfaces which are disin-
fectants.
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Eating Establishment Equipment and Utensils (continued)
Sanitizer
116-118 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Cl
(5%, 13% SC/S)
Issued: 9-04-86 V-081401-10
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
100.8004 0.8% granular
dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081401) 0.8%
006466-00012*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
J05.0015 5X soluble concentrate/solid
dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081401) 5%
008428-00008
)13.0015 13% soluble concentrate/solid
dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081401) 13%
004389-00013
022.0015 22% soluble concentrate/solid
dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081401) 22%
008428-00009
999999 State Label Registrations
FL Reg. No.
035227-04460 037939-09403 037939-09506
CA Reg. No.
037851-08312
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
CYANURIC ACID
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Page
None.
Issued: 9-04-86 V-081402-i 1 3
Provisional Update: 3-25-88
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
81402 CYANURIC ACID
TYPE PESTICIDE: None.
FORMULATIONS: (98% G)
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION; See Auxiliary Documentation.
Issued: 9-04-86 V-081402-1
Provisional Update: 3-25-88
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
J98.0004 98% granular
cyanuric acid (081402) 98%
008544-00003
J99999 State Label Registration
CA Reg. No.
011211-05429
Issued: 9-04-86 V-081402-2
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POTASSIUM DICHLORO-S-TRIAZINETRIONE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Page
AQUATIC NONFOOD 2
(Aquatic Sites) 2
INDOOR 8
(Animals and Their Man-Made Premises) 8
(Agricultural Premises and Equipment) 10
(Commercial and Industrial Uses) 17
(Food and Feed Processing Plants) 17
(Eating Establishments) 25
(Food Markets) 27
(Domestic and Human Uses) 28
(Bathrooms) 28
(Laundry) 30
(Refuse) 31
Air Washer Water Systems 2
Bathroom Premises 28
Beverage Processing Equipment 18
Beverage Processing Plant Premises 18
Brewery Premises 19
Brevery Processing Equipment 19
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers and Evapora-
tive Condensers 3
Commercial Egg Treatment 10
Dairy Equipment (Unspecified) 11
Dairy Farm Milking Equipment 13
Dairy Farm Premises 14
Eating Establishment Equipment and Utensils 25
Eating Establishment Premises 26
Fish and Seafood Processing Equipment 20
Food Dispensing Equipment 27
Food Processing Equipment and Surfaces (Food Contact) 20
Food Processing Plant Premises 21
Food Processing Water 4
Garbage Containers 31
Hatchery Equipment 8
Hatching Egg Treatment 9
Laundry (Hospital, Commercial, and Institutional) 30
Laundry (Household) 30
Livestock Premises and Equipment 15
Meat Processing Equipment 22
Meat Processing Plant Premises 22
Milk Processing Equipment 23
Milk Processing Plant Premises 23
Poultry House Premises and Equipment 16
Poultry Processing Equipment 24
Poultry Processing Plant Premises 24
Swimming Pool Water 5
Toilet Bowls and Urinals 29
Issued: 9-04-86 V-081403-i 7
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POTASSIUM DICHLORO-S-TRIAZINETRIONE*
TYPE PESTICIDE: Algaecide, Antimicrobial, Fungicide
FORMULATIONS:
Tech (99%, 100%)
FI (40%)
G (10%, 25.38%, 35.25%, 50.76%, 76.14%, 97%, 97.5%, 99%, 100%)
P/T (41%, 60%, 99%)
WP (0.3%, 0.8%, 0.85%)
SC/S (3%, 4.52%, 5%, 5.4%, 5.5%, 6%, 6.8%, 6.9%, 7%, 10%, 13.8%, 16%, 25%,
28%, 31.48%, 33.9%, 40%, 60%, 100%)
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION: All final concentrations are expressed in
parts per million (ppm) available chlorine. Concentrations are rounded to
the nearest whole number when the value is less than 1,000 and to the
third significant figure when the value is greated than 1,000. Dilutions
are the ratio of the weight of the product to be diluted to the weight of
water in which the product is diluted. The dilutions are rounded to the
nearest whole number. For the purpose of ppm available chlorine concentra-
tion calculations, it is assumed that 59 percent of the total weight of
the potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione product is available chlorine.
Definition of Terms:
ppm avail. Cl - parts per million available chlorine
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS: Triazinetriones are strong oxidants.
Fire may result from contact with heat, acids, organic or combustible mat-
ter. Keep cover tightly closed. Store container in an upright position
in a cool place. Do not mix with anything but water. Mixing with ammo-
nia, acid detergents, or acid toilet bowl cleaners causes release of haz-
ardous gasses.
Read labels very carefully for specific warnings, human toxicity state-
ments, and environmental cautions.
Follow label directions for the disposal of the product container when
empty.
Environmental Hazard; Potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione is toxic to
fish. Keep out of lakes, streams, ponds or public water unless in
accordance with NPDES permit. For guidance consult the regional office of
EPA.
*potassium dichloroisocyanurate
Issued: 9-04-86 V-081403-1 1 8
Provisional Update: 3-25-88
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,5018MA
,5019MA
Site. Efficary,
Dosage and Formulation
AQUATIC NONPOOn
(Aquatic Sites)
Air Washer Water
Systems
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered for this site is intended to control the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi, and al-
gae.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned by any suita-
ble means before treatment is begun. Make applica-
tion at a point in the system where the chemical
will be uniformly mixed. Wfee* algal or microbial
growth is noticed, an initial high concentration
dosage is used and repeated until control is
achieved. When control is evident, a subsequent
dosage of lower concentration is used to maintain
control. Should algae or slime become visible
again, the initial slug dose should be used, fol-
lowed by the maintenance procedure.
IBABAAA
TAFQBB
'KAAAAA
Microbicide/microbistat
Slime-forming bacteria
Slime-forming fungi
Algae
13 ppm avail. Cl
(99% G)
9 ppm avail. Cl
(99% G)
Initial slug treatment. Use 3 ounces of product
per 1,000 gallons of water. Repeat initial dosage
until control is evident.
Subsequent slug treatment. When microbial control
is evident, use 2 ounces of product per 1,000 gal-
lons of water. Repeat every 2 days or as needed
to maintain the recommended chlorine residual.
Issued: 9-04-86
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
5019MA Commercial and Indus-
trial Water Cooling
Towers and Evaporative
Condensers;
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered for this site are intended to control the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi, and algae
which impair the efficiency of the system. Meth-
ods of application may be slug feed treatment,
intermittent feed treatment, or continuous feed
treatment.
Slug Feed Treatment - Treatment that involves addi-
tion of a specified dose to the system at 1 time.
Treatment may be repeated at intervals, usually
once a day or less frequently.
Intermittent Feed Treatment - Treatment that is on
a semi-continuous basis. Provides a continuous
dosage over a brief period and is repeated at stat-
ed intervals.
Continuous Feed Treatment - Treatment that is on
an uninterrupted basis to provide a sustained con-
centration. Usually an initial slug dose is used
to establish control prior to continuous treat-
ment.
When algal or microbial growth is noticed, an ini-
tial high concentration dosage is used and repeat-
ed until control is achieved. When control is evi-
dent, a subsequent dosage of lower concentration
is used to maintain control. Should algae or
slime become visible again, the initial slug dose
should be used, followed by the maintenance proce-
dure.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned by any suita-
ble means before treatment is begun.
Products may be fed by drip-feed device, measuring
container, or suitable chemical pump such as pro-
portioning, variable speed positive displacement,
or reciprocating types. Manual additions may also
be used. Products should be fed at a location in
the system where they will be uniformly mixed and
evenly distributed.
Refer to Air Washer Water Systems for efficacy,
dose, and use directions.
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J5005MA
Site. Effirary.
Dosage and Formulation
Food Processing Water
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
22
Disinfectant
[MAI]
332 ppm avail.
(31.48% SC/L)
Cl
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in food processing
water as disinfectants. Included in this site are
products used to treat fruit wash water and vegeta-
ble wash water.
Add product directly to the process water. Apply
by manual or automatic methods. Product direc-
tions may recommend use of a stock solution. Add
product to the system at a point of uniform mixing
and distribution.
When chlorine products are used to treat process
water systems, the levels of available chlorine
should be regularly monitored. Maintain the rec-
ommended level of available chlorine within the
system.
Apply product only as specified on the label and
technical data sheet.
Disinfection of fruit wash water and vegetable
wash water. Before disinfection, remove bruised
and torn leaves of fruits and vegetables. Do not
cut or peel fruits or vegetables before disinfect-
ing. Wash thoroughly in a freshly prepared solu-
tion. After washing, completely immerse the
fruits and vegetables for 10 minutes in another
freshly prepared solution. Stir occasionally to
obtain thorough wetting. After 10 minutes of im-
mersion, remove the fruits and vegetables from the
disinfectant solution and rinse thoroughly with
potable water.
Formulated with potassium iodine.
Issued: 9-04-86
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Site. Efficacy,
Dosage and Formulation
5011MA Swimming Pool Water
Use Directions
22 Disinfectant
KAAAAA Algae
0.9-4.4 ppm avail.
Cl
(97%, 99%, 100% G)
(100% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered for this site are intended to be used as dis-
infectants and algaecides. Treatment procedures
for swimming pool water include initial treatment
for newly filled pools, maintenance treatment,
shock treatment, and winterizing treatment. De-
pending upon label directions, products may be
used undiluted or dissolved in water and poured
along edge of the pool.
Initial Treatment. For the initial treatment of
newly filled pools with no visible algae or for
pool start-up, 1 or more high doses are added un-
til a residual of at least 2 ppm is established.
Maintenance Treatment. If treated pool water is
recycled, the maintenance dose is added every 5 to
7 days to maintain a residual of 1 to 3 ppm. If
the pool water is not recycled or filtered, it has
to be tested periodically to determine the active
ingredient content. When necessary, a maintenance
dose is added to maintain a residual of 1 to 3
ppm. The frequency of treatment depends upon
weather conditions, bather load, and airborne con-
taminants.
Shock Treatment. Shock treatment or booster appli-
cations should be made when there are visible al-
gae, after a heavy rain or storm, or when there is
a heavy bather load. When treated for visible al-
gae, vacuum pool after 24 hours to remove algal
debris. Shock treatment should be repeated until
control is evident. Re-entry into the pool should
be restricted until after the residual has fallen
to 2 ppm.
Winterizing Treatment. Product is added to pool
water to control the growth of algae during the
winter months. Add product prior to covering pool
for the winter.
Initial pool water treatment. Repeat daily until
a residual of 1.0 to 3.0 ppm is established.
May be formulated with alkyl*dimethyl benzyl ammo-
nium chloride alkyl (58% C14, 28% C16, 14% C12) or
trichloro-s-triazinetrione.
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Use Directions
Site. Efficary.
Dosage and Formulation
Svimmine Pool Water (continued)
[MAI]
0.9-1.9 ppm avail.
Cl
(25.38%, 50.76%,
76.14% G)
or
1.8-1.9 ppm avail.
Cl
(60% P/T)
(60% SC/S)
0.5-1.3 ppm avail. Maintenance pool water treatment.
Cl May be formulated with alkyl*dimethyl benzyl ammo-
(97%, 97.5%, 99%, nium chloride *alkyl (58% C14, 28% C16, 14% C12)
100% G) or trichloro-s-triazinetrione.
(100% SC/S)
[MAI]
0.4-0.9 ppm avail.
Cl
(25.38%, 50.76%,
76.14% G)
or
0.9 ppm avail. Cl
(60% P/T)
(60% SC/S)
4.4-8.7 ppm avail. Shock pool water treatment.
Cl May be formulated with trichloro-s-triazinetrione.
(99%, 100% G)
(99% P/T)
[MAI]
0.7-1.4 ppm avail.
Cl
(25.38%, 50.76%,
76.14% G)
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Site. Efficacy Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Swimming Pool Water (continued)
0.4-1.7 ppm avail. Pool water treatment.
Cl
(97%, 100% G)
(99% P/T)
or
17.5 ppm
(35.25% G)
[MAI] Wader or splasher pool water treatment.
1.7-1.8 ppm avail. Formulated with alkyl*dimethyl benzyl ammonium
Cl chloride *alkyl (58% C14, 28% C16, 14% C12).
(60% P/T)
(60% SC/S)
24
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Dosage and Formulation
INDOOR
(Animals and Their Man-Made Premises')
uompenaium ot Acceptable uses
. Use Directions
J006GA
Hatchery Equipment
22
Disinfectant
440 ppm avail. Cl
(10% SC/S)
660 ppm avail. Cl
(10% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered in this site is for use on hatchers, incuba-
tors, brooders, setters, trays, buggies, and other
hatchery surfaces.
The product is diluted with water. Application is
by spray, wash, sponge, mop, brush, cloth, or auto-
mated system.
Non-food use limitation: No food tolerance has
been established for product. Contamination of
food or food animals by product residues is to be
strictly avoided. Follow non-food use procedures.
1) Remove all poultry and feeds from premises,
trucks, coops, and crates.
2) Remove all litter and droppings from floors,
walls, and surfaces of facilities occupied or
traversed by poultry.
3) Empty all troughs, racks, and other feeding and
watering appliances.
4) Thoroughly clean all surfaces with soap or
detergent and rinse with water.
5) Saturate surfaces with the recommended disin-
fecting solution for a period of 10 minutes.
6) Ventilate buildings, coops, and other closed
spaces. Do not house poultry or employ equipment
until treatment has been absorbed, set, or dried.
7) Thoroughly scrub treated feed racks, troughs,
automatic feeders, fountains, and waterers with
soap or detergent, and rinse with potable water
before reuse.
Disinfectant-cleaner for hard non-porous surfaces.
Disinfectant-cleaner for porous and hard-to-clean
surfaces.
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Site. Efficacy,
Dosage and Formulation
80040A Hatching Egg Treatment
Use Directions
Sanitizer
52 ppm avail. Cl
(5% SC/S)
180-200 ppm avail,
Cl
(33.9% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are used to sanitize hatching
eggs to reduce bacterial contamination. For treat-
ment of eggs for human consumption, see Commercial
Egg Treatment.
Treat eggs prior to incubation, soon after gather-
ing. Product directions may require prewashing
the eggs. Grossly soiled eggs should not be used
for hatching. Dilute product and apply by dip-
ping, by spraying, or by cloth. The temperature
of the solution should be warmer than the eggs to
prevent infusion of the product solution into the
eggs. A temperature of 110 to 120 F (43.3 to 48.9
C) is usually recommended. A potable water rinse
is specified for some products.
Sanitization of hatching eggs. Immerse eggs for 3
minutes, then allow to drain. Do not wash more
than 3 dozen eggs per gallon of solution.
Sanitization of hatching eggs.
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Site. Effirary,
Dosage and Formulation
(Agricultural Premises and Equipment)
Use Directions
80010A
Commercial
ment
Egg Treat-
Issued: 9-04-86
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in cleaning and
sanitizing commercial eggs (i.e., eggs intended
for human consumption). These products reduce bac-
teria on egg shell surfaces which cause spoilage
of fresh and storage eggs.
Single step method: Product is used for cleaning
and sanitizing of eggs in one-step.
Two step method; Procedure requires 2 steps:
1) the initial cleaning of eggs and gross reduc-
tion of bacteria, followed by 2) final sanitiza-
tion with a sanitizing rinse. Products may be
cleaners and sanitizers or sanitizers only. Clean-
ers and sanitizers are used in the first step or
in both steps. Sanitizers are used only in the
final sanitizing step.
Eggs are treated by spray, dip, or immersion.
Label directions may specify use of product in
1) spray, tank-type, brush, oscillating, propel-
ler, airaction, automatic conveyor, or systemized
continuous washers; 2) basket or immersion wash-
ers; or 3) manual washing operations. Follow manu-
facturer's instructions for use of products in spe-
cific washer units. For immersion washing, a 2 to
5 minute immersion of eggs is specified. For egg
plants operating under United States Department of
Agriculture supervision, immersion of eggs in
water is no longer permitted.
For federally inspected egg plants, operating un-
der the supervision of the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture, follow the regulations of the
U.S.D.A. Egg Grading Branch for washing egg
shells.
U.S.D.A. recommended shell egg washing procedures:
1) Wash eggs promptly after gathering.
2) Do not try to clean excessively dirty eggs.
3) Water with an iron content in excess of 2 parts
per million should not be used.
4) Do not reuse wash water except when used in a
continuous type washer.
5) Wash water temperature to be 90 F (32.2 C) or
higher.
6) Maintain wash water at a temperature 20 to 40 F
(11.1 to 22.2 C) warmer than the eggs.
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Site. Efficacvr Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Commercial Egg Treatment (continued)
7) Spray rinse washed eggs with warm potable water
containing an approved sanitizing compound.
8) Eggs should be reasonably dry before casing or
breaking.
Observe specific product directions concerning re-
quirements for product dilution, water tempera-
ture, contact time, and potable water rinse. A
thorough potable water rinse should be specified
after final sanitizing treatment of eggs with resi-
dual sanitizer compound if eggs are to be immedi-
ately broken for use in the manufacture of egg
products.
Sanitizer
80-103 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned eggs.
Cl
(5%, 5.4%, 25%,
33.9% SC/S)
0005JE Dairy Equipment (Unspe-
cified)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on dairy equipment
and dairy milk-contact surfaces. Note: Products
were placed in this entry when the product label
used the term "dairy" without specifying dairy
farm (milk production) and/or dairy plant (milk
processing).
Clean and rinse all equipment prior to sanitiza-
tion. Deposits of milk solids will interfere with
sanitization, thus all contaminating milk residue
must be flushed from equipment and equipment sur-
faces prior to sanitization. Activity of chemical
sanitizers may be adversely affected by ingredi-
ents in washing compounds and organic matter car-
ried over from the wash solution. A rinse between
the cleaning and the sanitizing treatment is impor-
tant in maintaining the strength of the sanitizing
solution. A one-step cleaner-sanitizer may be
used without prior cleaning.
Dilute product as directed to prepare sanitizing
solutions. Apply by circulation, immersion, wipe,
swab, brush, or spray. Allow the solution to
drain and air dry. Do not rinse the surface with
water after sanitizing as this will recontaminate
the surface.
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Use Directions
Site. Efficacy,
Dosage and Formulation
Dairy Equipment (Unspecified) (continued)
Observe local regulations regarding contact time
of sanitizing solutions. A 2 minute contact time
is stipulated by health departments that follow
the United States Public Health Service Ordinance
and Code.
Sanitizing solutions used on food contact equip-
ment and surfaces are regulated by the Food and
Drug Administration and Indirect Food Additives
under Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations, Sec-
tion 178.1010. Solutions specified in this sec-
tion may be safely used on food contact equipment
and surfaces that are adequately drained before
contact with food. The solutions may not exceed
specified concentrations (100 ppm available chlo-
rine) .
Refer to appendix F of the Grade 'A1 Pasteurized
Milk Ordinance - 1965 Recommendations of the Unit-
ed States Public Health Service for existing milk
sanitization standards and local milk sanitization
regulations.
!3
Sanitizer
:2
:4
100-112 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Cl
(6%, 6.9%, 13.8%
SC/S)
or
221 ppm avail. Cl
(40% SC/S)
192 ppm avail. Cl Sanitizer-cleaner for equipment and utensils.
(41% P/T)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
593-597 ppm avail. Disinfectant-cleaner for equipment and utensils.
Cl Rinse treated food contact surfaces with potable
(6.9%, 13.8% SC/S) water before reuse.
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1005JE
3
22
24
Site. Efficary,
Dosage and Formulation
Dairy Farm Milking
Equipment
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Sanitizer
55 ppm avail. Cl
(10% G)
or
100-101 ppm avail.
Cl
(4.52%, 16% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
200-247 ppm avail.
Cl
(4.52%, 7% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on dairy farm milk-
ing equipment and utensils. Products are used to
sanitize milking machines, milk cans, tanks,
lines, pails, inflations, teat cups, and similar
equipment.
Refer to Dairy Equipment (Unspecified) for general
instructions for use.
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Disinfection of precleaned equipment and utensils.
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JOOOA
Site. Effirary,
Dosage and Formulation
Dairy Farm Premises
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Sanitizer
112 ppm avail. Cl
(6% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on floors, walls,
and other non-food contact surfaces on Dairy Farm
Premises.
Product is diluted with water and applied by rag,
swab, sponge, brush, sprayer, or by immersion. Be-
fore sanitizer or disinfectant treatment, preclean
and rinse all surfaces thoroughly. Remove gross
filth from surfaces prior to treatment with one-
step cleaner-disinfectants.
Non-food use limitation: No food tolerance has
been established for product. Contamination of
food or food animals by product residues is to be
strictly avoided. Follow non-food use procedures:
1) Do not use in milking stalls, milking parlors,
or milk houses (for phenolics, cresylic acid, and
pine oils).
2) Remove all animals and feed from premises, vehi-
cles, and enclosures.
3) Remove all litter and manure from floors,
walls, and surfaces of barns, pens, stalls,
chutes, and other facilities and fixtures occupied
or traversed by animals.
4) Empty all troughs, racks, and other feeding and
watering appliances.
5) Thoroughly clean all surfaces with soap or
detergent and rinse with water.
6) Saturate all surfaces with the recommended dis-
infecting solution for a period of 10 minutes.
7) Immerse all halters, ropes, and other types of
equipment used in handling and restraining ani-
mals, as well as forks, shovels, and scrapers used
for removing litter and manure.
8) Ventilate buildings, barns, boats, and other
closed spaces. Do not house livestock or employ
treated equipment until product has been absorbed,
set, or dried.
9) Thoroughly scrub all treated feed racks, man-
gers, troughs, automatic feeders, fountains, and
waters with soap or detergent, and rinse with pot-
able water before reuse.
Sanitization of precleaned non-porous surfaces.
or
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>4
fABQBB
52000JA
52000SA
Site. Effirary,
Dosage and Formal at inn
Dairy Farm Premises (continued)
221 ppm avail. Cl
(40% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Mold/mildew
604 ppm avail. Cl
(16% SC/S)
Livestock Premises and
Equipment
Disinfection, deodorization, and mold/mildew con-
trol of precleaned surfaces.
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on livestock prem-
ises and equipment. Livestock includes cattle,
hogs, sheep, horses, goats, and other food produc-
ing animals.
Refer to Dairy Farm Premises for general instruc-
tions for use.
22
Disinfectant
440 ppm avail. Cl
(10% SC/S)
658 ppm avail. Cl
(10% SC/S)
Disinfectant-cleaner for non-porous surfaces.
Disinfectant-cleaner for porous and hard-to-clean
surfaces.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
ftOOOJA
55000GA
Dosage and Formulation
Poultry House Premises
and Equipment
23
22
24
Sanitizer
221 ppm avail. Cl
(10% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
440 ppra avail. Cl
(10% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in poultry houses,
including broiler, layer, and brooder houses,
cages, coops, crates, feeding and watering equip-
ment and other equipment found on these premises.
Dilute product with water. Apply by cloth, swab,
sponge, brush, spray, or immersion. Before sani-
tizer or disinfectant treatment, preclean and
rinse all surfaces thoroughly. Remove gross filth
from surfaces prior to treatment with one-step
cleaner-disinfectants.
Non-food use limitation: No food tolerance has
been established for product. Contamination of
food or food animals by product residues is to be
strictly avoided. Follow non-food use directions:
1) Remove all poultry and feeds from premises,
trucks, coops, and crates.
2) Remove all litter and droppings from floors,
walls, and surfaces of facilities occupied or
traversed by poultry.
3) Empty all troughs, racks, and other feeding and
watering appliances.
4) Thoroughly clean all surfaces with soap or
detergent and rinse with water.
5) Saturate surfaces with the recommended disin-
fecting solution for a period of 10 minutes.
6) Ventilate buildings, coops, and other closed
spaces. Do not house poultry or employ equipment
until treatment has been absorbed, set, or dried.
7) Thoroughly scrub treated feed racks, troughs,
automatic feeders, fountains, and waterers with
soap or detergent, and rinse with potable water
before reuse.
Sanitizer-cleaner for equipment.
Disinfectant-cleaner for non-porous surfaces.
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Poultry House Premises and Equipment (continued)
607-932 ppm avail. Disinfectant-cleaner for porous or hard-to-clean
Cl surfaces.
(10% SC/S)
(Commercial and Industrial Uses)
(Food and Feed Processing Plantsl
General Information:
Equipment and food contact surfaces general instructions for use: Thor-
oughly clean and rinse equipment. Sanitize immediately before equipment
is to be used, or as specified by local regulations. One-step sanitizer-
cleaners and disinfectant-cleaners may be used without prior cleaning.
Dilute product as directed. Application may be made by wet wipe, scrub,
flood, flush, rinse, circulation, immersion, or spray methods. Allow
the solution to drain and air dry. Do not rinse the surface with water
after sanitizing as this will recontaminate the surface.
Observe local regulations regarding contact period of the sanitizing
solution. A 2 minute contact time is stipulated by health departments
that follow the United States Public Health Service Ordinance and Code.
Sanitizing solutions are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration
as Indirect Food Additives under Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations,
Section 178.1010. Solutions specified in this section may be safely
used on food processing equipment within the prescribed conditions. The
solutions may not exceed specified concentrations (100 ppm available
chlorine).
Follow label instructions for products registered for use on food con-
tact surfaces which are disinfectants.
Premises (i.e.. floors, walls, and other non-food contact surfaces) gen-
eral instructions for use: Product directions may require a precleaning
step before treatment. Remove all particulate contamination. Applica-
tion may be by wipe, scrub, rinse, mop, or spray. Allow recommended con-
tact time. Remove or carefully protect food products and food packaging
materials before using quaternary ammonium products. Avoid contamina-
tion of food contact surfaces and food when applying pesticide solu-
tions. Drain surfaces thoroughly. Rinse with potable water where re-
quired.
For mold/mildew control, preclean hard non-porous surfaces prior to
treatment when required. Apply by sponge, cloth, mop, or spray. Allow
to dry. Do not rinse. Repeat periodically or when mold/mildew growth
appears.
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
1019JE Beverage Processing
Equipment
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on beverage process-
ing equipment. Beverage processing equipment in-
cludes utensils, tanks, vats, hoses, pipelines,
fillers, capping, crowning, and bottling equipment
and other beverage contact equipment used in bever-
age, soft drink, carbonated beverage, and bottling
plant processing. Included in this section are
products intended for final sanitizing of beverage
bottles, cans, and other containers.
23 Sanitizer
100-101 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Cl
(6.8%, 6.9%, 13.8%,
16% SC/S)
22 Disinfectant
24 Deodorizer
593-597 ppm avail. Disinfection and deodorization of surfaces. Rinse
Cl treated food contact surfaces with potable water
(6.9%, 13.8% SC/S) before reuse.
71019JF Beverage Processing
J1D03JF Plant Premises
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered for use in this site are for use on beverage
processing plant premises (i.e., floors, walls,
and other non-food contact surfaces).
22 Disinfectant
24 Deodorizer
YABQBB Mold/mildew
604-1,200 ppm Disinfection, deodorization, and mold/mildew con-
avail. Cl trol for surfaces.
(16% SC/S)
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1003JF
23
22
23
TABQBB
'71003JE
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Forimilai-inn
Brewery Premises
Use Directions
Sanitizer
112-221 ppm avail,
Cl
(6%, 40% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
Mold/mildew
604-1,200 ppm
avail. Cl
(16% SC/S)
Brewery Processing
Equipment
Sanitizer
100-112 ppm avail.
Cl
(6%, 6.9%, 13.8%,
16% SC/S)
or
221 ppm avail. Cl
(40% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on brewery premises
(i.e., floors, walls, and other non-food contact
surfaces).
Also refer to Beverage Processing Plant Premises
for efficacy, dose, and use directions.
Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
Disinfection, deodorization, and mold/mildew con-
trol for surfaces.
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on brewery process-
ing equipment. Brewery processing equipment in-
cludes utensils, tanks, vats, hoses, pipelines,
fillers, capping and crowning equipment, filters,
fermenters, and other food contact equipment used
in brewery processing.
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
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3
14
M022JE
M008JE
M009JE
23
22
24
71000JE
23
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Site. Efficacy, _^^______
Dosage and Formulation
Brewery Processing Equipment (continued)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
593-597 ppm avail. Disinfection and deodorization of surfaces. Rinse
Cl treated food contact surfaces with potable water
(6.9%, 13.8% SC/S) before reuse.
Fish and Seafood Proc-
essing Equipment
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered in this site is for use on fish and seafood
processing equipment.
Sanitizer
100 ppm avail. Cl
(13.8% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
597 ppm avail. Cl
(13.8% SC/S)
Food Processing Equip-
ment and Surfaces
(Food Contact)
Sanitization of precleaned equipment.
Disinfection and deodorization of surfaces. Rinse
treated food contact surfaces with potable water
before reuse.
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on food processing
equipment (i.e., blanchers, evaporators, fillers,
tanks, vats, pipelines, valves, utensils, cutting
boards, and other food contact surfaces).
Sanitization of precleaned equipment.
Sanitizer
55-112 ppm avail.
Cl
(6%, 6.8%, 6.9%,
13.8%, 16%, 25%
SC/S)
165-221 ppm avail. Sanitizer-cleaner for equipment. Rinse with pota-
Cl ble water.
(3%, 5%, 40% SC/S)
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Use Directions
22
24
71000JF
i22
i24
TABQBB
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Food Processing Equipment and Surfaces (Food Contact) (continued)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
593-603 ppm avail. Disinfection and deodorization of surfaces. Rinse
Cl treated food contact surfaces with potable water
(6.9%, 13.8% SC/S) before reuse.
[MAI]
266 ppm avail.
(31.48% SC/L)
Cl
Food Processing Plant
Premises
Disinfection of mess gear (intended for use only
when hot water rinse is not available). To treat
100 sets of mess gear, immerse utensils and/or
mess gear in a freshly prepared solution. Repeat
the process in a second container containing the
same concentration. Allow mess gear to air dry.
Prepare new solution each time.
Formulated with potassium iodine.
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on food processing
plant premises (i.e., floors, walls, and other non-
food contact surfaces).
Sanitizer
112-262 ppm avail. Sanitization of surfaces.
Cl
(3%, 6%, 40% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
Mold/mildew
437 ppm avail. Cl
(5% SC/S)
604-1,200 ppm
avail. Cl
(16% SC/S)
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
Disinfection, deodorization, and mold/mildew con-
trol for surfaces.
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Dosage and Formulation
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
W08JE
Meat Processing Equip-
ment
M008JF
Meat Processing Plant
Premises
22
Disinfectant
442 ppm avail. Cl
(10% G)
1,326 ppm avail.
Cl
(10% G)
General Instructions for Use; The product regis-
tered in this site is for use on food contact sur-
faces in meat processing plants (i.e., work
tables, cutting block surfaces, saws, grinders,
utensils, coolers, cleavers, gambrels, carts,
trays, racks, trolleys, and similar equipment or
food contact surfaces in meat packing plants,
slaughter houses, smoke houses, and meat process-
ing plants).
Refer to Fish and Seafood Processing Equipment for
efficacy, dose, and use directions.
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use as disinfectants
and sanitizers for meat processing plant premises
(i.e., walls, floors, and other non-food contact
surfaces).
Product directions may require precleaning before
treatment. Remove all particulate contamination.
Application may be by wipe, scrub, rinse, mop, or
spray. Remove or carefully protect food products
and food packaging materials before using prod-
ucts. Avoid contamination of food contact sur-
faces and food when applying pesticide solutions.
Drain surfaces thoroughly. Rinse with potable
water where required.
Sanitizer solutions containing 100 ppm available
chlorine should be tested periodically with a
chlorine test kit. When solution depreciates to
less than 50 ppm available chlorine, it should be
discarded. If test methods are unavailable, the
strength of sanitizing solution should be doubled.
Always rinse food contact surfaces with potable
water following application of double strength
solution.
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces. Rinse treated
food contact surfaces with potable water before re-
use.
Disinfectant-cleaner for porous surfaces. Rinse
treated food contact surfaces with potable water
before reuse.
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
1005JE Milk Processing Equip-
ment
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in milk and dairy
processing plants. Included in this section are
products used to sanitize blanchers, evaporators,
homogenizers, holding tanks, pipelines, valves,
utensils, butter starter tanks, cheese processing
equipment and utensils, and similar milk contact
equipment.
23 Sanitizer
100-101 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment.
Cl
(4.52%, 6.8%, 6.9%,
16% SC/S)
,22 Disinfectant
i24 Deodorizer
593 ppm avail. Cl Disinfection and deodorization of surfaces. Rinse
(6.9% SC/S) treated food contact surfaces with potable water
before reuse.
71005JF Milk Processing Plant
Premises
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered in this site is for use in milk and dairy
processing plant premises (i.e., floors, walls,
ceilings, and other non-food contact surfaces).
V22 Disinfectant
^24 Deodorizer
•TABQBB Mold/mildew
604-1,200 ppm Disinfection, deodorization, and mold/mildew con-
avail. Cl trol for surfaces.
(16% SC/S)
40
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
71009JE Poultry Processing
Equipment
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on food contact sur-
faces in poultry processing and packing plants
(i.e., cutting surfaces, picking machines, uten-
sils, eviscerating lines, shackle lines, chill
tanks, packing tables, and other equipment and
food contact surfaces).
Refer to Fish and Seafood Processing Equipment for
efficacy, dose, and use directions.
71009JF Poultry Processing
Plant Premises
General Instructions for Use; The product regis-
tered in this site is for use in poultry process-
ing plants (i.e., floors, walls, ceilings, and
other non-food contact surfaces).
i22 Disinfectant
442 ppm avail. Cl Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces. Rinse treated
(10% SC/S) food contact surfaces with potable water before re-
use.
1,326 ppm avail. Cl Disinfectant-cleaner for porous surfaces. Rinse
(10% G) treated food contact surfaces with potable water
before reuse.
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Dosage and Formulation
(Eating Establishment*:)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
006JE Eating Establishment
Equipment and Utensils
Sanitizer
95-103 ppm avail.
Cl
(41% P/T)
(4.52%, 6%, 6.8%,
6.9%, 7%, 13.8%,
28% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on equipment and
utensils in eating establishments (i.e., restau-
rants, taverns, bars, cafeterias, etc.) where food
and beverages are served. Utensils include silver-
ware, dishes, glassware, and similar cooking and
eating utensils. Equipment includes fixtures,
stoves, sinks, and refrigerators.
Sanitizers which are registered for use on food
contact surfaces are required to be in compliance
with the food additive regulations identified in
Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations, Section
178.1010, Sanitizing solutions.
Sanitizer food contact surface treatment instruc-
tions:
1) Remove surface soils by scraping or flushing
with water.
2) Wash with a suitable detergent or cleaner.
3) Rinse with potable water.
4) Dilute product according to label directions.
5) Apply by immersion, flooding, spraying, mop-
ping, sponging, or wiping making sure to wet all
surfaces thoroughly.
6) Allow for the specified contact time (at least
1 minute).
7) Allow the use solution to drain and air dry.
8) Do not rinse the surface with water after sani-
tizing as this will recontaminate the surface.
Follow label instructions for products registered
for use on food contact surfaces which are disin-
fectants.
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
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Use Directions
2000JF
30030A
30040A
!2
Site. Effieary,
Dosage and Formulation
Eating Establishment Equipment and Utensils (continued)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
593-597 ppm avail. Disinfection and deodorization of surfaces. Rinse
Cl treated food contact surfaces with potable water
(6.9%, 13.8% SC/S) before reuse.
Eating Establishment
Premises
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site «r« for use in eating establish-
ment premises (i.e., floors, wails, and other non-
food contact surfaces). Eating establishment prem-
ises include commercial restaurants and cafeteri-
as, institutional and household kitchens and din-
ing areas, etc.
Preclean surfaces before treatment with the anti-
microbial solution. One-step cleaner-sanitizers
and cleaner-disinfectants do not require a pre-
cleaning step. Dilute product according to label
directions. Apply by mop, spray, cloth, spinkle,
scrub, brush, or machine apparatus. Thoroughly
wet surfaces to be treated. Avoid contamination
of foods or food contact surfaces. Some products
require a rinse with potable water following the
antimicrobial treatment.
Disinfectant
(0.3%, 0.8%, 0.85%
WP)
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces. Wet the sur-
face. Sprinkle product onto surface generously
and scour until clean. Rinse.
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Site. Efficacy. _ Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
(Food
'300 1JE Food Dispensing Equip-
ment
General Instructions for Use; The product regis-
tered in this site is for use on food dispensing
equipment (e.g., vending machines, beverage dis-
pensers, soft serve ice cream machines, etc.).
Refer to (Food and Feed Processing Plants), Gen-
eral Instructions for Equipment and food contact
surfaces general instructions for use, for addi-
tional general instructions for use.
23 Sanitizer
122 ppm avail. Cl Sanitization of precleaned equipment.
(5.5% SC/S)
22 Disinfectant
243 ppm avail. Cl Disinfection of soiled equipment. Rinse with
(5.5% SC/S) potable water before reuse.
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Sjte. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
{Domestic and Human Uses)
^Bathrooms)
880030A Bathroom
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in bathroom prem-
ises (i.e., floors, walls, sinks, bathtubs, shower
stalls, toilet seats, toilet exterior surfaces,
and fixtures). Included are products for hospi-
tal, institutional, commercial, industrial, and
household use.
Preclean surfaces prior to treatment. A preclean-
ing step is not required for one-step disinfectant-
cleaners. Dilute product as directed. Apply by
mop, sponge, brush, cloth, or spray. Wet surfaces
thoroughly. Allow required contact time. Rinse
where required.
Porous surfaces such as grout and unfinished or
scarred surfaces may require a higher concentra-
tion of solution than non-porous surfaces such as
porcelain and tile.
Refer to (Commercial and Industrial Uses), Eating
Establishment Premises for efficacy, dose, and use
directions.
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Site. Efficacy,
Dosage and Formulation
Toilet Bowls anH tlri-
nals
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Disinfectant
722 ppm avail. Cl
(41% P/T)
(0.3%, 0.8%, 0.85%
WP)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on toilet bowl and
urinal surfaces and water.
Methods of Application:
Surface treatment. Remove or force bowl water
over the trap. Dilute product as required.
Brush, swab, spray, or scrub surfaces with product
and then flush. Alternatively, add undiluted prod-
uct to the bowl water (97 fluid ounces or 101
ounces (by weight)) to obtain the proper use dilu-
tion. Swab surfaces. Allow specified contact
time. Rinse by flushing.
Water additive treatment. Install product contain-
er as directed in bowl or flush tank. Products
may use drop feeder system, automatic metering de-
vice, or solid block form. Refill as directed.
Also refer to (Commercial and Industrial Uses),
Eating Establishment Premises for additional effi-
cacy, dose, and use directions.
Disinfectant-cleaner for toilet bowl surfaces.
Disinfectant-cleaner for toilet bowl surfaces.
Wet the surface. Sprinkle product onto surface
generously and scour until clean. Rinse.
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87006HD
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
iLaundry)
Laundry (Hospital. Com-
mercial, and Institu-
tional)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
23
87906EE
Sanitizer
96 ppm avail. Cl
(41% P/T)
Laundry (Household)
23
Sanitizer
48 ppm avail. Cl
(41% P/T)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in the treatment of
laundry (i.e., washable fabrics such as clothing,
linens, sheets, towels, blankets, uniforms, and
bathing suits) in commercial, institutional, and
medical establishments (i.e., schools, restau-
rants, hotels, motels, athletic facilities, and
hospitals).
Fabrics are treated in bulk or multifamily laundry
loads. Commercial machines typically handle 50 to
100 pounds of fabric per load and have a lower
fabric-to-water weight ratio (1:3 to 1:5) than
home washing machines (1:10 to 1:15).
Do not pour product directly on fabrics. Add to
wash wheel after machine has filled with water or
dilute product in a gallon of water and add this
solution to laundry.
Sanitization of laundry.
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in the treatment of
household laundry (i.e., clothing, linens, sheets,
towels, and dish cloths).
Sanitization of laundry.
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
{Refuse)
690010A Garbage Containers
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on garbage contain-
er surfaces.
Clean and rinse surfaces prior to treatment. One-
step disinfectant-cleaners and sanitizer-cleaners
do not require a precleaning step. Dilute product
as directed on label. Application is by wipe,
mop, swab, wash, rinse, or spray. Observe re-
quired contact time.
!3 Sanitizer
192 ppm avail. Cl Sanitizer-cleaner for surfaces.
(41% P/T)
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
099.0001 99% technical chemical
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403)
000524-00105 001258-00851 001258-00891
099 . 990 1 100% technical chemical
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403)
000230-00056 000230-00062 000230-00064
)40.0002 40% formulation intermediate
potassiua dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403)
000230-00065 000230-00066
110.0004 10% granular
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403)
001203-00033
125.3804 25.38% granular
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403)
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
005185-00096
)35-2504 35.25% granular
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403)
005185-00092
350.7604 50.76% granular
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403)
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
005185-00102
076.1404 76.14% granular ,ft0,,A,x
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403)
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
005185-00095
097.0004 97% granular . ,n«iAn^
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403)
008859-00002* 008896-00001
*jacket currently unavailable for review
097.5004 97.5% granular . ,no
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
,041.0005 41% Pelleted/tableted
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 41%
004206-00003
,060.0005 60% pelleted/tableted
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 60%
alkyl*dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *alkyl
(58% C14, 28% C16, 14% C12) (069141) _J%
61%
004829-00014 004829-00040
099.0005 99% pelleted/tableted
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 99%
004829-00060 004829-00064
000.3006 0.3% wettable powder
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 0.3%
001124-00013
000.8006 0.8% wettable powder
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 0.8%
001124-00067
000.8506 0.85% wettable powder
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 0.85%
003573-00029 003573-00030
003.0015 3% soluble concentrate/solid
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 3%
009342-00005
004.5215 4.52% soluble concentrate/solid
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 4.52%
003308-00001
=005.0015 5% soluble concentrate/solid
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 5%
001270-00072 003791-00002 003791-00003
=005.4015 5.4% soluble concentrate/solid
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 5.4%
005185-00063
=005.5015 5.5% soluble concentrate/solid
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 5.5%
006186-00031
=006.0015 6% soluble concentrate/solid
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 6%
000524-00364
•006.8015 6.8% soluble concentrate/solid
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 6.8%
007116-00005
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
IJD6.9015 6.9% soluble concentrate/solid
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 6.9%
000875-00098
007.0015 7% soluble concentrate/solid
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 7%
005991-00008
810,0015 10% soluble concentrate/solid
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 10%
001270-00112 005185-00059
013.8015 13.8% soluble concentrate/solid
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 13.8%
000875-00094*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
016.0015 16% soluble concentrate/solid
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 16%
010508-00006
025.0015 25% soluble concentrate/solid
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 25%
000524-00359
028.0015 28% soluble concentrate/solid
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 28%
004400-00004*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
031.4815 31.48% soluble concentrate/solid
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 31.48%
potassium iodine (075701) 28.60%
trichloromelamine (077101) 19.30%
79.38%
040510-00004
033.9015 33.9% soluble concentrate/solid
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 33.9%
007394-00001
040.0015 40% soluble concentrate/solid
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 40%
000524-00349
060.0015 60% soluble concentrate/solid
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 60%
alkyl*dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *alkyl
(58% C14, 28% C16, 14% C12) (069141) _1%
61%
004829-00019
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
399.9915 100% soluble concentrate/solid
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 100%
004206-00008
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Appendix A-1
Listing of Active Ingredient(s) Found in Combination with the Report
Chemical
Chemical Common Name
Code (source)
069141 alkyl*dimethyl benzyl ammonium
chloride *alkyl (58% C14, 28%
C16, 14% C12)
028501 1,3-dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydan- —
toin
075701 potassium iodine
081405 trichloro-s-triazinetrione
077101 trichloromelamine
— Use Common Name
EPA Acceptable
Common/Chemical Name
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SODIUM DICHLORO-S-TRIAZINETRIONE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Page
AQUATIC NONFOOD 2
(Aquatic Sites) 2
INDOOR 10
(Animals and Their Man-Made Premises) 10
(Agricultural Premises and Equipment) 11
(Commercial and Industrial Uses) 17
(Food and Feed Processing Plants) 19
(Eating Establishments) 28
(Food Markets) 29
(Hospital and Related Institutions) 30
(Domestic and Human Uses) 30
(Bathrooms) 30
(Laundry) 31
(Refuse) 33
Air Washer Water Systems 2
Bakery Processing Equipment 19
Bakery Processing Plant Premises 20
Bathroom Premises 30
Beverage Processing Equipment 20
Brewery Premises 20
Brewery Processing Equipment 21
Cannery Processing Equipment 21
Commercial Egg Handling Premises 11
Commercial Egg Treatment 11
Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional Premises and Equip-
ment (Non-Medical) 17
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers and Evapora-
tive Condensers 3
Dairy Equipment (Unspecified) 13
Dairy Farm Milking Equipment 15
Dental Appliances 30
Diapers (Commercial) 31
Eating Establishment Equipment and Utensils 28
Egg Processing Equipment 21
Egg Processing Plant Premises 22
Food Dispensing Equipment 29
Food Processing Equipment and Surfaces (Food Contact) 22
Food Processing Plant Premises 23
Food Processing Water Systems (Dairy Sweetwater Systems) 5
Food Transportation Vehicles 24
Fruit and Vegetable Premises 25
Garbage Containers 33
Hatchery Equipment 10
Laundry (Hospital, Commercial, and Institutional) 32
Meat Processing Equipment 25
Meat Processing Plant Premises 26
Milk Processing Equipment 26
Mushroom House Premises and Equipment 15
Poultry House Premises and Equipment 16
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SODIUM DICHLORO-S-TRIAZINETRIONE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Page
Poultry Processing Equipment 27
Poultry Processing Plant Premises 27
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems 5
Swimming Pool Water 7
Toilet Bowls and Urinals 31
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I8H04 SODIUM DICHLORO-S-TRIAZINETRIONE*
TYPE PESTTCTnf- Algaecide, Antimicrobial, Fungicide
FORMULATIONS:
Tech (100%)
FI (93.1%, 96%, 98%, 98.5%, 99%, 99.5%)
G (10%, 20%, 25%, 26.5%, 30%, 34%, 36.7%, 38.3%, 40%, 47.5%, 50%, 51%.
55%, 55.5%, 55.6%, 57%, 60%, 64.6%, 80.7%, 81.6%, 87.7%, 89%, 90.5%,
95%, 96%, 97%, 97.5%, 98%, 98.5%, 99%, 99.3%, 99.5%, 100%)
P/T (15%, 36%, 45%, 86%, 95%)
WP (0.45%, 30%)
SC/S (0.65%, 1%, 2%, 2.5%, 3%, 3.2%, 5%, 6%, 6.9%, 7%, 7.25%, 7.6%, 8%,
10%, 14.5%, 15%, 16.5%, 17%, 17.5%, 18%, 20%, 20.84%, 22%, 22.25%,
22.75%, 25%, 25.5%, 25.8%, 26.5%, 27%, 30%, 30.32%, 36%, 40%, 57%,
65%, 96%, 99%, 99.3%, 100%)
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION: All final concentrations are expressed in
parts per million (ppm) available chlorine. Concentrations are rounded to
the nearest whole number when the value is less than 1,000 and to the
third significant figure when the value is greater than 1,000. Dilutions
are the ratio of the weight of the product to be diluted to the weight of
water in which the product is diluted. The dilutions are rounded to the
nearest whole number. For the purpose of ppm available chlorine concentra-
tion calculations, it is assumed that 63 percent of the total weight of
the sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione product is available chlorine.
Definition of Terms:
ppm avail. Cl - parts per million available chlorine
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS: Triazinetriones are strong oxidants.
Fire may result from contact with heat, acids, organic or combustible mat-
ter. Keep cover tightly closed. Store container in an upright position
in a cool place. Do not mix with anything but water. Mixing with ammo-
nia, acid detergents, or acid toilet bowl cleaners causes release of haz-
ardous gasses.
Read labels very carefully for specific warnings, human toxicity state-
ments, and environmental cautions.
Follow label directions for the disposal of the product container when
empty.
Environmental Hazards: Sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione is toxic to
fish. Do not discharge effluent containing this product into lakes,
streams, ponds, estuaries, oceans, or public waters unless this product is
specifically identified and addressed in an NPDES permit. Do not
discharge effluent containing this product to sewer systems without
previously notifying the sewage treatment plant authority. For guidance
contact your State Water Board or Regional Office of the EPA.
*sodium dichloroisocyanurate _ -
JO
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018MA
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
AQUATIC NONPOOn
(Aquatic Sites')
Air Washer Water Sys-
tems
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
iBAAA
tfQBB
VAAAA
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered for this site are intended to control the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi, and al-
gae.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned by any suita-
ble means before treatment is begun. Make applica-
tion at a point in the system where the chemical
will be uniformly mixed. When algal or microbial
growth is noticed, an initial high concentration
dosage is used and repeated until control is
achieved. When control is evident, a subsequent
dosage of lower concentration is used to maintain
control. Should algae or slime become visible
again, the initial slug dose should be used, fol-
lowed by the maintenance procedure.
Microbicide/microbistat
Slime-forming bacteria
Slime-forming fungi
Algae
3.8-15 ppm avail.
Cl
(10%, 20%, 40%,
99.3% G)
(99.3% SC/S)
0.6-7.6 ppm avail.
Cl
(10%, 20%, 40%,
99.3% G)
(99.3% SC/S)
Initial slug treatment. When system is noticeably
fouled, add product to system. Repeat initial dos-
age until 1 ppm chlorine residual is established.
Subsequent slug treatment. When microbial control
is evident, add product to system. Repeat as need-
ed to maintain 1 ppm of chlorine residual in the
recirculating water for at least 4 hours.
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
119MA Commercial and Indus-
trial Water Cooling
Towers and Evaporative
Condensers
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered for this site are intended to control the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi, and algae
which impair the efficiency of the system. Meth-
ods of application may be slug feed treatment,
intermittent feed treatment, or continuous feed
treatment.
Slug Feed Treatment - Treatment that involves
addition of a specified dose to the system at 1
time. Treatment may be repeated at intervals,
usually once a day or less frequently.
Intermittent Feed Treatment - Treatment that is on
a semi-continuous basis. Provides a continuous
dosage over a brief period and is repeated at stat-
ed intervals.
Continuous Feed Treatment - Treatment that is on
an uninterrupted basis to provide a sustained con-
centration. Usually an initial slug dose is used
to establish control prior to continuous treat-
ment.
When algal or microbial growth is noticed, an ini-
tial high concentration dosage is used and repeat-
ed until control is achieved. When control is evi-
dent, a subsequent dosage of lower concentration
is used to maintain control. Should algae or
slime become visible again, the initial slug dose
should be used, followed by the maintenance proce-
dure.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned by any suita-
ble means before treatment is begun.
Products may be fed by drip-feed device, measuring
container, or suitable chemical pump such as pro-
portioning, variable speed positive displacement,
or reciprocating types. Manual additions may also
be used. Products should be fed at a location in
the system where they will be uniformly mixed and
evenly distributed.
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Dosage and Formulation
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers
(continued)
Microbicide/microbistat
BAAA Slime-forming bacteria
FQBB Slime-forming fungi
7.6-20 ppm avail. Initial slug treatment. When system is noticeably
Cl fouled, add product to system. Repeat until con-
(10%, 20%, 25%, trol is achieved.
26.5%, 40%, 96%,
99%, 99.3% G)
(96% SC/S)
or
18-35 ppm avail. Cl
(30%, 96%, 100% G)
or
9-144 ppm avail. Cl
(99% G)
or
60-600 ppm avail.
Cl
(99% G)
2.3-7.6 ppm avail. Subsequent slug treatment. When microbial control
Cl is evident, add product to system. Repeat as need-
(10%, 20%, 25%, ed to maintain 1 ppm of chlorine residual in the
40%, 96%, 99.3% G) recirculating water for at least 4 hours.
or
9-18 ppm avail. Cl
(30%, 96%, 99% G)
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5005MA
Site. Efficary,
Dosage and Formulation
Food Processing Water
Systems (Dairy Sweet-
water Systems^
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
5008MA
Bacteriostat
18 ppm avail. Cl
(30% WP)
6.8 ppm avail. Cl
(30% WP)
Pulp and Paper Mill
Systems
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered for this site is intended to reduce bac-
terial counts in dairy sweetwater systems.
Testing for chlorine should be conducted. A resi-
dual of at least 2 to 5 ppm available chlorine
should be maintained in the system.
Initial slug treatment. Repeat initial dosage
each time system is drained and refilled with
fresh water or if bacterial count should ever rise
above safe levels.
Subsequent slug treatment.
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General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered for this site is intended to control the
growth of slime-forming bacteria and fungi. The
object of control is to stabilize the population
at a level that will not interfere with system
efficiency or production.
Product is added to the white water system or
stock furnish of the pulp and paper mill. Treat-
ment of the white water or stock system may be
supplemented by treatment of the fresh water,
slush pulp, secondary fiber (recycled waste
paper), or broke. Treatment recommendations will
vary depending on the type, location, and degree
of microbial contamination. The amount of product
actually required is best determined by actual
test in the system.
Method of application may be slug, intermittent,
or continuous.
Slug Method - Treatment involves addition of a spe-
cified dose to the system at 1 time. Treatment
may be repeated at intervals, usually once a day
or less frequently.
Intermittent Method - Treatment is on a semi-
continuous basis providing a continuous dosage for
a brief period repeated at stated intervals. '
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Pulp and Paper Mill Systems (continued)
Continuous Method - Treatment is on an uninterrupt-
ed basis to provide a sustained concentration.
Products may be fed by drip-feed device, measuring
container, or suitable chemical pump such as pro-
portioning, variable speed positive displacement,
or reciprocating types. Manual addition may also
be used. Products should be fed at a point in the
system where they will be uniformly mixed and even-
ly distributed. Heavily fouled systems must be
cleaned prior to initial treatment.
Products to be used in the manufacture of paper
and paperboard intended to contact food must com-
ply with the regulations of the Food and Drug
Administration under Title 21, Code of Federal
Regulations, Section 176.300.
Microbicide/microbistat
iBAAA Slime-forming bacteria
VFQBB Slime-forming fungi
3.8-19 ppm avail. Water treatment. Add directly to the mill system.
Cl
(50% G)
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Site. Efficacy^
Dosage and Formulation
J5011MA Swimming Pool Water
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered for this site are for use as disinfectants
and algaecides in swimming pool water. Treatment
procedures for swimming pool water include initial
treatment for newly filled pools, maintenance,
superchlorination, and winterizing.
Initial treatment. For the initial treatment of
newly filled pools or for pool start-up, one or
more high doses of product are added until the
proper chlorine residual is established. Prior to
initial treatment, backwash or properly clean fil-
ter system and adjust pH to specified range (usual-
ly pH 7.2 to 7.6 for chlorine-bearing products).
The use of a chlorine stabilizing agent such as
s-triazinetriol (cyanuric acid) is recommended by
some products prior to or following the initial
treatment. The stabilizer (or conditioner) is
used to slow the dissipation rate of the chlorine
residual. Stabilized pools usually require mainte-
nance of a higher concentration of residual chlo-
rine than unstabilized pools.
Maintenance. To maintain the proper residual,
daily or less frequent doses of product are added
to the pool water. Maintenance of a residual is
dependent on ambient temperature, light intensity,
bather load, and airborne contaminants. Test pool
water with test kits frequently to maintain the
proper residual level and the proper pH. Follow
label directions for method of application (e.g.,
broadcast on the surface, predissolve in water,
and pour in skimmer, floating dispenser, or auto-
matic feeding device).
Superchlorination. Superchlorination or shock
treatment is used to quickly increase the chlorine
residual in the pool water. Superchlorination is
used periodically to control algae and reduce ac-
cumulated organic matter due to high temperatures,
rain, and wind. Products usually specify treat-
ment once every 1 or 2 weeks. Add when pool is
not in use. Do not allow swimmers to enter pool
until chlorine residual falls below 2.0 to 3.0 ppm
as indicated by proper testing.
Winterizing. Product is added to pool water to
control the growth of algae and odor-causing bac-
teria during the winter months. Add product prior
to covering pool for the winter.
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Swimming Pool Water (continued)
2 Disinfectant
AAAAA Algae
8.5-20.3 ppm avail. Initial pool water treatment.
Cl
(34%, 38.3%, 40%,
47.5%, 55.6%, 89%,
95%, 98%, 98.5%,
99%, 99.3%, 99.5%,
100% G)
or
3.6-5.2 ppm avail.
Cl
(55%, 57%, 87.7%,
95%, 96%, 99%,
99.5%, 100% G)
or
0.9-2.8 ppm avail.
Cl
(60%, 64.6%, 80.7%,
90.5%, 96%, 97%,
99%, 99.3%, 100%
G)
(57%, 65% SC/S)
0.5-2.3 ppm avail. Maintenance pool water treatment.
Cl
(51%, 55%, 55.5%,
55.6%, 57%, 60%,
64.6%, 80.7%,
87.7%, 89%, 90.5%,
95%, 96%, 97%,
97.5%, 98%, 99%,
99.3%, 99.5%, 100%
G)
or
0.6-1.4 ppm avail.
Cl
(57%, 65%, 99%
SC/S)
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Dosage and Formulation
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Swimming Pool Water (continued)
2.4-15 ppm avail. Superchlorination pool water treatment.
Cl
(55%, 55.5%, 55.6%,
57%, 64.6%, 80.7%,
87.7%, 89%, 90.5%,
96%, 98%, 98.5%,
99%, 99.5%, 100%
G)
[MAI]
Superchlorination pool water treatment.
4.2 ppm avail. Cl Formulated with one or a combination of: copper
(36.7%, 81.6% G) sulfate and sodium bromide.
7.5 ppm avail. Cl Winterization pool water treatment.
(99.5% G)
0.9-4.7 ppm avail. Maintenance spa pool water treatment.
Cl May be formulated with sodium bromide.
(96%, 99%, 99.3%,
99.5%, 100% G)
or
2.3 ppm avail. Cl
(95% P/T)
or
4.0 ppm avail. Cl
(57% SC/S)
[MAI]
3.3 ppm avail. Cl
(81.6% G)
4.5-9.4 ppm avail. Superchlorination spa pool water treatment.
Cl
(96%, 99%, 99.3%,
99.5%, 100% G)
or
4.5 ppm avail. Cl
(95% P/T)
or
8.1 ppm avail. Cl
(57% SC/S)
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Dosage and Formulation
INDOOR
(Animals and Their Man-Made Premises)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
006GA
Hatchery Equipment
!3
Sanitizer
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on hatchers, incuba-
tors, brooders, setters, trays, buggies, and other
hatchery surfaces.
The product i& diluted with water. Application is
by spray, wash, sponge, mop, brush, cloth, or auto-
mated system.
Noti-jfood use limitation: No food tolerance has
been established for product. Contamination of
food oar froofl animals by product residues is to be
strictly avoided. Follow non-food use procedures.
]) Remove all poultry and feeds from premises,
tracks, coops, and crates.
2) IRemove all litter and droppings from floors,
wallLss,, and surfaces of facilities occupied or
traversed by poultry.
3) Empty all troughs, racks, and other feeding and
waive ring appliances.
4^ Thoroughly clean all surfaces with soap or
detergent and rinse with water.
5) "Saturate surfaces with the recommended dis-
infecting solution for a period of 10 minutes.
6) Ventilate buildings, coops, and other closed
spaces. Do not house poultry or employ equipment
until treatment has been absorbed, set, or dried.
7) Thoroughly scrub treated feed racks, troughs,
automatic feeders, fountains, and waterers with
sowp or detergent, and rinse with potable water
before reuse.
95-108 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment.
Cl
(10%, 22.75% SC/S)
>2
>4
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
633-1,070 ppm
avail. Cl
(10%, 22.75% SC/S)
Disinfection of equipment.
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Dosage and Formulation
(Agricultural Premises and Equipment)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
005JA
Commercial Egg Handling
Premises
J0010A
Sanitizer
95 ppm avail. Cl
(10%, 15% SC/S)
or
203 ppm avail. Cl
(30% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
633 ppm avail. Cl
(10% SC/S)
Commercial Egg Treat-
ment
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on floors, walls,
and other non-food contact surfaces of egg hand-
ling rooms.
Dilute product and apply as a wash to walls,
floors, and ceilings of egg handling rooms.
Sanitizer-cleaner for surfaces.
Disinfection of surfaces.
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in cleaning and
sanitizing commercial eggs (i.e., eggs intended
for human consumption). These products reduce bac-
teria on egg shell surfaces which cause spoilage
of fresh and storage eggs.
Single step method: Product is used for cleaning
and sanitizing of eggs in one-step.
Two step method; Procedure requires 2 steps:
1) the initial cleaning of eggs and gross reduc-
tion of bacteria, followed by; 2) final sanitiza-
tion with a sanitizing rinse. Products may be
cleaners and sanitizers or sanitizers only. Clean-
ers and sanitizers are used in the first step or
in both steps. Sanitizers are used only in the
final sanitizing step.
Eggs are treated by spray, dip, or immersion.
Label directions may specify use of product in
1) spray, tank-type, brush, oscillating, propel-
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Site. Effirary,
Dosage and Formulation
Commerri.al Egg Treatment (continued)
uompenaium or Acceptaoie uses
Use Directions
Sanitizer
77-157 ppm avail.
Cl
(10%, 15%, 25%,
28%, 30%, 65%
SC/S)
or
ler, air-action, automatic conveyor, or systemized
continuous washers; 2) basket or immersion wash-
ers; or 3) manual washing operations. Follow manu-
facturer's instructions for use of products in spe-
cific washer units. For immersion washing, a 2 to
5 minute immersion of eggs is specified. For egg
plants operating under United States Department of
Agriculture supervision, immersion of eggs in
water is no longer permitted.
For federally inspected egg plants, operating un-
der the supervision of the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture, follow the regulations of the
U.S.D.A. Egg Grading Branch for washing egg
shells.
U.S.D.A. recommended shell egg washing procedures:
1) Wash eggs promptly after gathering.
2) Do not try to clean excessively dirty eggs.
3) Water with an iron content in excess of 2 ppm
should not be used.
4) Do not reuse wash water except when used in a
continuous type washer.
5) Wash water temperature to be 90 F (32.2 C) or
higher.
6) Maintain wash water at a temperature 20 to 40 F
(11.1 to 22.2 C) warmer than the eggs.
7) Spray rinse washed eggs with warm potable water
containing an approved sanitizing compound.
8) Eggs should be reasonably dry before casing or
breaking.
Observe specific product directions concerning re-
quirements for product dilution, water tempera-
ture, contact time, and potable water rinse. A
thorough potable water rinse should be specified
after final sanitizing treatment of eggs with resi-
dual sanitizer compound if eggs are to be immedi-
ately broken for use in the manufacture of egg
products.
Sanitization of eggs.
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Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Commercial Egg Treatment (continued)
47 ppm avail. Cl
(10% SC/S)
or
236 ppm avail. Cl
(25% SC/S)
EPA Compendium ot Acceptance uses
Use Directions
I05JE-2 Dairy Equipment
(Unspecified)
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on dairy equipment
and dairy milk-contact surfaces. Note: Products
were placed in this entry when the product label
used the term "dairy" without specifying dairy
farm (milk production) and/or dairy plant (milk
processing).
Clean and rinse all equipment prior to sanitiza-
tion. Deposits of milk solids will interfere with
sanitization, thus all contaminating milk residue
must be flushed from equipment and equipment sur-
faces prior to sanitization. Activity of chemical
sanitizers may be adversely affected by ingredi-
ents in washing compounds and organic matter car-
ried over from the wash solution. A rinse between
the cleaning and the sanitizing treatment is impor-
tant in maintaining the strength of the sanitizing
solution. A one-step cleaner-sanitizer may be
used without prior cleaning.
Dilute product as directed to prepare sanitizing
solutions. Apply by circulation, immersion, wipe,
swab, brush, or spray. Allow the solution to
drain and air dry. Do not rinse the surface with
water after sanitizing as this will recontaminate
the surface.
Observe local regulations regarding contact time
of sanitizing solutions. A 2 minute contact time
is stipulated by health departments that follow
the United States Public Health Service Ordinance
and Code.
Sanitizing solutions used on food contact equip-
ment and surfaces are regulated by the Food and
Drug Administration and Indirect Food Additives
under Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations, Sec-
tion 178.1010. Solutions specified in this sec-
tion may be safely used on food contact equipment
and surfaces that are adequately drained before
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!4
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Site. Effirary,
Dosage and Formulation
Dairy Equipment (Unspecified) (continued)
contact with food. The solutions may not exceed
specified concentrations (100 ppm available chlo-
rine).
Refer to Appendix F of the Grade 'A1 Pasteurized
Milk Ordinance - 1965 Recommendations of the Unit-
ed States Public Health Service for existing milk
sanitization standards and local milk sanitization
regulations.
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Sanitizer
95-134 ppm avail.
Cl
(2.5%, 6%, 7%, 10%,
17%, 22%, 25%,
26.5%, 40% SC/S)
189-275 ppm avail. Sanitization of equipment and utensils.
Cl
(3%, 7%, 17.5%,
22%, 26.5% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
306-607 ppm avail. Disinfection of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Cl
(14.5% SC/S)
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Dosage and Formulation
Dairy Farm Milking
Equipment
EPA Compendium ol Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on dairy farm milk-
ing equipment and utensils. Products are used to
sanitize milking machines, milk cans, tanks,
lines, pails, inflations, teat cups, and similar
equipment.
Refer to Dairy Equipment (Unspecified) for general
instructions for use.
0070A
Sanitizer
95-118 ppm avail.
Cl
(6.9%, 7%, 15%,
20%, 20.84%,
22.25%, 22.75%,
25.8%, 27%, 36%
SC/S)
150-266 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.2%, 15%, 18%,
27% SC/S)
Mushroom House Premises
and Equipment
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Sanitization of equipment and utensils.
Sanitizer
103 ppm avail. Cl
(65% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use; The product regis-
tered in this site is for use in mushroom houses,
including growing trays, picking baskets, picking
utensils, and other tools, utensils, and equipment
found on these premises.
Dilute product with water. Apply by spray. Be-
fore sanitizer or disinfectant treatment, preclean
and rinse all surfaces thoroughly.
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
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Use Directions
Site. Effirary,
Dosage and Formulation
Mushroom House Premises and Equipment (continued)
Disinfectant
205-513 ppm avail. Disinfection of precleaned surfaces.
Cl
(65% SC/S)
OOOJA Poultry House Premises
OOOGA and Equipment
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in poultry houses,
including broiler, layer, and brooder houses,
cages, coops, crates, feeding and watering equip-
ment and other equipment found on these premises.
Dilute product with water. Apply by cloth, swab,
sponge, brush, spray, or immersion. Before sani-
tizer or disinfectant treatment, preclean and
rinse all surfaces thoroughly. Remove gross filth
from surfaces prior to treatment with one-step
cleaner-disiajf ectants.
Non-food use limitation: No food tolerance has
been established for product. Contamination of
food or food animals by product residues is to be
strictly avoided. Follow non-food use directions:
1) Remove all poultry and feeds from premises,
trucks, coops, and crates.
2) Remove all litter and droppings from floors,
walls, and surfaces of facilities occupied or
traversed by poultry.
3) Empty all troughs, racks, and other feeding and
watering appliances.
4) Thoroughly clean all surfaces with soap or
detergent and rinse with water.
5) Saturate surfaces with the recommended dis-
infecting solution for a period of 10 minutes.
6) Ventilate buildings, coops, and other closed
spaces. Do not house poultry or employ equipment
until treatment has been absorbed, set, or dried.
7) Thoroughly scrub treated feed racks, troughs,
automatic feeders, fountains, and waterers with
soap or detergent, and rinse with potable water
before reuse.
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Poultry House Premises and Equipment (continued)
Sanitizer
213 ppm avail. Cl Sanitization of precleaned equipment.
(18% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
566-1,056 ppm Disinfection of precleaned surfaces.
avail. Cl
(18%, 20% SC/S)
(Commercial and Industrial Uses)
IOOOA Commercial. Industrial.
and Institutional
Premises and Equipment
(Non-Medical)
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on commercial, in-
dustrial, institutional, and public premises and
equipment.
This site includes the premises and equipment of
the following areas:
1) Commercial - hotels, motels, theaters, office
buildings, airports, bus stations, and train ter-
minals.
2) Industrial - factories, mills, and industrial
plants and areas.
3) Institutional - schools, colleges, camps, corri-
dors, offices, auditoriums, institutions, and asy-
lums.
4) Public areas - public areas, public buildings,
or public rooms.
"Premises" is defined to include: ceilings,
doors, doorknobs, fixtures, floors, light switch-
es, stairs, walls, windows, and woodwork.
Remove heavy surface soil or preclean surfaces
prior to treatment as indicated by label instruc-
tions. One-step cleaner-sanitizers and cleaner-
disinfectants may be used without prior cleaning
of lightly or moderately soiled surfaces. Dilute
product according to label directions. Apply prod-
uct by mop, scrub, sponge, spray, or automatic
machine process. Wet surfaces thoroughly. Allow
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Use Directions
Site. Effirapy.
Dosage and Formulation
Commercial. Industrial, and Institutional Premises and Equipment (Non-
Medical) (continued)
recommended contact time. Drain surface or rinse
with potable water where required.
Sanitizer
103-108 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment and surfaces.
Cl
(22.75%, 65% SC/S)
207-235 ppm avail. Sanitization of equipment and surfaces.
Cl
(5%, 17.5% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
BQBB Mold/mildew
602-1,070 ppm
avail. Cl
(22.75%, 25.5%
SC/S)
Disinfection and mold/mildew control on equipment
and surfaces.
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
(Food and Feed Processing Plants)
General Information:
Equipment and food contact surfaces general instructions for use; Thor-
oughly clean and rinse equipment. Sanitize immediately before equipment
is to be used, or as specified by local regulations. One-step sani-
tizer-cleaners and disinfectant-cleaners may be used without prior clean-
ing. Dilute product as directed. Application may be made by wet wipe,
scrub, flood, flush, rinse, circulation, immersion, or spray methods.
Allow the solution to drain and air dry. Do not rinse the surface with
water after sanitizing as this will recontaminate the surface.
Observe local regulations regarding contact period of the sanitizing
solution. A 2 minute contact time is stipulated by health departments
that follow the United States Public Health Service Ordinance and Code.
Sanitizing solutions are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration
as Indirect Food Additives under Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations,
Section 178.1010. Solutions specified in this section may be safely
used on food processing equipment within the prescribed conditions. The
solutions may not exceed specified concentrations (100 ppm available
chlorine).
Follow label instructions for products registered for use on food con-
tact surfaces with are disinfectants.
Premises (i.e.. floors, walls, and other non-food contact surfaces) gen-
eral instructions for use: Product directions may require a precleaning
step before treatment. Remove all particulate contamination. Applica-
tion may be by wipe, scrub, rinse, mop, or spray. Allow recommended con-
tact time. Avoid contamination of food contact surfaces and food when
applying pesticide solutions. Drain surfaces thoroughly. Rinse with
potable water where required.
For mold/mildew control, preclean hard non-porous surfaces prior to
treatment when required. Apply by sponge, cloth, mop, or spray. Allow
to dry. Do not rinse. Repeat periodically or when mold/mildew growth
appears.
1001JE Bakery Processing
1001JF Equipment
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on bakery equip-
ment.
3 Sanitizer
235-250 ppm avail. Sanitizer-cleaner for equipment and surfaces.
Cl
(5% SC/S)
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Site. Efficacy,
Dosage and Formulation
Bakery Processing Plant
Premises
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
D19JE
Beverage Processing
Equipment
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on bakery process-
ing plant premises (i.e., floors, walls and other
non-food contact surfaces).
Refer to Bakery Processing Equipment for efficacy,
dose, and use directions.
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on beverage process-
ing equipment. Beverage processing equipment in-
cludes utensils, tanks, vats, hoses, pipelines,
fillers, capping, crowning, and bottling equipment
and other beverage contact equipment used in bever-
age, soft drink, carbonated beverage, and bottling
plant processing. Included in this section are
products intended for final sanitizing of beverage
bottles, cans, and other containers.
Sanitizer
101-132 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Cl
(7%, 10%, 15%, 22%,
25.8%, 26.5%,
27%, 30%, 65%
SC/S)
235-275 ppm avail. Sanitization of equipment and utensils.
Cl
(5%, 7%, 15%, 22%,
26.5%, 27% SC/S)
71003JF
Brewery Premises
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on brewery premises
(i.e., floors, walls, and other non-food contact
surfaces).
23
Sanitizer
236 ppm avail. Cl Sanitizer-cleaner for surfaces.
(5% SC/S)
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»3JE
004JE
1012JE
'1012JF
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Brewery Processing
Equipment
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on brewery process-
ing equipment. Brewery processing equipment in-
cludes utensils, tanks, vats, hoses, pipelines,
fillers, capping and crowning equipment, filters,
fermenters, and other food contact equipment used
in brewery processing.
Sanitizer
101-137 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Cl
(6%, 22%, 25%, 40%
SC/S)
201-260 ppm avail. Sanitization of equipment and utensils.
Cl
(5%, 22% SC/S)
Cannery Processing
Equipment
Sanitizer
95 ppm avail.
(25% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered in this site is for use on cannery process-
ing equipment including vats, conveyor belts,
utensils, tanks, hoses, pipelines, fillers, and
other food contact surfaces.
Cl Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Egg Processing Equip-
ment
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on egg processing
equipment (i.e., egg breaking equipment, egg wash-
ers, and other food contact surfaces).
Sanitizer
99-108 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment and surfaces.
Cl
(22.75%, 25% SC/S)
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012JF
1000JE
13
Site. Efficary,
Dosage and Formulation
Egg Processing Equipment (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
1,070 ppm avail.
Cl
(22.75% SC/S)
Egg Processing Plant
Premises
Food Processing Equip-
ment and Surfaces
(Food Contact)
Disinfectant-cleaner for equipment and surfaces,
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in egg processing
plant premises (i.e., floors, walls, and other
non-food contact surfaces).
Refer to Egg Processing Equipment for efficacy,
dose, and use directions.
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on food processing
equipment (i.e., blanchers, evaporators, fillers,
tanks, vats, pipelines, valves, utensils, cutting
boards, and other food contact surfaces).
Sanitizer
99-102 ppm avail.
Cl
(36%, 45% P/T)
or
82-137 ppm avail.
Cl
(0.65%, 1%, 2.5%,
3%, 5%, 6%, 6.9%,
7%, 7.6%, 8%, 10%,
14.5%, 15%, 16.5%,
20.84%, 22%,
22.25%, 22.75%,
25%, 25.8%, 26.5%,
27%, 30%, 40%, 65%
SC/S)
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Issued: 9-04-86
V-081404-22
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Food Processing Equipment and Surfaces (Food Contact) (continued)
189-309 ppm avail. Sanitization of equipment and utensils.
Cl
(26.5% G)
(15% P/T)
(5%, 7%, 15%,
16.5%, 17.5%, 18%,
20%, 22%, 27%,
30.32% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
306-1,112 ppm Disinfectant-cleaner for equipment and utensils.
avail. Cl
(3%, 5%, 7%, 8%,
14.5%, 16.5%, 22%,
25.8% SC/S)
IOOJF Food Processing Plant
Premises
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on food processing
plant premises (i.e., floors, walls, and other
non-food contact surfaces).
Sanitizer
93-124 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
Cl
(0.65%, 1%, 5%, 6%,
7%, 22%, 40% SC/S)
201-275 ppm avail. Sanitization of surfaces.
Cl
(5%, 7%, 7.6%, 22%
SC/S)
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VBQBB
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Site. Effirary,
Dosage and Formulation
Food Processing Plant Premises (continued)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
Mold/mildew
306-920 ppm avail. Disinfection of surfaces.
Cl
(5%, 7%, 14.5%,
22%, 25.5%, 25.8%
SC/S)
1,092-4,784 ppm
avail. Cl
(25% SC/S)
Food Transportation
Vehicles
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
Mold/mildew
602 ppm avail. Cl
(25.5% SC/S)
Disinfection and mold/mildew control on surfaces.
General Instructions for Use; The product regis-
tered in this site is for use in food transporta-
tion vehicles (i.e., tank trucks, refrigerator
cars, etc.).
Remove foodstuffs prior to treatment. Preclean
surfaces. Dilute product following specific label
instructions. Apply diluted product and scrub.
Allow recommended contact time. Rinse all sur-
faces coming in contact with food with potable
water prior to reuse.
Disinfection and mold/mildew control on surfaces,
Issued: 9-04-86
V-081404-24
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JF
I8JE
Site. Effirany,
Dosage and Formulation
Fruit and Vegetable
Premises
Sanitizer
118 ppm avail.
(5% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
467-920 ppm avail.
Cl
(5% SC/S)
Meat Processing Equip-
ment
Sanitizer
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered in this site is for use in fruit and vegeta-
ble storage areas and premises (i.e., floors,
vails, ceilings, and other non-food contact sur-
faces).
Cl Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on food contact sur-
faces in meat processing plants (i.e., work
tables, cutting block surfaces, saws, grinders,
utensils, coolers, cleavers, gambrels, carts,
trays, racks, trolleys, and other equipment and
food contact surfaces).
[MAI] Sanitizer-cleaner for equipment and utensils.
146-433 ppm avail. Formulated with trichloro-s-triazinetrione.
Cl
(2% SC/S)
97-137 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Cl
(2.5%, 5%, 8%, 25%,
25.5% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
376-1,112 ppm
avail. Cl
(5%, 8%, 25% SC/S)
Disinfectant-cleaner for equipment and utensils.
Issued: 9-04-86
V-081404-25
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JJF
QBE
305JE
Site. Efficacy,
Dosage and Formulation
Meat Processing Plant
Premises
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Sanitizer
[MAI]
146-433 ppm avail.
Cl
(2% SC/S)
118 ppm avail. Cl
(5% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
Mold/mildew
467-920 ppm avail.
Cl
(5% SC/S)
602 ppm avail. Cl
(25.5% SC/S)
Milk Processing Equip-
ment
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in meat processing
plant premises (i.e., floors, walls, ceilings, and
other non-food contact surfaces).
Sanitizer-cleaner for surfaces.
Formulated with trichloro-s-triazinetrione.
Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
Disinfection of surfaces.
Disinfection and mold/mildew control on surfaces.
Sanitizer
95-137 ppm avail.
Cl
(20%, 20.84%,
22.25%, 22.75%,
25% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in milk and dairy
processing plants. Included in this section are
products used to sanitize blanchers, evaporators,
homogenizers, holding tanks, pipelines, valves,
utensils, butter starter tanks, cheese processing
equipment and utensils, and similar milk contact
equipment.
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Issued: 9-04-86
V-081404-26
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Milk Processing Equipment (continued)
212 ppm avail. Cl Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
(18% SC/S)
)JE Poultry Processing
Equipment
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on food contact sur-
faces in poultry processing and packing plants
(i.e., cutting surfaces, picking machines, uten-
sils, eviscerating lines, shackle lines, chill
tanks, packing tables, and other equipment and
food contact surfaces).
Sanitizer
99-124 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Cl
(2.5%, 5%, 25%
SC/S)
or
212 ppm avail. Cl
(18% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
467-920 ppm avail. Disinfection of equipment and utensils.
Cl
(5% SC/S)
)09JF Poultry Processing
Plant Premises
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in poultry process-
ing plants (i.e., floors, walls, ceilings, and
other non-food contact surfaces).
Sanitizer
118 ppm avail. Cl Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
(5% SC/S)
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Site. Efficacy^ Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Poultry Processing Plant Premises (continued)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
467-920 ppm avail. Disinfection of surfaces.
Cl
(5% SC/S)
{Eating Establishments)
I6JE Eating Establishment
Equipment and Utensils
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on equipment and
utensils in eating establishments (i.e., restau-
rants, taverns, bars, cafeterias, etc.) where food
and beverages are served. Utensils include silver-
ware, dishes, glassware, and similar cooking and
eating utensils. Equipment includes fixtures,
stoves, sinks, and refrigerators.
Sanitizers which are registered for use on food
contact surfaces are required to be in compliance
with the food additive regulations identified in
Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations, Section
178.1010, Sanitizing solutions.
Sanitizer food contact surface treatment instruc-
tions;
1) Remove surface soils by scraping or flushing
with water.
2) Wash with a suitable detergent or cleaner.
3) Rinse with potable water.
4) Dilute product according to label directions.
5) Apply by immersion, flooding, spraying, mop-
ping, sponging, or wiping making sure to wet all
surfaces thoroughly.
6) Allow for the specified contact time (at least
1 minute).
7) Allow the use solution to drain and air dry.
8) Do not rinse the surface with water after
sanitizing as this will recontaminate the surface.
Follow label instructions for products registered
for use on food contact surfaces which are disin-
fectants.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Site. Effirary, ^
Dosage and Formulation
Eating Establishment Equipment and Utensils (continued)
Sanitizer
98-102 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Cl
(36%, 45%, 86%
P/T)
or
82-156 ppm avail.
Cl
(6%, 6.9%, 7%,
7.25%, 7.6%,
14.5%, 22%, 22.5%,
22.75%, 25%,
25.8%, 40%, 65%
SC/S)
207-309 ppra avail. Sanitizer-cleaner for equipment and utensils.
Cl
(15% P/T)
(5%, 17.5%, 22%,
30.32% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
(0.45% WP)
(Food Markets)
Food Dispensing Equip-
ment
Sanitizer
118 ppm avail. Cl
(5% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on food dispensing
equipment (e.g., vending machines, beverage dis-
pensers, soft serve ice cream machines, etc.).
Dilute product. Pour solution into hopper of soft
serve ice cream machine and circulate for 10 min-
utes.
Sanitization of soft serve ice cream machines.
Issued: 9-04-86
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Dosage and Formulation
(Hospital and Related Institutions)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
I20A
Dental Appliances
Sanitizer
417 ppm avail. Cl
(3% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use; The product regis-
tered in this site is for use on dental evacuator
systems. Dilute product with warm water and stir
well. Draw 1 quart of the solution through the
high volume hose and saliva ejector. Rinse system
with water.
Sanitizer-cleaner for appliances.
(Domestic and Human Uses)
(Bathrooms)
0030A
Bathroom Premises
!3
!4
>2
>4
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
236 ppm avail.
(5% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
(0.45% WP)
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in bathroom premi-
ses (i.e., floors, walls, sinks, bathtubs, shower
stalls, toilet seats, toilet exterior surfaces,
and fixtures).
Preclean surfaces prior to treatment. A preclean-
ing step is not required for one-step disinfec-
tant-cleaners. Dilute product as directed. Apply-
by mop, sponge, brush, cloth, or spray. Wet sur-
faces thoroughly. Allow required contact time.
Rinse where required.
Porous surfaces such as grout and unfinished or
scarred surfaces may require a higher concentra-
tion of antimicrobial than non-porous surfaces
such as porcelain and tile.
Cl Deodorization and sanitization of surfaces.
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
Issued: 9-04-86
V-081404-30
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Site. Effirary,
Dosage and Formulation
Toilet Bowls and Uri-
nals
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
)7HD
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
(0.45% WP)
(Laundry)
Diapers (Commercial)
Sanitizer
189 ppm avail. Cl
(18% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered in this site is for use on toilet bowl and
urinal surfaces and water.
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on large loads of
diapers in large commercial wash wheels with dos-
ages based on 100 pounds of dry fabric. The prod-
ucts are for use by diaper services and hospital,
industrial, and institutional laundries only. The
object of control of the residual bacteriostats
and self-sanitizers is to inhibit the growth of
odor-causing and ammonia-producing bacteria (e.g.,
Brevibacterium ammoniagenes.) which act on urine
in diapers. Residual antimicrobial activity is
effective only under conditions of high relative
humidity or wet contamination.
Wet diapers should be spin dried before product is
applied. Add the diluted product in the pre-wash,
followed by the regular wash cycle with a good
detergent. Use sanitizing solution promptly after
mixing.
Sanitization of diapers.
Issued: 9-04-86
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
6JU)
Site. Effirary,
Dosage and Formulation
Laundry (Hospital, Com-
mercial, and Institu-
tional)
Sanitizer
189 ppm avail. Cl
(18% SC/S)
or
215 ppm avail. Cl
(25.5% SC/S)
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for the treatment of laun-
dry (i.e., washable fabrics such as clothing, lin-
ens, sheets, towels, blankets, uniforms, bathing
suits) in commercial, institutional, and medical
establishments (e.g., schools, restaurants,
hotels, motels, athletic facilities, hospitals).
Commercial machines typically handle 50 to 100
pounds of fabric per load and have a lower
fabric-to-water weight ratio (1:3 to 1:5) than
home washing machines (1:10 to 1:15).
Add to wash wheel after machine has filled with
water or dilute product in a gallon of water and
add this dilution to laundry.
Methods of Application:
Presoak. Prepare product dilution. Immerse con-
taminated fabric in solution. Soak fabric for a
minimum of 10 minutes contact time. Launder.
Prerinse additive. Spin fabric dry.
to wash wheel during prerinse cycle.
Add product
Wash water additive. Add product to wash water
with or without detergent as directed. Rinse
fabric following treatment.
First rinse additive. Wash fabric. Add product
to first rinse water. Rinse fabric following
treatment.
Final rinse additive. Wash fabric and rinse free
of all detergent. Add product to final rinse
water or sour cycle.
Sanitization of laundry.
Issued: 9-04-86
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V-081404-32
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Site. Effiraov,
Dosage and Formulation
Laundry (Hospital, Commercial, and Institutional) (continued)
Disinfectant
430 ppm avail. Cl Disinfection of laundry.
(25.5% SC/S)
(Refuse)
i10A
Garbage Containers
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
416-1,398 ppm
avail. Cl
(7%, 7.6%, 22%
SC/S)
General Instructions for Use; The products in
this site are for use on garbage container sur-
faces.
Clean and rinse surfaces prior to treatment.
One-step disinfectant-cleaners and sanitizer-
cleaners do not require a precleaning step.
Dilute product as directed on label. Application
is by wipe, mop, swab, wash, rinse, or spray.
Observe required contact time.
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
Issued: 9-04-86
88
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
9901 100% technical chemical
sodiua dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 100%
004343-00003
1002 93.1% formulation intermediate
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 93.1%
033906-00001 033906-00004 033906-00005
0002 96% formulation intermediate
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 96%
000524-00106
0002 98% formulation intermediate
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 98%
000230-00050 000230-00057 000230-00060 000230-00063
.5002 98.5% formulation intermediate
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione {©81404) 98.5%
011551-00004
i.0002 99% formulation intermediate 99%
sodium dichloro-s-triazrwetTione (081404)
001258-00852
J.5002 99.5% formulation intermediate 99.5%
sodium dichloro-s-triazineifcrione •t(081404)
006199-00002 010182-OS031
0.0004 10% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrions; C'081404) 10%
007547-00015
:0.0004 20% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazineteione (081404) 20%
007547-00016
J5.0004 25% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinettEiione (081404) 25%
008540-00014
26.5004 26.5% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 26.5%
004389-00053
30.0004 30% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 30%
004643-00024
'34.0004 34% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 34%
005185-00146 005185-00160 010305-00010
89
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
7004 36.7% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 36.7%
copper sulfate (024401) 8.7%
45.4%
009087-00006
3004 38.3% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 38.3%
005185-00107 005185-00135
.0004 40% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 40%
005185-00112 007547-00014
.5004 47.5% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 47.5%
007364-00018 008791-00005
).0004 50% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 50%
003876-00050
1.0004 51% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 51%
009237-00007
6.0004 55% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 55%
003432-00041
55.5004 55.5% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 55.5%
007368-00036
55.6004 55.6% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 55.6%
006284-00049
57.0004 57% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 57%
003525-00053 007124-00060 045309-00021
'60.0004 60% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 60%
009157-00024
164.6004 64.6% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 64.6%
005185-00310 005185-00311
)80.7004 80.7% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 80.7%
005185-00312
90
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6004
7004
0004
5004
.0004
i.0004
7.DDD4
7.5004
•8.0004
J8.5004
99.0004
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
81.6% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
sodium bromide (013907)
005185-00376
87.7% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
006284-00048
89% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
008791-00027
90.5% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
005185-00309
95% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
001124-00036 001622-00050 001729-00135* 004462-00051
008544-00001 008544-00002 009584-00008 009808-00002
009828-00001 010718-00001 050974-00001* 050974-00005*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
81.6%
14.6%
96.2%
87.7%
89%
90.5%
95%
96% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
000524-00325 000524-00335 000524-00338
000524-00383 000524-00389 003432-00050
007368-00037 008959-00038 008959-00040
035909-00010
97% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
007616-00001 011481-00002
97.5% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
009611-00003
98% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
000438-00052 006809-00008
98.5% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
039841-00003
99% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
000266-00008 001258-00861 001258-00897
001729-00093
006284-00003
007616-00047
96%
000524-00381
006284-00042
010598-00008
97%
97.5%
98%
98.5%
99%
001258-00907
005185-00319
007616-00002
005185-00194
006284-00020
008544-00020
001258-00898
005185-00316
007296-00004
009087-00005
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
3004
.5004
1.9904
5.0005
16.0005
^.0005
J6.0005
35.0005
009087-00034
010897-00001
012465-00051
012200-00006
039743-00010
045309-00014
99.3% granular
t. .LAIVt^W /
009359-00020
010897-00031
015127-00009
033355-00007
039841-00007
045387-00015
009411-00009
011005-00001
015127-00010
033576-00006
042177-00016
048242-00001
010336-00003
012465-00050
015127-00011
037982-00019
045309-00012
054998-00002
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
008405-00014
99.5% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
005185-00315 007531-00009 009087-00022
010182-00050 011411-00001 037265-00055
041760-00005 045898-00005 053346-00004
100% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
000550-00048 003432-00012 003432-00037
004206-00024
005736-00038
007368-00059
008859-00005
009157-00005
009639-00003
010897-00009
021144-00006
033458-00017
004524-00025
007124-00020
008454-00002
008866-00002
009157-00018
010133-00001
011611-00005
027570-00003
035572-00004
005185-00054
007124-00041
008544-00010
008866-00019
009215-00008
010183-00016
018031-00001
030321-00001
036284-00003
*jacket currently unavailable for review
15% pelleted/tableted
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
005473-00004
36% pelleted/tableted
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
035572-00001
45% pelleted/tableted
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
046951-00001
86% pelleted/tableted
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
003522-00018
95% pelleted/tableted
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
009087-00021 009087-00023
010182-00010
037982-00023
003525-
005185-
007364-
008791-
009147-
009610-
010336-
021144-
032456-
050974-
00056
00133
00012
00004
•00004
10189
00004
00004
00002
00006*
99.3%
99.5%
100%
15%
36%
45%
86%
95%
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4506
0006
6515
,0015
.0015
2.5015
3.0015
3.2015
15.0015
)6.0015
36.9015
07.0015
07.2515
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
0.45% wettablP
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
008123-00015
30% wettable powdpr
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
033576-00020
0.65% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
004389-00046
1% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
004389-00070
2% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
010147-00019 010147-00021
2.5% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
003635-00044
3% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
010190-00002
3.2% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
003640-00061
5% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
000178-00012 004297-00013 004297-00014
6% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
000524-00365
6.9% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
005576-00012
7% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
001214-00035 002344-00002* 005185-00186
*jacket currently unavailable for review
7.25% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404)
010852-00003
010183-00002
006550-00004
0.45%
30%
0.65%
1%
2%
2%
4%
2.5%
3%
3.2%
5%
6%
6.9%
7%
7.25%
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
1015 7.6% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 7.6%
003640-00028 003640-00036
)015 8% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 8%
003640-00068
0015 10% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 10%
004828-00060 009584-00016
5015 14.5% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 14.5%
004524-00008
.0015 15% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 15%
003635-00101 005991-00022
,5015 16.5% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 16.5%
009152-00014
'.0015 17% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 17%
001072-00013
7.5015 17.5% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 17.5%
000602-00185
8.0015 18% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 18%
000524-00368 000524-00369 007350-00014
10.0015 20% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 20%
004462-00039
JO.8415 20.84% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 20.84%
005185-00206
22.0015 22% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 22%
001214-00034
22.2515 22.25% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 22.25%
053263-00005
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
'515 22.75% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 22.75%
004524-00040
1015 25% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 25%
000524-00360 010321-00001
5015 25.5% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 25.5%
010147-00018
8015 25.8% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 25.8%
000875-00089
5015 26.5% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 26.5%
010634-00003
,0015 27% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 27%
002136-00006 005991-00021
.0015 28% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 28%
053263-00019
.0015 30% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 30%
005185-00116
U3215 30.32% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 30.32%
042263-00002
5.0015 36% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 36%
003276-00009
D.0015 40% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 40%
000524-00357
7-0015 57% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 57%
003525-00040 003525-00084
5.0015 65% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 65%
000602-00141 000602-00182 000602-00293
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
0015 96% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 96%
040290-00010
,0015 99% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 99%
003525-00041 039743-00010
.3015 99.3% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 99.3%
039118-00004
.9915 100% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 100%
007151-00001*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
9999 State Label Registrations
037918-09427
011189-06927
AZ Reg. No.
036839-03947
CA Reg. No.
006809-04904
011411-06978
FL Reg. No.
012711-03194
037667-03384
HI Reg. No.
036025-06710
NV Reg. No.
011235-10579
012713-05488
037815-08416
036305-03066
011210-05984 011211-05430
020809-04523 035300-10074
038221-10470
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Appendix A-1
Listing of Active Ingredient(s) Pound in Combination with the Report
Chemical
EPA Acceptable
Common/Chemical Name
Chemical
Code
024401
013907
081405
Common Name
(source)
copper sulfate
sodium bromide
trichloro-s-triazinetrione
— Use Common Name
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TRICHLORO-S-TRIAZINETRIONE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name page
AQUATIC NONFOOD 2
(Aquatic Sites) 2
INDOOR 13
(Animals and their Man-Made Premises) 13
(Agricultural Premises and Equipment) 14
(Household) 20
(Commercial and Industrial Uses) 21
(Food and Feed Processing Plants) 22
(Eating Establishments) 36
(Hospitals and Related Institutions) 39
(Industrial Preservatives and Additives) 40
(Domestic and Human Uses) 42
(Bathrooms) 42
(Laundry) 43
Air Washer Water Systems 2
Bakery Processing Equipment 23
Bakery Processing Plant Premises 24
Bathroom Premises 42
Beverage Processing Equipment 24
Beverage Processing Plant Premises 25
Brewery Pasteurizer Water 3
Brewery Processing Equipment 26
Cannery Processing Equipment 26
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers and Evapora-
tive Condensers 4
Commercial Egg Treatment 14
Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional Premises and Equip-
ment (Non-Medical) 21
Dairy Equipment (Unspecified) 16
Dairy Farm Milking Equipment 17
Eating Establishment Equipment and Utensils 36
Eating Establishment Premises 38
Egg Processing Equipment 27
Egg Processing Plant Premises 27
Farm Premises 18
Fish and Seafood Processing Equipment 27
Fish Processing Plant Premises 28
Food Processing Equipment and Surfaces (Food Contact) 28
Food Processing Plant Premises 29
Hatchery Equipment 13
Heat Exchanger Water 6
Hospital Premises and Equipment 39
Household Premises and Contents 20
Laundry (Hospital, Commercial, and Institutional) 43
Laundry (Household) 43
Leather and Leather Products 40
Meat Processing Equipment 30
Meat Processing Plant Premises 31
Milk Processing Equipment 32
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TRICHLORO-S-TRIAZINETRIONE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name . Page
Milk Processing Plant Premises 33
Oil Recovery Drilling Muds and Packer Fluids 41
Poultry House Premises and Equipment 19
Poultry Processing Equipment 34
Poultry Processing Plant Premises 35
Secondary Oil Recovery Systems 7
Sewage Systems 8
Surgical Instruments 40
Swimming Pool Water 9
Toilet Bowls and Urinals 43
Zoo Premises and Equipment 14
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TRICHLORO-S-TRIAZINETRIONE
TYPE PESTTnTDF- Algaecide, Antimicrobial, Fungicide
FORMULATIONS!
Tech (100%)
FI (96%, 96.2%, 98%, 99%, 99.4%, 99.5%, 99.7%)
G (0.6%, 16.63%, 20%, 25%, 26%, 33.26%, 49.89%, 50%, 55.6%, 61%, 62.3%,
66%, 66.52%, 68%, 70%, 72.1%, 77.6%, 79%, 81%, 96.2%, 97%, 98%, 99%,
99.1%, 99.4%, 99.5%, 99.9%, 100%)
P/T (30%, 30.3%, 38.8%, 38.9%, 56%, 60%, 63%, 65%, 66%, 67%, 68%, 70%,
78%, 80%, 81%, 82%, 89%, 90%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 95.4%, 96%, 97%, 98.6%,
98.8%, 99%, 99.3%, 99.4%, 99.5%, 99.7%, 100%)
WP (0.35%, 0.45%, 0.5%)
Irapr (99.5%)
SC/S (2%, 3.5%, 5%, 6%, 10%, 15%, 15.9%, 18%, 20%)
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION: All final concentrations are expressed in
parts per million (ppm) available chlorine. Concentrations are rounded to
the nearest whole number when the value is less than 1,000 and to the
third significant figure when the value is greater than 1,000. Dilutions
are the ratio of the weight of the product to be diluted to the weight of
water in which the product is diluted. The dilutions are rounded to the
nearest whole number. For the purpose of ppm available chlorine concentra-
tion calculations, it is assumed that 89 to 90 percent of the total weight
of the trichloro-s-triazinetrione product is available chlorine.
Definition of Terms:
ppm - parts per million
ppm avail. Cl - parts per million available chlorine
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS: Triazinetriones are strong oxidants.
Fire may result from contact with heat, acids, organic or combustible mat-
ter. Keep cover tightly closed. Store container in an upright position
in a cool place. Do not mix with anything but water. Mixing with ammo-
nia, acid detergents, or acid toilet bowl cleaners causes release of haz-
ardous gasses.
Read labels very carefully for specific warnings, human toxicity state-
ments, and environmental cautions.
Follow label directions for the disposal of the product container when
empty.
Environmental Hazards; Trichloro-s-triazinetrione is toxic to fish. Do
not discharge effluent containing this product into lakes, streams, ponds,
estuaries, oceans, or public waters unless this product is specifically
identified and addressed in an NPDES permit. Do not discharge effluent
containing this product to sewer systems without previously notifying the
sewage treatment plant authority. For guidance contact your State Water
Board or Regional Office of the EPA.
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Use Directions
BMA
.BAAA
iFQBB
IAAAA
Site. Effirary,
Dosage and Formulation
AQUATIC NONFOOD
(Aquatic Sites)
Air Washer Water Sys-
tems
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered for this site are intended to control the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi, and al-
gae.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned by any suita-
ble means before treatment is begun. Make applica-
tion at a point in the system where the chemical
will be uniformly mixed. When algal or microbial
growth is noticed, an initial high concentration
dosage should be used and repeated until control
is achieved. When control is evident, a subse-
quent dosage of lower concentration should be used
to maintain control. Should algae or slime become
•visible agaia,, the initial slug dose should be
used, followed by the maintenance procedure.
Microbicide/microbistat
Slime-forming bacteria
Slime-forming fungi
Algae
2.7-5,3 ppm avail. Initial treatment. When system is noticeably
Cl fouled, add product to system. Repeat until con-
(20%, 99%, 99.4% G) trol is achieved.
(98.8%, 99% P/T)
(20% SC/S)
or
6.7-18 ppm avail.
Cl
(99.4% G)
(99%, 99.4% P/T)
or
11-120 ppm avail.
Cl
(99.5% P/T)
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Use Directions
I05JE
ABAAA
AFQBB
Site. Effirary, _
Dosage and Formulation
Air Washer Water Systems (continued)
0.5-1.1 ppm avail. Subsequent treatment. When microbial control is
Cl evident, add product to system. Repeat as needed
(20%, 99%, 99.4% G) to maintain 1 ppm of chlorine residual in the re-
(98.8%, 99% P/T) circulating water for at least 4 hours.
(20% SC/S)
or
1.8-5 ppm avail. Cl
(99%, 99.4% G)
Cl
or
11-60 ppm avail
(99.5% P/T)
Brewery Pasteurizer
Water
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered for this site are intended to control slime-
forming bacteria in tunnel pasteurizers and con-
tainer warmers. Drain, clean, and refill pasteur-
izer prior to initial treatment. Add product to
the water system by manual or automatic propor-
tioner methods. Add product to each compartment
or tank and allow for equal distribution through-
out the pasteurizer system. Maintain concentra-
tion of product in the system by daily monitoring
and addition of product. Periodically drain and
clean the system.
Microbicide/micr obis tat
Slime-forming bacteria
Slime-forming fungi
4-5.3 ppm avail. Cl Initial treatment. When system is noticeably
(99% G) fouled, add product to system. Repeat until con-
(98.8%, 99% P/T) trol is achieved.
or
5-120 ppm avail. Cl
(99%, 99.4% G)
(99.5% P/T)
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Use Directions
Site. Efficacy, ^________
Dosage and Formulation
Brewery Pasteurizer Water (continued)
0.5-1.1 ppm avail. Subsequent treatment. When microbial control is
Cl evident, add product to the system. Repeat daily
(99% G) or as needed.
(98.8%, 99% P/T)
or
5-60 ppm avail. Cl
(99%, 99.4% G)
(99.5% P/T)
19MA Commercial and Indus-
trial Water Cooling
Towers and Evaporative
Condensers
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered for this site are intended to control the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi, and algae
which impair the efficiency of the system. Meth-
ods of application may be slug feed treatment,
intermittent feed treatment, or continuous feed
treatment.
When algal or microbial growth is noticed, an ini-
tial high concentration dosage is used and repeat-
ed until control is achieved. When control is evi-
dent, a subsequent dosage of lower concentration
is used to maintain control. Should algae or
slime become visible again, the initial slug dose
should be used, followed by the maintenance proce-
dure.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned by any suita-
ble means before treatment is begun.
Products may be fed by drip-feed device, measuring
container, or suitable chemical pump such as pro-
portioning, variable speed positive displacement,
or reciprocating types. Manual additions may also
be used. Products should be fed at a location in
the system where they will be uniformly mixed and
evenly distributed.
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers
(continued)
Microbicide/microbistat
\A Slime-forming bacteria
BB Slime-forming fungi
AA Algae
2.6-160 ppm avail. Initial treatment. When system is noticeably
Cl fouled, add product to system. Repeat until con-
(20%, 25%, 99%, trol is achieved.
99.4%, 99.5%,
99.9% G)
(98.8%, 99%, 99.4%,
99.5% P/T)
(20% SC/S)
0.5-120 ppm avail. Subsequent treatment. When raicrobial control is
Cl evident, add product to system. Repeat as needed.
(20%, 25%, 99%,
99.4%, 99.5%,
99.9% G)
(95%, 98.8%, 99%,
97.4%, 99.5% P/T)
(20% SC/S)
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8MA
Site. Effirary.
Dosage and Formulation
Heat Exchanger Water
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use; The product regis-
tered in this site is a microbistat used to con-
trol the growth of slime-forming bacteria, slime-
forming fungi, and algae in industrial recirculat-
ing heat exchanger water. The object of control
is to stabilize the microbial population at a
level at which slimes will not interfere with the
operating efficiency of the system. This product
is intended for industrial and commercial use
only.
Systems should be drained and thoroughly cleaned
to remove algae, microbiological slime and other
deposits prior to treatment. Treatment involves
an initial dose which is repeated until microbial
control is obtained, followed by subsequent doses
added periodically to maintain control. Add prod-
uct at a point in the system where it will be uni-
formly mixed and evenly distributed. Application
is by slug, intermittent, or continuous feed meth-
ods. In systems which are not recirculating, prod-
uct should be added at various locations in the
system to facilitate distribution of treatment.
Feed product into system by chemical metering pump
or disperse in measuring container. The frequency
of addition of maintenance doses depends upon the
amount of blowdown and the severity of the micro-
biological problem.
-BAAA
tFQBB
lAAAA
Microbicide/microbistat
Slime-forming bacteria
Slime-forming fungi
Algae
9.3-120 ppm avail.
Cl
(99%, 99.5% P/T)
5-60 ppm avail. Cl
(99%, 99.5% P/T)
Initial treatment. When system is noticeably
fouled, add product to the system. Repeat until
control is achieved.
Subsequent treatment. When microbial control is
evident, add product to system. Repeat as needed.
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5MA
Site. Effirary,
Dosage and Formulation
Secondary Oil
Systems
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered for this site is intended for use in secon-
dary oil recovery water systems such as oil field
water flood or salt water disposal systems for the
control of sulfate-reducing bacteria (Desulfovi-
brio desulfuricans). and aerobic slime-forming
bacteria (Pseudomonas sp. and Bacillus sp.) which
impair the efficiency of the system. Method of
application may be slug, intermittent, or continu-
ous.
Slug Feed Treatment. Treatment that involves addi-
tion of a specified dose to the system at 1 time.
Treatment may be repeated at intervals, usually
once a day or less frequently.
Intermittent Feed Treatment. Treatment that is on
a semi-continuous basis. Provides a continuous
dosage over a brief period and is repeated at stat-
ed intervals.
Continous Feed Treatment. Treatment that is on an
uninterrupted basis to provide a sustained concen-
tration. Usually an initial slug dose is used to
establish control prior to continuous treatment.
When algal or microbial growth is noticed, an ini-
tial high concentration dosage is used and repeat-
ed to obtain control. When control is evident, a
subsequent dosage of lower concentration is used
to maintain control.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned by any suita-
ble means before treatment is begun.
Product may be fed by drip-feed device, measuring
container, or suitable chemical pump such as pro-
portioning, variable speed positive displacement,
or reciprocating types. Manual additions may also
be used. Products should be fed at a location in
the system where they will be uniformly mixed and
evenly distributed.
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AA
AA
IBB
lAA
I26MA
Site. Effirary,
Dosage and Formulation
Secondary Oil Recovery Systems (continued)
Microbicide/microbistat
Slime-forming bacteria
Sulfate-reducing bacteria
Slime-forming fungi
Algae
25-254 ppm avail. Initial slug, intermittent, or continuous feed
Cl
(99.5% P/T)
25-127 ppm avail.
Cl
(99.5% P/T)
Sewage Systems
treatment. When system is noticeably fouled, add
product to the system. Repeat until control is
achieved.
Subsequent slug, intermittent, or continuous feed
treatment. When microbial control is evident, add
product to the system. Repeat as needed.
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered for this site are used to control pathogenic
and odor-causing microorganisms in sewage systems.
Sewage systems include sewers, sewage effluent
water, cesspools, septic tanks, sewage settling
ponds, sludge beds, storm drains, and street cul-
verts .
Add product as directed by the label.
Disinfectant
0.2 ppm residual Cl Disinfection of sewage.
(99% G)
(99% P/T)
or
0.5-1.5 ppm avail.
Cl
(99% P/T)
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IMA
Site. Effirary,
Dosage and Formulation
Swimming Pool Water
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered for this site are for use as disinfectants
and algaecides in swimming pool water. Treatment
procedures for swimming pool water include initial
treatment for newly filled pools, maintenance,
superchlorination, and winterizing.
Initial treatment. For the initial treatment of
newly filled pools or for pool start-up, one or
more high doses of product are added until the
proper residual chlorine is established. Prior to
initial treatment, backwash or properly clean fil-
ter system and adjust pH to specified range (usual-
ly pH 7.2 to 7.6 for chlorine-bearing products).
The use of a chlorine stabilizing agent such as
s-triazinetriol (cyanuric acid) is recommended by
some products prior to or following the initial
treatment. The stabilizer (or conditioner) is
used to slow the dissipation rate of the residual
chlorine. Stabilized pools usually require mainte-
nance of a higher concentration of residual chlo-
rine than unstabilized pools.
Maintenance. To maintain the proper residual chlo-
rine, daily or less frequent doses of product are
added to the pool water. Maintenance of a residu-
al chlorine is dependent on ambient temperature,
light intensity, bather load, and airborne contami-
nants. Test pool water with test kits frequently
to maintain the proper residual chlorine level and
the proper pH. Follow label directions for method
of application (e.g., broadcast on the surface,
predissolve in water, and pour in skimmer, float-
ing dispenser, or automatic feeding device).
Superchlorination. Superchlorination or shock
treatment is used to quickly increase the residual
chlorine in the pool water. Superchlorination is
used periodically to control algae and reduce ac-
cumulated organic matter due to high temperatures,
rain, and wind. Products usually specify treat-
ment once every 7 or 14 days. Add when pool is
not in use. Do not allow swimmers to enter pool
until residual chlorine falls below 2.0 to 3.0 ppm
as indicated by proper testing.
Winterizing. Product is added to pool water to
control the growth of algae and odor-causing bac-
teria during the winter months. Add product prior
to covering pool for the winter.
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Site. Effirary,
Dosage and Formulation
Swimming Pool Water (continued)
Disinfectant
Algae (including black algae)
Use Directions
Initial pool water treatment.
May be formulated with potassium dichloro-s-
triazinetrione.
0.9-21.3 ppm avail.
Cl
(26%, 55.6%, 61%,
62.3%, 66%,
66.52%, 68%, 70%,
72.1%, 97%, 98%,
99%, 99.5%, 100%
G)
(38.9%, 56%, 60%,
63%, 65%, 66%,
67%, 68%, 70%,
78%, 82%, 90%,
99%, 99.3%, 99.5%,
100% P/T)
[MAI]
0.9-1.8 ppm avail.
Cl
(16.63%, 33.26%,
49.89% G)
0.2-5 ppm residual Maintenance pool water treatment.
Cl May be formulated with one or a combination of:
(55.6%, 62.3%, 66%, sodium bromide and potassium dichloro-s-triazine-
trione.
79%,
66.52%, 70%,
72.1%, 77.6%,
97%, 98%, 99%,
99.1%, 99.5%, 100%
G)
(38.8%, 56%, 60%,
63%, 65%, 66%,
67%, 70%, 78%,
80%, 81%, 82%,
89%, 90%, 93%,
94%, 95%, 95.4%,
96%, 98.6%, 98.8%,
99%, 99.3% 99.4%,
99.5%, 99.7%, 100%
P/T)
or
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Site. Efficacy, Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Swimming Pool Water (continued)
[MAI]
0.7-3 ppm residual
Cl
(33.26%, 49.89% G)
(96% P/T)
0.7-21.4 ppm avail. Superchlorination pool water treatment.
Cl May be formulated with potassium dichloro-s-
(61%, 66%, 66.52%, triazinetrione.
68%, 70%, 81%,
97%, 99%, 99.5%,
100% G)
(38.9%, 56%, 60%,
63%, 66%, 67%,
80%, 82%, 99%,
99.5%, 99.7%, 100%
P/T)
[MAI]
5.9 ppm avail.
Cl
(49.89% G)
5.4-26.8 ppm avail. Superchlorination pool water treatment for black
Cl algae control.
(96.2%, 98%, 99%,
100% G)
or
106 ppm avail. Cl
(99% G)
1.3-11.9 ppm avail. Winterizing pool water treatment.
Cl May be formulated with alkyl*dimethyl 1-naphthyl-
(50%, 99% G) methyl ammonium chloride *alkyl (98% C12, 2% C14).
(63%, 95%, 99%,
99.5%, 100%
P/T)
[MAI]
(97% P/T)
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Site. Efficacy, Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Swimming Pool Water (continued)
4.7 ppm avail. Cl Initial spa pool water treatment.
(99.5% G)
or
3 ppm avail. Cl
(30.3%, 99% P/T)
1-3.3 ppm residual Maintenance spa pool water treatment.
Cl
(99.5% G)
(30.3%, 95%, 99%,
99.3%, 99.5% P/T)
8.7-9.3 ppm avail. Superchlorination spa pool water treatment.
Cl
(99.5% G)
or
5-6 ppm avail. Cl
(30.3%, 99% P/T)
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Use Directions
Formulation
INDOOR
(Animals__ancL their Man-Made Premises)
HatcJhexJLEguipjnent
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on hatchers, incuba-
tors, brooders, setters, trays, buggies, and other
hatchery surfaces.
Products are diluted with water. Application is
by spray, wash, sponge, mop, brush, cloth, or auto-
mated systems.
Non-food use limitation: No food tolerance has
been established for product. Contamination of
food or food animals by product residues is to be
strictly avoided. Follow non-food use procedures.
1) Remove all poultry from premises, trucks,
coops, and crates.
2) Remove all litter and droppings from floors,
walls, and surfaces of facilities occupied or
traversed by poultry.
3) Empty all troughs, racks, and other feeding and
watering appliances.
4) Thoroughly clean all surfaces with soap or
detergent and rinse with water.
5) Saturate surfaces with the recommended disin-
fecting solution for a period of ten minutes.
6) Ventilate buildings, coops, and other closed
spaces. Do not house poultry or employ equipment
until treatment has been absorbed, set, or dried.
7) Thoroughly scrub treated feed racks, troughs,
automatic feeders, fountains, and waterers with
soap or detergent, and rinse with potable water
before reuse.
Sanitizer
97 ppm avail.
(99% P/T)
Cl Sanitization of equipment.
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200A
Site. Effir.ary,
Dosage and Formulation
Zoo Premises and
Equipment
Use Directions
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
973 ppm avail. Cl
(99% P/T)
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered for this site are for use on zoo premises
and equipment.
Disinfection of precleaned surfaces.
(Agricultural Premises and Equipment)
i0010A
Commercial Egg Treat-
ment
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in cleaning and san-
itizing commercial eggs (i.e., eggs intended for
human consumption). These products reduce bacte-
ria on egg shell surfaces which cause spoilage of
fresh and storage eggs.
Single step method: Product is used for cleaning
and sanitizing of eggs in one-step.
Two step method: Procedure requires 2 steps:
1) the initial cleaning of eggs and gross reduc-
tion of bacteria, followed by; 2) final sanitiza-
tion with a sanitizing rinse. Products may be
cleaners and sanitizers or sanitizers only. Clean-
ers and sanitizers are used in the first step or
in both steps. Sanitizers are used only in the
final sanitizing step.
Eggs are treated by spray, dip, or immersion.
Label directions may specify use of product in
1) spray, tank-type, brush, oscillating, propel-
ler, air-action, automatic conveyor, or systemized
continuous washers; 2) basket or immersion wash-
ers; or 3) manual washing operations. Follow manu-
facturer's instructions for use of products in spe-
cific washer units. For immersion washing, a 2 to
5 minute immersion of eggs is specified. For egg
plants operating under United States Department of
Agriculture supervision, immersion of eggs in
water is no longer permitted.
For federally inspected egg plants, operating un-
der the supervision of the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture, follow the regulations of the
U.S.D.A. Egg Grading Branch for washing egg
shells.
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Site. Effira^y,
Dosage and Formulatinn
Commercial Egg Treatment (continued)
Use Directions
U.S.D.A. recommended shell egg washing procedures:
1) Wash eggs promptly after gathering.
2) Do not try to clean excessively dirty eggs.
3) Water with an iron content in excess of 2 ppm
should not be used.
4) Do not reuse wash water except when used in a
continuous type washer.
5) Wash water temperature to be 90 F (32.2 C) or
higher.
6) Maintain wash water at a temperature 20 to 40 F
(11.1 to 22.2 C) warmer than the eggs.
7) Spray rinse washed eggs with warm potable water
containing an approved sanitizing compound.
8) Eggs should be reasonably dry before casing or
breaking.
Observe specific product directions concerning re-
quirements for product dilution, water tempera-
ture, contact time, and potable water rinse. A
thorough potable water rinse should be specified
after final sanitizing treatment of eggs with resi-
dual sanitizer compound if eggs are to be immedi-
ately broken for use In the manufacture of egg
products.
Sanitizer
97 ppm avail. Cl
(99% G)
(99% P/T)
or
110-659 ppm avail.
Cl
(5% SC/S)
Sanitization of eggs.
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iSJE-2
Site. Effirary,
Dosage and Formulation
Dairy Equipment
(Unspecified)
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on dairy equipment
and dairy milk-contact surfaces. Note: Products
were placed in this entry when the product label
used the term "dairy" without specifying dairy
farm (milk production) and/or dairy plant (milk
processing).
Clean and rinse all equipment prior to sanitiza-
tion. Deposits of milk solids will interfere with
sanitization, thus all contaminating milk residue
must be flushed from equipment and equipment sur-
faces prior to sanitization. Activity of chemical
sanitizers may be adversely affected by ingredi-
ents in washing compounds and organic matter car-
ried over from the wash solution. A rinse between
the cleaning and the sanitizing treatment is impor-
tant in maintaining the strength of the sanitizing
solution. A one-step cleanersanitizer may be used
without prior cleaning.
Dilute product as directed to prepare sanitizing
solutions. Apply by ciiculation, immersion, wipe,
swab, brush, or spray. Allow the solution to
drain and air dry. Do not rinse the surface with
water after sanitizing as this will recontaminate
the surface.
Observe local regulations regarding contact time
of sanitizing solutions. A 2 minute contact time
is stipulated by health departments that follow
the United States Public Health Service Ordinance
and Code.
Sanitizing solutions used on food contact equip-
ment and surfaces are regulated by the Food and
Drug Administration and Indirect Food Additives
under Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations, Sec-
tion 178.1010. Solutions specified in this sec-
tion may be safely used on food contact equipment
and surfaces that are adequately drained before
contact with food. The solutions may not exceed
specified concentrations (100 ppm available chlo-
rine) .
Refer to Appendix F of the Grade 'A' Pasteurized
Milk Ordinance - 1965 Recommendations of the Unit-
ed States Public Health Service for existing milk
sanitization standards and local milk sanitization
regulations.
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Use Directions
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!4
Site. Efficary,
Dosage and Formulation
Dairy Equipment (Unspecified) (continued)
Sanitizer
100 ppm avail. Cl Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
(30% P/T)
or
271 ppm avail. Cl
(6% SC/S)
I05JE Dairy Farm Milking
Equipment
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on dairy farm milk-
ing equipment and utensils. Products are used to
sanitize milking machines, milk cans, tanks,
lines, pails, inflations, teat cups, and similar
equipment.
Refer to Dairy Equipment (Unspecified) for general
instructions for use.
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Sanitizer
97 ppm avail. Cl
(99% G)
(99% P/T)
or
332 ppm avail. Cl
(5% SC/S)
95-100 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
191-199 ppm avail. Sanitizer-cleaner for surfaces.
Cl
(3.5%. 10% SC/S)
Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
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Site. Effi
Use Directions
_
Dosage and Formulation
Dairy Farm Milking Equipment (continued)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
494-570 ppm avail. Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
)1JF
)5JF
Farm Premises
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on Farm Premises
and Equipment.
Product is diluted with water and applied by rag,
swab, sponge, brush, sprayer, or by immersion.
Non-food use limitation: No food tolerance has
been established for product. Contamination of
food or food animals by product residues is to be
strictly avoided. Follow non-food use procedures:
1) Remove all animals and feed from premises, vehi-
cles, and enclosures.
2) Remove all litter and manure from floors,
walls, and surfaces of barns, pens, stalls,
chutes, and other facilities and fixtures occupied
or traversed by animals.
3) Empty all troughs, racks, and other feeding and
watering appliances.
4) Thoroughly clean all surfaces with soap or
detergent and rinse with water.
5) Saturate all surfaces with the recommended dis-
infecting solution for a period of 10 minutes.
6) Immerse all halters, ropes, and other types of
equipment used in handling and restraining ani-
mals, as well as forks, shovels, and scrapers used
for removing litter and manure.
7) Ventilate buildings, cars, boats, and other
closed spaces. Do not house livestock or employ
treated equipment until product has been absorbed,
set, or dried.
8) Thoroughly scrub all treated feed racks, man-
gers, troughs, automatic feeders, fountains, and
waters with soap or detergent, and rinse with pot-
able water before reuse.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Site. Effirapy,
Dosage and Formulation
Farm Premises (continued)
Sanitizer
271 ppm avail. Cl Sanitization of precleaned equipment.
(6% SC/S)
QOOJA
OOOGA
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
973 ppm avail. Cl
(99% P/T)
Poultry House Premises
and Equipment
Disinfection of precleaned surfaces.
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in poultry houses,
including broiler, layer, and brooder houses,
cages, coops, crates, feeding and watering equip-
ment and other equipment found on these premises.
Dilute product with water. Apply by cloth, swab,
sponge, brush, spray, or immersion. Before sani-
tizer or disinfectant treatment, preclean and
rinse all surfaces thoroughly.
Non-food use limitation: No food tolerance has
been established for product. Contamination of
food or food animals by product residues is to be
strictly avoided. Follow non-food use directions:
1) Remove all poultry and feeds from premises,
trucks, coops, and crates.
2) Remove all litter and droppings from floors,
walls, and surfaces of facilities occupied or
traversed by poultry.
3) Empty all troughs, racks, and other feeding and
watering appliances.
4) Thoroughly clean all surfaces with soap or
detergent and rinse with water.
5) Saturate surfaces with the recommended disin-
fecting solution for a period of 10 minutes.
6) Ventilate buildings, coops, and other closed
spaces. Do not house poultry or employ equipment
until treatment has been absorbed, set, or dried.
7) Thoroughly scrub treated feed racks, troughs,
automatic feeders, fountains, and waterers with
soap or detergent, and rinse with potable water
before reuse.
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3000A
3
4
!2
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Site. Effirary,
Dosage and Formulation
Poultry House Premises and Equipment (continued)
Use Directions
Sanitizer
97 ppm avail. Cl
(99% G)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
973 ppm avail. Cl
(99% P/T)
(Household)
Household Premises and
Contents
Sanitizer
95-100 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
191-199 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
(0.6% G)
(0.35% WP)
or
494-570 ppm avail,
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Sanitization of precleaned equipment.
Disinfection of precleaned surfaces.
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in household prem-
ises (i.e., vails, floors, fixtures) and contents
(i.e., furnishings, equipment and other hard sur-
faces) .
Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
Sanitizer-cleaner for surfaces.
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
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'OOOOA
22
24
23
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Use Directions
(Commercial and Industrial Uses)
Commercial. Industrial.
and Institutional
Premises and Equipment
(Non-Medical)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on commercial, in-
dustrial, institutional, and public premises and
equipment.
This site includes the premises and equipment of
the following areas:
1) Commercial - hotels, motels, theaters, wffice
buildings, airports, bus stations, and train ter-
minals.
2) Industrial - factories, mills, and industrial
plants and areas.
3) Institutional - schools, colleges, camps, corri-
dors, offices, auditoriums, institutions, and asy-
lums.
4) Public areas - public areas, public frnildiings,
or public rooms.
Premises is defined to include: ceilings, doors,
doorknobs, fixtures, floors, liglht switches,
stairs, walls, windows, and woodwork.
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
(0.6% G)
(0.35%, 0.45%, 0.5%
WP)
or
400-600 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 101, SC/S)
Sanitizer
95-100 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
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Site. Efficacy, Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Commercial. Industrial, and Institutional Premises and Equipment (Non-
Medical) (continued)
3 Sanitizer
4 Deodorizer
191-199 ppm avail. Sanitizer-cleaner of surfaces.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
(Food and Feed Processing Plants)
General Information;
Equipment and food contact surfaces general instructions for use: Thor-
oughly clean and rinse equipment. Sanitize immediately before equipment
is to be used, or as specified by local regulations. One-step sanitizer-
cleaners and disinfectant-cleaners may be used without prior cleaning.
Dilute product as directed. Application may be by wet wipe, scrub,
flood, flush, rinse, circulation, immersion, or spray methods.
Observe local regulations regarding contact period of the sanitizing
solution. A 2 minute contact time is stipulated by health departments
that follow the United States Public Health Service Ordinance and Code.
Adhere to manufacturer's instructions regarding the temperature of di-
luent and rinse. Drain equipment and food contact surfaces thoroughly.
Rinse with potable water when required.
Sanitizing solutions are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration
as Indirect Food Additives under Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations,
Section 178.1010. Solutions specified in this section may be safely
used on food processing equipment within the prescribed conditions. The
solutions may not exceed specified concentrations (200 ppm). A potable
water rinse is not required following the use of the solutions, provided
the equipment and surfaces are adequately drained before contact with
food. The solutions may not exceed specified concentrations. A potable
water rinse is required when drainage alone is inadequate to prevent
adulteration of food products.
The use of sanitizing solutions other than those identified in 21 Code
of Federal Regulations, Section 178.1010, disinfecting solutions, one-
step sanitizer-cleaners and disinfectant-cleaners must always be fol-
lowed by a potable water rinse.
Premises (i.e.. floors, walls, and other non-food contact surfaces) gen-
eral instructions for use: Product directions may require a precleaning
step before treatment. Remove all particulate contamination. Applica-
tion may be by wipe, scrub, rinse, mop, or spray. Allow recommended con-
tact time. Remove or carefully protect food products and food packaging
materials before using quaternary ammonium products. Avoid contamina-
tion of food contact surfaces and food when applying pesticide solu-
tions. Drain surfaces thoroughly. Rinse with potable water where
required.
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Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Site. Effirary,
Dosage and Formulation
(Food and Feed Processing Plants) (continued)
General Information (continued)
For mold/mildew control, preclean hard non-porous surfaces prior to
treatment when required. Apply by sponge, cloth, mop, or spray. Allow
to dry. Do not rinse. Repeat periodically or when mold/mildew growth
appears.
)1JE Bakery Processing
Equipment
Sanitizer
95-100 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on bakery equip-
ment.
Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
332 ppm avail. Cl Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils,
(5% SC/S)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
191-199 ppm avail. Sanitizer-cleaner for surfaces.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
494-570 ppm avail. Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
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I1JF
019JE
Site. Effirary,
Dosage and ForimilaHnn
Bakery Processing Plant
Premises
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Sanitizer
95-100 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
191-199 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
494-570 ppm avail,
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Beverage Processing
Equipment
Sanitizer
97 ppm avail. Cl
(99% G)
(99% P/T)
or
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on bakery process-
ing plant premises (i.e., floors, walls and other
non-food contact surfaces).
Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
Sanitizer-cleaner for surfaces.
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on beverage process-
ing equipment. Beverage processing equipment in-
cludes utensils, tanks, vats, hoses, pipelines,
fillers, capping, crowning, and bottling equipment
and other beverage contact equipment used in bever-
age, soft drink, carbonated beverage, and bottling
plant processing. Included in this section are
products intended for final sanitizing of beverage
bottles, cans, and other containers.
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
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I019JF
Site. Effiraoy,
Dosage and Formulation
CFA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Beverage Processing Equipment (continued)
271-332 ppm avail.
Cl
(5%, 6% SC/S)
95-100 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
191-199 ppm avail. Sanitizer-cleaner for surfaces.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
494-570 ppm avail. Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Beverage Processing
Plant Premises
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on beverage process-
ing plant premises (i.e., floors, walls, and other
non-food contact surfaces).
Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
Sanitizer
95-100 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
191-199 ppm avail. Sanitizer-cleaner for surfaces.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
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03JE
04JE
Site. Efficacy,
Dosage and Formulation
Beverage Processing Plant Premises (continued)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
Use Directions
494-570 ppm avail,
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Brewery Processing
Equipment
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
I004JE
Sanitizer
97 ppm avail. Cl
(99% G)
(99% P/T)
or
332 ppm avail. Cl
(5% SC/S)
Cannery Processing
Equipment
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on brewery process-
ing equipment. Brewery processing equipment in-
cludes utensils, tanks, vats, hoses, pipelines,
fillers, capping and crowning equipment, filters,
fermenters, and other food contact equipment used
in brewery processing.
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on cannery process-
ing equipment including vats, conveyor belts, uten-
sils, tanks, hoses, pipelines, fillers, and other
food contact surfaces.
Refer to Brewery Processing Equipment for dose and
use information.
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Dosage and Formulation
I2JE Egg Processing Equip-
ment
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on egg processing
equipment including egg breaking, egg washers, and
other food contact surfaces.
Sanitizer
96-97 ppm avail. Cl Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
(99% P/T)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
[MAI] Sanitizer-cleaner for equipment and surfaces.
150-300 ppm avail. Formulated with sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione.
Cl
(2% SC/S)
012JF Egg Processing Plant
Premises
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered in this site is for use in egg processing
plant premises (i.e., floors, walls, and other non-
food contact surfaces).
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
[MAI] Sanitizer-cleaner for equipment and surfaces.
150-300 ppm avail. Formulated with sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione.
Cl
(2% SC/S)
I022JE Fish and Seafood Proc-
essing Equipment
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on fish and seafood
processing equipment.
3 Sanitizer
292-487 ppm avail. Sanitization of equipment and utensils.
Cl
(99% G)
(99% P/T)
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Dosage and Formulation
|2JF Fish Processing Plant
Premises
General Instructions for Use; The product regis-
tered in this site is for use in fish processing
plant premises (i.e., floors, walls, and other non-
food contact surfaces).
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
301-487 ppm avail. Disinfection of precleaned surfaces.
Cl
(99% P/T)
JODJT Food Processing Equip-
ment and Surfaces
(Food Contact)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on food processing
equipment (i.e., blanchers, evaporators, fillers,
tanks, vats, pipelines, valves, utensils, cutting
boards, and other food contact surfaces).
I Sanitizer
95-117 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Cl
(99% G)
(30%, 99% P/T)
(3.5%, 10%, 18%
SC/S)
or
219-232 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 6%, 10%,
18% SC/S)
or
332 ppm avail. Cl
(5% SC/S)
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Use Directions
Site. EfficarY.
Dosage and Formulation
Food Processine Equipment and Surfaces (Food Contact) (continued)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
191-199 ppm avail. Sanitizer-cleaner for surfaces.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
[MAI] Sanitizer-cleaner for equipment and surfaces.
150-300 ppm avail. Formulated with sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione.
Cl
(2% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
385-577 ppm avail. Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
iDOOJF Food Processing Plant
Premises
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on food processing
plant premises (i.e., floors, walls, and other non-
food contact surfaces).
Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
Sanitizer
95-100 ppm avail.
Cl
(99% G)
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
191-199 ppm avail. Sanitizer-cleaner for surfaces.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
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Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Site. Efficary.
Dosage and Formulation
Food Processing Plant Premises (continued)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
385-577 ppm avail. Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
[MAI]
150-300 ppm avail.
Cl
(2% SC/S)
Meat Processing Equip-
ment
Sanitizer
96-100 ppm avail.
Cl
(30%, 99% P/T)
or
332 ppm avail. Cl
(5% SC/S)
95-100 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Sanitizer-cleaner for equipment and surfaces.
Formulated with sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione.
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on food contact sur-
faces in meat processing plants (i.e., work
tables, cutting block surfaces, saws, grinders,
utensils, coolers, cleavers, gambrels, carts,
trays, racks, trolleys, and similar equipment or
food contact surfaces in meat packing plants,
slaughter houses, smoke houses, and meat process-
ing plants).
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
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Use Directions
Site. Effirary,
Dosage and Formulation
Meat Processing Equipment (continued)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
146-433 ppm avail. Sanitizer-cleaner for equipment and surfaces.
Cl May be formulated with sodium dichloro-s-triazine-
(2%, 3.5%, 10% trione.
SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
485-577 ppm avail. Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
008JF Meat Processing Plant
Premises
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in meat processing
plant premises (i.e., floors, walls, and other non-
food contact surfaces).
Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
Sanitizer
95-100 ppm avail.
Cl
(99% P/T)
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
146-433 ppm avail. Sanitizer-cleaner for equipment and surfaces.
Cl May be formulated with sodium dichloro-s-triazine-
(2%, 3.5%, 10% trione.
SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
385-577 ppm avail. Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
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05JE
23
24
22
24
Site. Effirary,
Dosage and Formulation
Milk Processing Equip-
ment
Use Directions
Sanitizer
95-117 ppm avail.
Cl
(99% G)
(99% P/T)
(3.5%, 10%, 18%
SC/S)
or
219-232 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 18% SC/S)
or
332 ppm avail. Cl
(5% SC/S)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
191-199 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
494-570 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in milk and dairy
processing plants. Included in this section are
products used to sanitize blanchers, evaporators,
homogenizers, holding tanks, pipelines, valves,
utensils, butter starter tanks, cheese processing
equipment and utensils, and similar milk contact
equipment.
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Sanitizer-cleaner for surfaces.
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces,
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Site. Efficacy,
Dosage and Formulation
Milk Processing Plant
Premises
Use Directions
Sanitizer
95-100 ppm avail.
Cl
(99% P/T)
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
191-199 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
494-570 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in milk and dairy
processing plant premises (i.e., floors, walls,
ceilings, and other non-food contact surfaces).
Also refer to Farm Premises for efficacy, dose and
use information.
Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
Sanitizer-cleaner for surfaces.
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
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Site. Efficary,
Dosage and Formulation
Poultry Processing
Equipment
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on food contact sur-
faces in poultry processing and packing plants
(i.e., cutting surfaces, picking machines, uten-
sils, eviscerating lines, shackle lines, chill
tanks, packing tables, and other equipment and
food contact surfaces).
Sanitizer
;3
:4
22
24
95-100 ppm avail.
Cl
(99% P/T)
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
or
332 ppm avail. Cl
(5% SC/S)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
191-199 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils,
Sanitizer-cleaner for surfaces.
23
24
385-577 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
[MAI]
150-300 ppm avail.
Cl
(2% SC/S)
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces,
Sanitizer-cleaner for equipment and surfaces.
Formulated with sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione.
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14
23
24
Site. Efficary,
Dosage and Formulation
Poultry Processing
Plant Premises
Use Directions
Sanitizer
95-100 ppm avail.
Cl
(99% P/T)
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
191-199 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
385-577 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
[MAI]
150-300 ppm avail.
Cl
(2% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in poultry process-
ing plants (i.e., floors, walls, ceilings, and
other non-food contact surfaces).
Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
Sanitizer-cleaner for surfaces.
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
Sanitizer-cleaner for equipment and surfaces.
Formulated with sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione.
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Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
(Eating Establishments)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
I06JE Eating Establishment
Equipment and Utensils
\23
Sanitizer
95-117 ppm avail.
Cl
(99% G)
(99% P/T)
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
or
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on equipment and
utensils in eating establishments (i.e., restau-
rants, taverns, bars, cafeterias, etc.) where food
and beverages are served. Utensils include silver-
ware, dishes, glassware, and similar cooking and
eating utensils. Equipment includes fixtures,
stoves, sinks, and refrigerators.
Sanitizers which are registered for use on food
contact surfaces are required to be in compliance
with the food additive regulations identified in
Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations, Section
178.1010, Sanitizing solutions.
Sanitizer food contact surface treatment instruc-
tions ;
1) Remove surface soils by scraping or flushing
with water.
2) Wash with a suitable detergent or cleaner.
3) Rinse with potable water.
4) Dilute product according to label directions.
5) Apply by immersion, flooding, spraying, mop-
ping, sponging, or wiping making sure to wet all
surfaces thoroughly.
6) Allow for the specified contact time (at least
1 minute).
7) Allow the use solution to drain and air dry.
8) Do not rinse the surface with water after sani-
tizing as this will recontaminate the surface.
Follow label instructions for products registered
for use on food contact surfaces which are disin-
fectants.
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
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Dosage and Formulation
ZI7. Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Eating Establishment Equipment and Utensils (continued)
232 ppm avail. Cl
(3.5% SC/S)
or
332 ppm avail. Cl
(5% SC/S)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
191-199 ppm avail. Sanitizer-cleaner of surfaces.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
(0.6% G)
(0.35% WP)
or
494-570 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
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Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Eating Establishment
Premises
ui Acceptaoie uses
Use Directions
Sanitizer
95-100 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
191-199 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
(0.6% G)
(0.45% WP)
or
494-570 ppm avail,
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on eating establish-
ment premises (i.e., floors, walls, and other non-
food contact surfaces). Eating establishment prem-
ises include commercial restaurants and cafeteri-
as, institutional and household kitchens and din-
ing areas, etc.
Preclean surfaces before treatment with the anti-
microbial solution. Dilute product according to
label directions. Apply by mop, spray, cloth,
sprinkle, scrub, brush, or machine apparatus.
Thoroughly wet surfaces to be treated. Avoid con-
tamination of foods or food contact surfaces.
Some products require a rinse with potable water
following the antimicrobial treatment.
Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
Sanitizer-cleaner for surfaces.
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
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Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
(Hospitals and Related Institutions)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
iQUHA Hospital Premises and
lOOJC Equipment
3
;4
>2
>4
Sanitizer
95-100 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
191-199 ppm avail,
Cl
(3.5%. 10% SC/S)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
(0.35%, 0.45% WP)
or
494-570 ppm avail.
Cl
(3.5%, 10% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in hospitals and
medical facility premises (i.e., floors, walls,
ceilings, fixtures, air ducts, and environmental
surfaces) and on hospital non-critical contents
(i.e., furniture, bedframes, telephones, tables,
carts, physical therapy equipment, bedpans, bas-
ins, and janitorial equipment). Some products are
intended for use on hospital conductive floors.
Medical facilities include nursing homes, doctor
and dentist offices, laboratories, and sanitari-
ums. Hospital non-critical contents includes
those items, hard surfaces, equipment, and furni-
ture that does not contact the patient or only
contacts the patient's skin.
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils,
Sanitizer-cleaner of surfaces.
Disinfectant-cleaner of surfaces.
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
llHA Surgical Instruments
HUG
General Instructions for Use: The product in this
site is for use on surgical instruments and hospi-
tal, medical, and/or laboratory critical instru-
ments. Critical instruments are those instruments
which penetrate the tissue or make intimate con-
tact with the blood or the mucous membranes of the
body.
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
(0.35% WP)
(Industrial Preservatives and Additives)
10050A Leather and Leather
Products
General Instructions for Use; The product in this
site is for use on leather and leather products.
4 Deodorizer
3.2 ppm avail. Cl Hide-brine curing treatment.
(15% SC/S)
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Dosage and Formulation
Oil Recovery Drilling
Muds and Packer Fluids
uompendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are microbistats, bacterio-
stats, and bactericides for use in oil recovery
drilling muds, packer fluids, completion fluids,
fracturing fluids, drilling fluids, packer muds,
and workover fluids. These products are intended
to control the growth of bacteria such as: anaero-
bic sulfate-forming bacteria (Desulforibrio desul-
ficans) and aerobic slime-forming bacteria (Pseudo-
monas sp. and Bacillus sp.) which impair the effi-
ciency of the muds and fluids. Add product direct-
ly to drilling muds and packer fluids. Fracturing
fluids may be added and premixed prior to the frac-
turing operation or may be added directly from the
drum by means of a proportioning pump to the blend-
er during the operation.
UAAA
AEAAA
AFQBB
AAAAA
Microbicide/Microbistat
Slime-forming bacteria
Sulfate-reducing bacteria
Sliaie-forming fungi
Algae
80-800 ppm avail.
Cl
(99.5% P/T)
Drilling mud and packer fluid treatment.
14
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Dosage and Formulation
(Domestic and Human Uses)
(Bathrooms)
uompenaium or Accepiaoie uses
. Use Directions
030A
Bathroom Premises
2
ABQBB
Sanitizer
(30% P/T)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
(0.6% G)
(0.35%, 0.45% WP)
Disinfectant
Mold/mildew
(0.6% G)
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in bathroom prem-
ises (i.e., floors, walls, sinks, bathtubs, shower
stalls, toilet seats, toilet exterior surfaces,
and fixtures).
Preclean surfaces prior to treatment. A preclean-
ing step is not required for one-step disinfectant-
cleaners. Dilute product as directed. Apply by
mop, sponge, brush, cloth, or spray. Wet surfaces
thoroughly. Allow required contact time. Rinse
where required.
Porous surfaces such as grout and unfinished or
scarred surfaces may require a higher concentra-
tion of antimicrobial than non-porous surfaces
such as porcelain and tile.
Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
Disinfection of and mold/mildew control on
surfaces.
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Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Toilet Bowls and Uri-
nals
Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered in this site is for use on toilet bowl and
urinal surfaces and water.
I06HD
Sanitizer
(30X P/T)
(Laundry)
Laundry (Hospital. Com-
mercial, and Institu-
tional)
Sanitization of toilet bowls.
Sanitizer
60 ppm avail.
Cl
(15.9% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use; The product regis-
tered in this site is for use in the treatment of
laundry (i.e., washable fabrics such as clothing,
linens, sheets, towels, blankets, uniforms, and
bathing suits) in commercial, institutional, and
medical establishments (i.e., schools, restau-
rants, hotels, motels, athletic facilities, and
hospitals).
Fabrics are treated in bulk or multifamily laundry
loads. Commercial machines typically handle 50 to
100 pounds of fabric per load and have a lower
fabric-to-water weight ratio (1:3 to 1:5) than
home washing machines (1:10 to 1:15).
Wet fabrics should be spin dried before product is
applied. Add the diluted product in the pre-wash,
followed by the regular wash cycle with a good
detergent. Use sanitizing solution promptly after
mixing.
Sanitization of laundry.
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\;ompenaium 01 Acceptable uses
Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Laundry (Household)
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered in this site is for use in the treatment of
household laundry (i.e., clothing, linens, sheets,
towels, and dish cloths).
Wash water additive (machine or hand wash). Add
product to wash water. Rinse fabric following
treatment.
Sanitizer
Sanitization of laundry.
(30% P/T)
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
J00% technical chemical
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 100%
000230-00059 000230-00061
0002 96% formulation intermediate
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 96%
006199-00003
.2002 96.2% formulation intermediate
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 96.2%
033906-00002 033906-00003 033906-00006
i.0002 98% formulation intermediate
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 98%
033980-00001
J.0002 99% formulation intermediate
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 99%
000230-00047 000230-00058 000230-00079 000230-00080
000230-00081 000230-00083 000230-00084 000524-00107
001258-00855 001258-00893 001258-00992 001258-00993
001258-00994 001258-00996 011551-00006 053254-00001
053254-00005 053254-00006 057091-00001
9.4002 99.4% formulation intermediate
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 99.4%
000230-00082 000230-00087
'9.5002 99.5% formulation intermediate
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 99.5%
006199-00003 010182-00032 010182-00033 010182-00055
19.7002 99.7% formulation intermediate
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 99.7%
006199-00005
10.6004 0.6% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 0.6%
004582-00065 004582-00066
16.6304 16.63% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 16.63%
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403) 76.14%
92.77%
005185-00095
20.0004 20% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 20%
001757-00017
25.0004 25% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 25%
004643-00029
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2604
.8904
1.0004
5.6004
1.0004
2.3004
. 0004
•6.5204
S8.0004
'0.0004
Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
26% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
007124-00013
33.26% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403)
005185-00102
49.89% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403)
005185-00096
50% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
007124-00050
55.6% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
005185-00308
61% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
005185-00089
62.3% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
005185-00307
66% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
007152-00043 042177-00001
72.1004
66.52% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
005185-00066 005185-00085 005185-00090
68% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
007124-00006
70% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
005185-00117 007124-00042 007124-00047
009237-00005 011411-00002 012465-00043
72.1% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
005185-00105
005185-00158
008544-00004
26%
33.26%
50.76%
84.02%
49.89%
25.38%
75.27%
50%
55.6%
61%
66%
66.52%
65%
70%
72.1%
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04
,0004
.0004
i.2004
?,,:0004
8.0004
'9.0004
?9.1004
99.4004
99.5004
99.9004
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
77.6% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
005185-00099
79% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
008791-00001
81% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
007124-00015
96.2% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
010598-00010
97% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
005185-00061 005185-00115
98% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
010897-00002 011411-00007
99% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
000266-00037 000337-00069
001258-01060
003525-00075
007124-00024
007368-00070
009087-00016
015127-00003
032460-00030
040952-00003
045387-00013
001258-01075
005185-00143
007152-00033
007616-00028
010336-00007
015127-00005
037982-00022
042177-00026
045723-00002
000524-00380
002136-00033
006284-00026
007368-00021
008791-00011
010897-00030
015127-00015
039743-00011
042177-00067
045898-00004
000524-00387
003432-00044
006284-00037
007368-00030
009087-00010
013812-00003
015127-00016
040290-00009
043692-00003
99.1% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
008791-00006
99.4% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
005427-00088 010332-00012 027581-00031
047181-00001
99.5% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
001729-00141 003876-00138 007368-00072
010182-00051 010598-00005 045898-00010
99.9% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
040316-00002
044801-00004
010182-00012
77.6%
79%
81%
96.2%
97%
98%
99%
99.1%
99.4%
99.5%
99.9%
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Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
100% granular
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 100%
000266-00011 000266-00032 001729-00092 005185-00100
005185-00114 005185-00134 005185-00136 007124-00022
007124-00040 007124-00043 007616-00050 008544-00011
009157-00017 009215-00003 009214-00004 011005-00004
011005-00005 027570-00002 035572-00002 036284-00004
041260-00035
.0005 30% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 30%
007124-00002
.3005 30.3% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 30.3%
007616-00048
I.8005 38.8% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 38.8%
004829-00094
3.9005 38.9% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 38.9%
004829-00119
6.0005 56% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 56%
003432-00032 004206-00006
0.0005 60% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 60%
009087-00002 009087-00017 009087-00024
'3.0005 63% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 63%
004829-00078 004829-00079 004829-00080 004829-00081
004829-00082 004829-00083 004829-00084 004829-00085
006284-00043 006284-00046
'5.0005 65% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 65%
007124-00061 007124-00062 007124-00063 007124-00064
007124-00065 007124-00066 007124-00067 007124-00068
007124-00069
•6.0005 66% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 66%
001258-00890 002292-00091 007124-00001 007368-00061
045309-00020 045898-00011
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Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
.0005
8.0005
10.0005
11.0005
32.0005
89.0005
90.0005
93.0005
94.0005
95.0005
67% gelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
003525-00039 007124-00037 008791-00029
012465-00016 012465-00042 042177-00004
045309-00007 045309-00008 045309-00015
68% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
005185-00161
70% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
009157-00033
78% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
004829-00116 004829-00117 004829-00118
80% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
008791-00009 009237-00009
81% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
010897-00015 037982-00008
82% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
007368-00022 007616-00008 007616-00051
89% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
005185-00349 042177-00047 042177-00048
90% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
005185-00351 005185-00352 005185-00371
010897-00010 037982-00003
93% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
005185-00348
94% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
000148-00916 000148-01279 000148-01280
008791-00003 008791-00026 008791-00028
95% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
009087-00001 009087-00003 009087-00004
009087-00015 009087-00018 009087-00020
012465-00036 012465-00037 012465-00038
012465-00049
67%
011411-00012
042177-00068
045309-00020
009291-00006
010718-00003
042177-00050
007616-00018
68%
70%
78%
80%
81%
82%
89%
90%
93%
94%
000148-01281
,008791-00033
009087-00011
009087-00035
012465-00039
95%
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
)005 95.4% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
042177-00036
0005 96% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
001744-00012 001744-00013
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
sodium bromide (013907)
006284-00029
I.0005 97% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
alkyl*dimethyl 1-naphthylraethyl ammonium chloride *alkyl
(98% C12, 2% C14) (069112)
007124-00027
8.6005 98.6% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetirlone (081*05)
008791-00036 008191-00037 (BffiB7'91-00038
O005 98.8% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione
001448-00087 001448-000^ ©D4829-00059
004829-00063 004829-00067 015300-00021
048520-00011
J9.0005 99% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
000230-00085 000278-00056
004829-00061
048520-00010
000524-00324
000524-00384
001258-00922
001258-01059
001729-00095
001729-00101
002292-00088
002292-00093
003432-00036
003525-00072
004206-00018
005185-00144
005185-00370
006284-00019
006284-00033
007124-00071
007124-00079
007124-00083
007616-00039
009087-00014
009359-00016
000524-00336
000524-00399
001258-00995
001258-01061
001729-00098
001729-00120
002292-00089
003432-00023
003432-00051
003525-00073
004591-00070
005185-00159
005185-00375
006284-00025
006284-00035
007124-00072
007124-00080
007152-00037
008959-00042
009157-00029
009359-00017
000278-00057
000524-00337
001298-00853
001258-00997
001258-01062
001729-00099
001757-00046
002292-00090
003432-00024
003432-00061
003525-00074
004591-00072
005185-00318
006284-00011
006284-00031
006284-00036
007124-00073
007124-00081
007152-00039
009087-00012
009157-00032
009359-00018
000524-00323
000524-00380
001258-00905
001258-00998
001258-01083
001729-00100
002292-00087
002292-00092
003432-00035
003525-00038
003525-00076
004829-00086
005185-00343
006284-00012
006284-00032
007124-00070
007124-00074
007124-00082
007368-00027
009087-00013
009215-00007
009359-00019
95.4%
96%
96%
98%
97%
100%
98.6%
98.8%
99%
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
99% pelleted/tableted (continued)
009639-00010
012200-00003
015127-00004
032460-00027
036284-00001
042177-00017
042177-00024
045387-00014
045458-00005
045898-00002
045898-00008
048242-00003
054998-00006
010183-00028
012200-00004
015127-00017
033458-00016
036284-00005
042177-00018
045309-00009
045387-00016
045458-00006
045898-00003
045898-00009
048242-00004
054998-00011
010897-00016
012200-00005
015127-00018
033458-00017
036531-00005
042177-00022
045309-00016
045387-00017
045458-00008
045898-00006
046616-00005
054998-00001
010897-00017
012477-00011
032460-00026
033458-00019
036531-00006
042177-00023
045309-00019
045387-00018
045898-00001
045898-00007
048242-00002
054998-00003
99.3% oelleted/tableted
9.3005
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
004829-00055 004829-00074 004829-00075
004829-00087 004829-00089
19.4005 99.4% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
004643-00047 008405-00011 008405-00012
009157-00035 051470-00001
)9.5005 99.5% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
001729-00143* 001729-00145*
007368-00073
009157-00027
010182-00053
011329-00001
004829-00077
008405-00013
012465-00034
008859-00004
010182-00011
010182-00054
011329-00007
012465-00048
*jacket currently unavailable for
99.7005 99.7% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
009639-00010
99.9905 100% pelleted/tableted
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
000266-00024 000266-00033
005185-00145
007124-00044
008454-00005
008791-00007
010897-00008
011411-00006
027570-00001
037982-00006
003876-00138
008866-00020
010182-00042
010183-00018
011329-00009
034571-00012
e for review
007364-00013
009157-00006
010182-00052
010183-00025
012465-00015
048525-00014
004206-00022
007124-00018
007368-00067
008791-00002
010598-00007
011411-00005
012465-00033
037982-00004
003432-00048
007124-00012
007124-00053
008544-00012
009215-00006
010897-00011
011411-00008
035572-00003
042177-00006
003525-00042
007124-00014
007368-00019
008544-00015
009237-00006
011411-00003
012465-00032
035572-00005
99.3%
99.4%
99.5%
99.7%
100%
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
0.35% wettable powder
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) n 35%
000541-00100
4506 0.45% wettable powder
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 0 45%
001363-00022
1,5006 0.5% wettable powder
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 0 5%
001124-00072
J.5010 99.5% impregnated materials
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 99.5%
001729-00149*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
(2.0015 2% soluble concentrate/solid
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 2%
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 2_%
4%
010147-00019* 010147-00021*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
33.5015 3.5% soluble concentrate/solid
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 3.5%
000541-00123 000887-00041
05.0015 5% soluble concentrate/solid
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 5%
001020-00004
06.0015 6% soluble concentrate/solid
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 6%
006574-00002
10.0015 10% soluble concentrate/solid
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 10%
000541-00173
'15.0015 15% soluble concentrate/solid
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 15%
010147-00010
'15.9015 15.9% soluble concentrate/solid
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 15.9%
003618-00015
'18.0015 18% soluble concentrate/solid
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 18%
000887-00029
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
20% soluble concentrate/solid
trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405)
015300-00017
20%
State Label Registrations
AZ Reg. No.
036839-03946
CA Reg. No.
001803-04427
009639-10524
011411-06979
FL Reg. No.
012711-03193
012713-05491
030302-08871
037428-10517
037566-10482
037839-08555
038101-09846
HI Reg. No.
036305-03068
036839-03948 037918-09425 037918-09426
006809-04910
010897-04567
011411-06980
008597-03133
010897-04568
037827-08441
009237-10289
011211-05427
038098-09416
012711-03714
020809-04525
032196-08268
037428-10518
037567-10108
037839-08556
012713-05487
020809-04526
034164-09257
037434-04484
037799-08384
037939-09401
012713-05490
024762-03022
035227-04462
037566-09364
037829-08443
037939-09507
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Appendix A-1
Listing of Active Ingredient(s) Found in Combination with the Report
Chemical
Chemical
Code
069112
081403
013907
081404
Common Name
(source)
EPA Acceptable
Common/Chemical Name
alkyl*dimethyl 1-naphthylmethyl —
ammonium chloride *alkyl (98%
C12, 2% C14)
potassium dichloro-s-triazine-
trione
sodium bromide
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione —
— Use Common Name
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(MONO(TRICHLORO)TETRA(MONOPOTASSIUM DICHLORO))PENTA-S-TRIAZINETRIONE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Page
AQUATIC NONFOOD 2
(Aquatic Sites) 2
INDOOR 4
(Agricultural Premises and Equipment) 4
(Commercial and Industrial Uses) 5
(Food and Feed Processing Plants) 5
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers and Evapora-
tive Condensers 2
Dairy Farm Milking Equipment 4
Milk Processing Equipment 6
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(MONO(TRICHLORO)TETRA(MONOPOTASSIUM DICHLORO))PENTA-S-TRIAZINETRIONE
TYPE PESTICIDE; Algaecide, Antimicrobial, Fungicide
FORMULATIONS:
G (100%)
SC/S (6.2%, 16%)
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION; All final concentrations are expressed in
parts per million (ppm) available chlorine. Concentrations are rounded to
the nearest whole number when the value is less than 1,000 and to the
third significant figure when the value is greater than 1,000. Dilutions
are the ratio of the weight of the product to be diluted to the weight of
water in which the product is diluted. The dilutions are rounded to the
nearest whole number. For the purpose of ppm available chlorine concentra-
tion calculations, it is assumed that 66.6 percent of the total weight of
the (mono(trichloro)tetra(monopotassium dichloro))penta-s-triazinetrione
product is available chlorine.
Definition of Terms;
ppm avail. Cl - parts per million available chlorine
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS: This product is toxic to fish. Do not
discharge into lakes, streams, ponds or public waters unless in accordance
with an NPDES permit. Do not contaminate food or feed by storage, dis-
posal, or cleaning of equipment. Do not get in eyes, on skin or on cloth-
ing. Wear goggles or face shield and rubber gloves when handling. Irri-
tating to nose and throat. Avoid breathing dust. Remove and wash contam-
inated clothing before reuse.
Triazinetriones are strong oxidants. Fire may result from contact with
heat, acids, organic or combustible matter. Keep cover tightly closed.
Store container in an upright position in a cool place. Do not mix with
anything but water.
Follow label directions for the disposal of the product container when
empty.
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Dosage and Formulation
AQUATIC NONFOOD
{Aquatic Sites)
,|9flA Commercial and Indus-
trial Water Cooling
Towers and Evaporative
Condensers
General Instructions for Use; The product regis-
tered for this site is intended to control the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi, and algae
which impair the efficiency of the system. Meth-
ods of application may be slug feed treatment,
intermittent feed treatment, or continuous feed
treatment.
Slug Feed Treatment - Treatment that involves addi-
tion of a specified dose to the system at 1 time.
Treatment may be repeated at intervals, usually
once a day or less frequently.
Intermittent Feed Treatment - Treatment that is on
a semi-continuous basis. Provides a continous dos-
age over a brief period and is repeated at stated
intervals.
Continuous Feed Treatment - Treatment that is on
an uninterrupted basis to provide a sustained con-
centration. Usually an initial slug dose is used
to establish control prior to continuous treat-
ment.
When algal or microbial growth is noticed, an ini-
tial high concentration dosage is used and repeat-
ed until control is achieved. When control is evi-
dent, a subsequent dosage of lower concentration
is used to maintain control. Should algae or
slime become visible again, the initial slug dose
should be used, followed by the maintenance proce-
dure.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned by any suita-
ble means before treatment is begun.
Product may be fed by drip-feed device, measuring
container, or suitable chemical pump such as pro-
portioning, variable speed positive displacement,
or reciprocating types. Manual additions may also
be used. Product should be fed at a location in
the system where it will be uniformly mixed and
evenly distributed.
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Dosage and Formulation
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers
(continued)
Microbicide/microbistat
Algae
Slime-forming bacteria
Slime-forming fungi
40-80 ppm avail. Cl Initial slug treatment. Use 8 to 16 ounces of
(100% G) product per 1,000 gallons of water. Repeat ini-
tial dosage until control is evident.
20-60 ppm avail. Cl Subsequent slug treatment. Use 4 to 12 ounces of
(100% G) product per 1,000 gallons of water. The frequency
of addition depends upon the relative amount of
bleedoff and the severity of the microbiological
problem. Slug additions should be made in the
sump of the water cooling tower.
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JI9JE
J03JE
DOOJE
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
INDOOR
(Agricultural Premises and Equipment)
Dairy Farm Milking
Equipment
'urn vuuipeiiuiuiii ui. Acceptaoie US6S
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on dairy farm milk-
ing equipment and utensils. Products are used to
sanitize milking machines, milk cans, tanks,
lines, pails, inflations, teat cups, and similar
equipment.
Clean and rinse all equipment prior to sanitiza-
tion. Deposits of milk solids will interfere with
sanitization, thus all contaminating milk residue
must be flushed from equipment and equipment sur-
faces prior to sanitization. Activity of chemical
sanitizers may be adversely affected by ingredi-
ents in washing compounds and organic matter car-
ried over from the wash solution. A rinse between
the cleaning and the sanitizing treatment is impor-
tant in maintaining the strength of the sanitizing
solution. A one-step cleaner-sanitizer may be
used without prior cleaning.
Dilute product as directed to prepare sanitizing
solutions. Apply by circulation, immersion, wipe,
swab, brush, or spray. Allow the solution to
drain and air dry. Do not rinse the surface with
water after sanitizing as this will recontaminate
the surface.
Observe local regulations regarding contact time
of sanitizing solutions. A 2 minute contact time
is stipulated by health departments that follow
the United States Public Health Service Ordinance
and Code.
Sanitizing solutions used on food contact equip-
ment and surfaces are regulated by the Food and
Drug Administration and Indirect Food Additives
under Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations, Sec-
tion 178.1010. Solutions specified in this sec-
tion may be safely used on food contact equipment
and surfaces that are adequately drained before
contact with food. The solutions may not exceed
specified concentrations (100 ppm available chlo-
rine) .
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Dairy Farm Milking Equipment (continued)
Refer to appendix F of the Grade 'A' Pasteurized
Milk Ordinance - 1965 Recommendations of the Unit-
ed States Public Health Service for existing milk
sanitization standards and local milk sanitization
regulations.
Sanitizer
103-114 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Cl
(6.2%, 16% SC/S)
(Commercial and Industrial Uses)
(Food and Feed Processing Plants)
General Information:
Equipment and food contact surfaces general instructions for use: Thor-
oughly clean and rinse equipment. Sanitize immediately before equipment
is to be used, or as specified by local regulations. One-step sanitizer-
cleaners and disinfectant-cleaners may be used without prior cleaning.
Dilute product as directed. Application may be by wet wipe, scrub,
flood, flush, rinse, circulation, immersion, or spray methods. Allow
the solution to drain and air dry. Do not rinse the surface with water
after sanitizing as this will recontaminate the surface.
Observe local regulations regarding contact period of the sanitizing
solution. A 2 minute contact time is stipulated by health departments
that follow the United States Public Health Service Ordinance and Code.
Sanitizing solutions are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration
as Indirect Food Additives under Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations,
Section 178.1010. Solutions specified in this section may be safely
used on food processing equipment within the prescribed conditions. The
solutions may not exceed specified concentrations (100 ppm available
chlorine).
Premises (i.e.. floors, walls, and other non-food contact surfaces) gen-
eral instructions for use; Product directions may require a precleaning
step before treatment. Remove all particulate contamination. Applica-
tion may be by wipe, scrub, rinse, mop, or spray. Allow recommended con-
tact time. Remove or carefully protect food products and food packaging
materials before using quaternary ammonium products. Avoid contamina-
tion of food contact surfaces and food when applying pesticide solu-
tions. Drain surfaces thoroughly. Rinse with potable water where re-
quired.
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Efficacy. _ Use Directions
and Formulation
Processing Equip-
ment
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in milk and dairy
processing plants. Included in this section are
products used to sanitize blanchers, evaporators,
homogenizers, holding tanks, pipelines, valves,
utensils, butter starter tanks, cheese processing
equipment and utensils, and similar milk contact
equipment.
Sanitizer
100-103 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Cl
(6.2%, 16% SC/S)
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
granular
mono(trichloro)tetra(monopotassium dichloro))penta-s-
triazinetrione (081406) 100%
041879-00003
J2015 6.2% soluble concentrate/solid
mono(trichloro)tetra(monopotassium dichloro))penta-s-
triazinetrione (081406) 6.2%
005362-00012
16% soluble concentrate/solid
mono(trichloro)tetra(monopotassium dichloro) )penta-s-
triazinetrione (081406) 16%
005362-00013
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SODIUM DICHLORO-S-TRIAZINETRIONE DIHYDRATE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name
Page
AQUATIC NONFOOD
(Aquatic Sites)
INDOOR
(Pets and Domestic Animals)
(Animals and Their Man-Made Premises)
(Agricultural Premises and Equipment)
(Household)
(Commercial and Industrial Uses)
(Food and Feed Processing Plants)
(Eating Establishments)
(Food Markets)
(Domestic and Human Uses)
(Bathrooms)
(Laundry)
(Refuse)
Air Washer Water Systems
Bathroom Premises
Baths and Whirlpool Baths
Beverage Processing Equipment
Beverage Processing Plant Premises
Brewery Pasteurizer Water
Brewery Premises
Brewery Processing Equipment
Cannery Premises
Cannery Processing Equipment
Commercial Egg Treatment
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers and Evapora-
tive Condensers
Dairy Equipment (Unspecified)
Dairy Farm Premises
Diapers (Commercial)
Eating Establishment Equipment and Utensils
Eating Establishment Premises
Food Dispensing Equipment
Food Processing Equipment and Surfaces (Food Contact)
Food Processing Plant Premises
Fruit and Vegetable Premises
Garbage Containers
Hatching Egg Treatment
Heat Exchanger Water
Household Premises and Contents
Industrial Processing Water
Laundry (Hospital, Commercial, and Institutional)
Laundry (Household)
Meat Processing Equipment
Meat Processing Plant Premises
Milk Processing Equipment
2
2
13
13
13
14
19
21
21
31
34
35
35
36
38
2
35
3
22
22
3
24
23
24
24
14
4
16
18
36
31
33
34
25
26
27
38
13
6
19
7
37
38
27
28
28
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Kame Page
Milk Processing Plant Premises 29
Poultry House Premises and Equipment 20
Poultry Processing Equipment 29
Poultry Processing Plant Premises 30
Secondary Oil Recovery Systems 8
Swimming Pool Water 9
Toilet Bowls and Urinals 36
Winery Processing Equipment 30
Winery Processing Plant Premises 30
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j(07 SODIUM DICHLORO-S-TRIAZINETRIONE DIHYDRATE
TYPE PESTICIDE: Algaecide, Antimicrobial, Fungicide
FORMULATIONS;
Tech (100%)
FI (40%, 49.1%, 98%, 99%, 99.3%)
G (0.9%, 2.95%, 5.6%, 5.63%, 5.8%, 6%, 11.25%, 18%, 22.5%, 25%, 28%,
33.6%, 34%, 37.5%, 38.1%, 40%, 45%, 49.1%, 54%, 60%, 96%, 99%, 99.3%,
99.5%, 100%)
P/T (25%, 49.1%, 52%, 64%, 99%, 99.5%, 100%)
WP (0.9%, 22.6%, 28%, 29%)
SC/S (1.25%, 2.4%, 5.6%, 6%, 6.25%, 12.5%, 16%, 17%, 18%, 20%, 20.25%,
25%, 28%, 29%, 30%, 33%, 34%, 37%, 40%, 54%, 62.6%, 64%, 99.3%, 100%)
PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION; All final concentrations are expressed in
parts per million (ppm) available chlorine. Concentrations are rounded to
the nearest whole number when the value is less than 1,000 and to the
third significant figure when the value is greater than 1,000. Dilutions
are the ratio of the weight of the product to be diluted to the weight of
water in which the product is diluted. The dilutions are rounded to the
nearest whole number. For the purpose of ppm available chlorine concentra-
tion calculations, it is assumed that 56 percent of the total weight of
the sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate product is available chlo-
rine.
Definition of Terms;
ppm - parts per million
ppm avail. Cl - parts per million available chlorine
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS; Triazinetriones are strong oxidants.
Fire may result from contact with heat, acids, organic or combustible mat-
ter. Keep cover tightly closed. Store container in an upright position
in a cool place. Do not mix with anything but water. Mixing with ammo-
nia, acid detergents, or acid toilet bowl cleaners causes release of haz-
ardous gasses.
Read labels very carefully for specific warnings, human toxicity state-
ments, and environmental cautions.
Follow label directions for the disposal of the product container when
empty.
Environmental Hazard Statement; Sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrine dihydrate
is toxic to fish. Do not discharge into lakes, streams, ponds, or public
waters unless in accordance with an NPDES permit. For guidance contact
the regional office of EPA.
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I018MA
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)A£AAA
'AFQBB
[AAAAA
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
AQUATIC NONFOOD
(Aquatic Sites)
Air Washer Water Sys-
tems
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered for this site are intended to control the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi, and al-
gae.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned by any suita-
ble means before treatment is begun. Make applica-
tion at a point in the system where the chemical
will be uniformly mixed. When algal or microbial
growth is noticed, an initial high concentration
dosage shoald be used and repeated until control
is achieved. When control is evident, a subse-
quent dosage of lower concentration should be used
to maintain control. Should algae or slime become
visible again, tfoe initial slug dose should be
used, followed by the maintenance procedure.
Microbicide/microbistat
Slime-forming bacteria
Slime-forming fungi
Algae
8-15 ppm avail. Cl Initial treatment. When system is noticeably
(5.63%, 11.25%, fouled, add product to system. Repeat until con-
22.5%, 45% G) trol is achieved.
or
3-9 ppm avail. Cl
(99%, 99.3% G)
4-8 ppm avail. Cl Subsequent treatment. When microbial control is
(5.63%, 11.25%,
22.5%, 45% G)
or
0.5-5 ppm avail.
(99%, 99.3% G)
evident, add product to system. Repeat as needed
to maintain 1 ppm of chlorine residual in the re-
circulating water for at least 4 hours.
Cl
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Baths and Whirlpool
Baths
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered for this site is intended to clean and disin-
fect whirlpool baths. Drain whirlpool to just be-
low water intake. Add product and start pump to
circulate solution. Wash surfaces with a swab or
sponge. Drain and rinse with fresh water.
MA
lAAA
Microbicide/microbistat
Slime-forming bacteria
Algae
1 ppm avail.
(99% G)
Cl
Maintenance treatment. Broadcast granules into
water with jets running.
)05JE
Brewery Pasteurizer
Water
J3AAA
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered for this site is intended to control slime-
forming bacteria in tunnel pasteurizers and con-
tainer warmers. Drain, clean, and refill pasteur-
izer prior to initial treatment. Add product to
the water system by manual or automatic propor-
tioner methods. Add product to each compartment
or tank and allow for equal distribution through-
out the pasteurizer system. Maintain concentra-
tion of product in the system by daily monitoring
and addition of product. Periodically drain and
clean the system.
Microbicide/microbistat
Slime-forming bacteria
Slime-forming fungi
1-101 ppm avail. Cl Initial slug, intermittent, or continuous feed
(18% G)
(99.5% P/T)
3-67 ppm avail.
(99.5% P/T)
treatment. When system is noticeably fouled, add
product to system. Repeat until control is
achieved.
Cl Subsequent slug, intermittent, or continuous feed
treatment. When microbial control is evident, add
product to the system. Repeat daily, at 3 day in-
tervals, or as needed to maintain control as inter-
mittent or slug method. May also be applied as
continuous feed method.
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Dosage and Formulation
Commercial and Indus-
trial Water Cooling
Towers and Evaporative
Condensers
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered for this site are intended to control the
growth of slime-forming bacteria, fungi, and algae
which impair the efficiency of the system. Meth-
ods of application may be slug feed treatment,
intermittent feed treatment, or continuous feed
treatment.
Slug Feed Treatment - Treatment that involves addi-
tion of a specified dose to the system at 1 time.
Treatment may be repeated at intervals, usually
once a day or less frequently.
Intermittent Feed Treatment - Treatment that is on
a semi-continuous basis. Provides a continuous
dosage over a brief period and is repeated at stat-
ed intervals.
Continuous Feed Treatment - Treatment that is on
an uninterrupted basis to provide a sustained con-
centration. Usually an initial slug dose is used
to establish control prior to continuous treat-
ment.
When algal or microbial growth is noticed, an ini-
tial high concentration dosage is used and repeat-
ed until control is achieved. When control is evi-
dent, a subsequent dosage of lower concentration
is used to maintain control. Should algae or
slime become visible again, the initial slug dose
should be used, followed by the maintenance proce-
dure.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned by any suita-
ble means before treatment is begun.
Products may be fed by drip-feed device, measuring
container, or suitable chemical pump such as pro-
portioning, variable speed positive displacement,
or reciprocating types. Manual additions may also
be used. Products should be fed at a location in
the system where they will be uniformly mixed and
evenly distributed.
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Dosage and Formulation
Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers
(continued)
Microbicide/microbistat
Slime-forming bacteria
Slime-forming fungi
;HAAAA Algae
2-101 ppm avail. Cl Initial slug, intermittent, or continuous feed
(5.63%, 11.25%, treatment. When system is noticeably fouled, add
18%, 20%, 22.5%, product to system. Repeat until control is
33.6%, 34%, 37.5%, achieved.
40%, 45%, 54%,
99%, 99.3%, 99.5%,
100% G)
(99.5% P/T)
(33%, 54%, 100%
SC/S)
1-67 ppm avail. Cl Subsequent slug, intermittent, or continuous feed
(5.63%, 11.25%, treatment. When microbial control is evident, add
18%, 20%, 22.5%, product to system. Repeat as needed to maintain 1
33.6%, 34%, 37.5%, ppm of chlorine residual in the recirculating
45%, 54%, 99%, water for at least 4 hours.
99.3%, 99.5%,
100% G)
(99.5% P/T)
(33%, 54%, 100%
SC/S)
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.28
JBAEAAA
YAFQBB
KAAAAA
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Heat Exchanger Water
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are microbistats used to con-
trol the growth of slime-forming bacteria, slime-
forming fungi, and algae in industrial recirculat-
ing heat exchanger water. The object of control
is to stabilize the microbial population at a lev-
el at which slimes will not interfere with the
operating efficiency of the system. These prod-
ucts are for industrial and commercial use only.
Systems should be drained and thoroughly cleaned
to remove algae, microbiological slime and other
deposits prior to treatment. Treatment involves
an initial dose which is repeated until microbial
control is obtained, followed by subsequent doses
added periodically to maintain control. Add prod-
uct at a point in the system where it will be uni-
formly mixed and evenly distributed. Application
is by slug, intermittent, or continuous feed meth-
ods. In systems which are not recirculating, prod-
uct should be added at various locations in the
system to facilitate distribution of treatment.
Feed product into system by chemical metering pump
or disperse in measuring container. The frequency
of addition of maintenance doses depends upon the
amount of blowdown and the severity of the micro-
biological problem.
Microbicide/microbistat
Slime-forming bacteria
Slime-forming fungi
Algae
7-109 ppm avail. Cl Initial slug, intermittent, or continuous feed
(99.5% G) treatment. When system is noticeably fouled, add
(99.5% P/T) product to the system. Repeat until control is
(54% SC/S) achieved.
3-67 ppm avail. Cl Subsequent slug, intermittent, or continuous feed
(99.5% G)
(99.5% P/T)
(54% SC/S)
treatment. When microbial control is evident, add
product to the system. Repeat daily, at 3 day in-
tervals or as needed to maintain control as inter-
mittent or slug method. May also be applied as
continuous feed method.
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Dosage and Formulation
|29MA Industrial Processing
r Water
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered for this site are intended to control slime-
forming bacteria, slime-forming fungi, and algae
in industrial non-potable water supplies. An ini-
tial high dosage is used when treatment is begun
and repeated until control is achieved. This is
followed by the lower subsequent dose to maintain
control.
8 Microbicide/microbistat
ABAAA Slime-forming bacteria
'AFQBB Slime-forming fungi
[AAAAA Algae
4-101 ppm avail. Cl Initial slug, intermittent, or continuous feed
(99.5% G) treatment. When system is noticeably fouled, add
(99.5% P/T) product to the system. Repeat until control is
(20% SC/S) achieved.
3-67 ppm avail. Cl Subsequent slug, intermittent, or continuous feed
(99.5% G) treatment. When microbial control is evident, add
(99.5% P/T) product to the system. Repeat daily, at 3 day in-
tervals, or as needed to maintain control as inter-
mittent or slug method. May also be applied as
continuous feed method.
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Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Secondary Oil Recovery
Systems
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
_ Use Directions
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered for this site are intended for use in second-
ary oil recovery water systems such as oil field
water flood or salt water disposal systems for the
control of sulfate-reducing bacteria (Desulfovi-
brio desulfuricans)f and aerobic slime-forming
bacteria (Pseudomonas sp. and Bacillus sp.) which
impair efficiency of the system. Method of appli-
cation may be slug, intermittent, or continuous.
Slug Feed Treatment. Treatment that involves addi-
tion of a specified dose to the system at 1 time.
Treatment may be repeated at intervals, usually
once a day or less frequently.
Intermittent Feed Treatment. Treatment that is on
a semi-continuous basis. Provides a continuous
dosage over a brief period and is repeated at stat-
ed intervals.
Continuous Feed Treatment. Treatment that is on
an uninterrupted basis to provide a sustained con-
centration. Usually an initial slug dose is used
to establish control prior to continuous treat-
ment.
When algal or microbial growth is noticed, an ini-
tial high concentration dosage is used and repeat-
ed to obtain control. When control is evident, a
subsequent dosage of lower concentration is used
to maintain control.
Badly fouled systems must be cleaned by any suita-
ble means before treatment is begun.
Products may be fed by drip-feed device, measuring
container, or suitable chemical pump such as pro-
portioning, variable speed positive displacement,
or reciprocating types. Manual additions may also
be used. Products should be fed at a location in
the system where they will be uniformly mixed and
evenly distributed.
Hyamine treatment recommendations may vary depend-
ing upon the design of the specific system and the
specific problems. Bacteriological and chemical
tests should be performed to determine the nature
of the problem, establish the number and type of
microorganisms present, and estimate the amount of
the proper dosage needed for treatment.
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MA
lAAA
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Secondary Oil Recovery Systems (continued)
Microbicide/microbistat
Slime-forming bacteria
Slime-forming fungi
011MA
Algae
45-450 ppm avail.
Cl
(99.5% PA)
45-225 ppm avail.
Cl
(99.5% P/T)
15-225 ppm avail.
Cl
(99.5% P/T)
Swimming Pool Water
Slug feed treatment.
Intermittent feed treatment or subsequent slug.
When system is noticeably fouled, add product to
system. Repeat every 3 days or as needed to main-
tain control.
Continuous feed treatment.
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered for this site are for use as disinfectants
and algaecides in swimming pool water. Treatment
procedures for swimming pool water include initial
treatment for newly filled pools, maintenance,
superchlorination, and winterizing.
Initial treatment. For the initial treatment of
newly filled pools or for pool start-up, one or
more high doses of product are added until the
proper residual chlorine is established. Prior to
initial treatment, backwash or properly clean fil-
ter system and adjust pH to specified range (usual-
ly pH 7.2 to 7.6 for chlorine-bearing products).
The use of a chlorine stabilizing agent such as
s-triazinetriol (cyanuric acid) is recommended by
some products prior to or following the initial
treatment. The stabilizer (or conditioner) is
used to slow the dissipation rate of the residual
chlorine. Stabilized pools usually require mainte-
nance of a higher concentration of residual chlo-
rine than unstabilized pools.
Maintenance. To maintain the proper residual chlo-
rine, daily or less frequent doses of product are
added to the pool water. Maintenance of a resi-
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Use Directions
Swimming Pool Water (continued)
dual chlorine is dependent on ambient temperature,
light intensity, bather load, and airborne contami-
nants. Test pool water with test kits frequently
to maintain the proper residual chlorine level and
the proper pH. Follow label directions for method
of application (e.g., broadcast on the surface,
predissolve in water, and pour in skimmer, float-
ing dispenser, or automatic feeding device).
Superchlorination. Superchlorination or shock
treatment is used to quickly increase the residual
chlorine in the pool water. Superchlorination is
used periodically to control algae and reduce ac-
cumulated organic matter due to high temperatures,
rain, and wind. Products usually specify treat-
ment once every 7 or 14 days. Add when pool is
not in use. Do not allow swimmers to enter pool
until residual chlorine falls below 2.0 to 3.0 ppm
as indicated by proper testing.
Winterizing. Product is added to pool water to
control the growth of algae and odor-causing bac-
teria during the winter months. Add product prior
to covering pool for the winter.
Disinfectant
lAAAA Algae
0.8-4.2 ppm avail. Initial pool water treatment.
Cl
(49.1%, 96%, 99%,
100% G)
or
8.2-15 ppm avail.
Cl
(49.1%, 60%, 99%,
99.3%, 100% G)
(100% P/T)
or
13.2 ppm avail. Cl
(49.1% P/T)
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Swimming Pool Water (continued)
[MAI] Initial pool water treatment.
9.5-19.2 ppm avail. Formulated with alkyl*dimethyl benzyl ammonium
Cl chloride *alkyl (95% C14, 3% C12, 2% C16).
(64% P/T)
(64% SC/S)
0.4-4 ppm avail. Cl Maintenance pool water treatment.
(60%, 96%, 99%,
99.3%, 100% G)
(100% P/T)
or
1-2 ppm avail. Cl
(100% SC/S)
[MAI] Maintenance pool water treatment.
2.1-2.4 ppm avail. Formulated with alkyl*dimethyl benzyl ammonium
Cl chloride *alkyl (95% C14, 3% C12, 2% C16).
(64% P/T)
(64% SC/S)
3.8-8.7 ppm avail. Superchlorination pool water treatment.
Cl
(60%, 96%, 99%,
100% G)
6.7 ppm avail. Cl Winterizing pool water treatment.
(99% G)
Initial spa pool water treatment.
5 ppm avail. Cl
(99% G)
or
8.4 ppm avail. Cl
(100% G)
0.8 ppm avail. Cl Maintenance spa pool water treatment.
(99% G)
or
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_ Use Directions
Swimming Pool Water (continued)
2-4 ppm avail. Cl
(100% 6)
4.2-8 ppm avail. Cl Superchlorination spa pool water treatment.
(100% G)
or
5-8 ppm avail. Cl
(99% G)
(99% P/T)
5 ppm avail. Cl
(99.3% G)
or
8.3 ppm avail. Cl
(100% PA)
[MAI]
Superchlorination wader and splasher pool water
treatment.
Superchlorination wader and splasher pool water
51.2 ppm avail. Cl treatment.
(64% P/T) Formulated with alkyl*dimethyl benzyl ammonium
(64% SC/S) chloride *alkyl (95% C14, 3% C12, 2% C16).
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?nd Formulation
INDOOR
{Pets and Domestic Animals)
{Animals and Their Man-Made Premises')
Hatching Egg Treatment
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are used to sanitize hatching
eggs to reduce bacterial contamination. For treat-
ment of eggs for human consumption, see Commercial
Egg Treatment.
Treat eggs prior to incubation, soon after gather-
ing. Product directions may require prewashing
the eggs. Grossly soiled eggs should not be used
for hatching. Dilute product and apply by dip-
ping, by spraying, or by cloth. The temperature
of the solution should be warmer than the eggs to
prevent infusion of the product solution into the
eggs. A temperature of 110 to 120 F (43.3 to 48.9
C) is usually recommended. A potable water rinse
is specified for some products.
Sanitizer
104-118 ppm avail. Sanitization of eggs for hatching. With a convey-
Cl or type machine, spray with the solution and allow
(28%, 99% G) eggs to drain and dry.
(28% WP)
(17%, 28% SC/S)
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Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Use Directions
(Agricultural Premises and Equipment)
Commercial Egg Treat-
ment
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in cleaning and
sanitizing commercial eggs (i.e., eggs intended
for human consumption). These products reduce bac-
teria on egg shell surfaces which cause spoilage
of fresh and storage eggs.
Single step method: Product is used for cleaning
and sanitizing of eggs in one-step.
Two step method: Procedure requires 2 steps:
1) the initial cleaning of eggs and gross reduc-
tion of bacteria, followed by; 2) final sanitiza-
tion with a sanitizing rinse. Products may be
cleaners and sanitizers or sanitizers only. Clean-
ers and sanitizers are used in the first step or
in both steps. Sanitizers are used only in the
final sanitizing step.
Eggs are treated by spray, dip, or immersion.
Label directions may specify use of product in
1) spray, tank-type, brush, oscillating, propel-
ler, air-action, automatic conveyor, or systemized
continuous washers; 2) basket or immersion wash-
ers; or 3) manual washing operations. Follow manu-
facturer's instructions for use of products in spe-
cific washer units. For immersion washing, a 2 to
5 minute immersion of eggs is specified. For egg
plants operating under United States Department of
Agriculture supervision, immersion of eggs in
water is no longer permitted.
For federally inspected egg plants, operating un-
der the supervision of the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture, follow the regulations of the
U.S.D.A. Egg Grading Branch for washing egg
shells.
U.S.D.A. recommended shell egg washing procedures:
1) Wash eggs promptly after gathering.
2) Do not try to clean excessively dirty eggs.
3) Water with an iron content in excess of 2 ppm
should not be used.
4) Do not reuse wash water except when used in a
continuous type washer.
5) Wash water temperature to be 90 F (32.2 C) or
higher.
6) Maintain wash water at a temperature 20 to 40 F
(11.1 to 22.2 C) warmer than the eggs.
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Use Directions
rnmmercial E^g Treatment (continued)
Sanitizer
93-117 ppm avail.
Cl
(28%, 99% G)
(17%, 28%, 34%
SC/S)
or
200-235 ppm avail.
Cl
(28% G)
(28% SC/S)
7) Spray rinse washed eggs with warm potable water
containing an approved sanitizing compound.
8) Eggs should be reasonably dry before casing or
breaking.
Observe specific product directions concerning re-
quirements for product dilution, water tempera-
ture, contact time, and potable water rinse. A
thorough potable water rinse should be specified
after final sanitizing treatment of eggs with resi-
dual sanitizer compound if eggs are to be immedi-
ately broken for use in the manufacture of egg
products.
Sanitization of eggs.
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1-1
nnsaee and Formulation
Dairy Equipment
(Unspecified)
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on dairy equipment
and dairy milk-contact surfaces. Note: Products
were placed in this entry when the product label
used the term "dairy" without specifying dairy
farm (milk production) and/or dairy plant (milk
processing).
Clean and rinse all equipment prior to sanitiza-
tion. Deposits of milk solids will interfere with
sanitization, thus all contaminating milk residue
must be flushed from equipment and equipment sur-
faces prior to sanitization. Activity of chemical
sanitizers may be adversely affected by ingredi-
ents in washing compounds and organic matter car-
ried over from the wash solution. A rinse between
the cleaning and the sanitizing treatment is impor-
tant in maintaining the strength of the sanitizing
solution. A one-step cleaner-sanitizer may be
used without prior cleaning.
Dilute product as directed to prepare sanitizing
solutions. Apply by circulation, immersion, wipe,
swab, brush, or spray. Allow the solution to
drain and air dry. Do not rinse the surface with
water after sanitizing as this will recontaminate
the surface.
Observe local regulations regarding contact time
of sanitizing solutions. A 2 minute contact time
is stipulated by health departments that follow
the United States Public Health Service Ordinance
and Code.
Sanitizing solutions used on food contact equip-
ment and surfaces are regulated by the Food and
Drug Administration and Indirect Food Additives un-
der Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations, Section
178.1010. Solutions specified in this section may
be safely used on food contact equipment and sur-
faces that are adequately drained before contact
with food. The solutions may not exceed specified
concentrations (100 ppm available chlorine).
Refer to Appendix F of the Grade 'A' Pasteurized
Milk Ordinance - 1965 Recommendations of the Unit-
ed States Public Health Service for existing milk
sanitization standards and local milk sanitization
regulations.
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, Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Dairy Equipment (Unspecified) (continued)
Sanitizer
93-210 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Cl
(2.95%, 5.6%, 25%,
28%, 99% G)
(25% PA)
(5.6%, 6.25%,
20.25%, 25%, 28%,
29%, 34%, 40%,
62.6% SC/S)
or
199-252 ppm
(5.6%, 25%, 28%,
40% G)
(5.6%, 20.25%, 25%,
28%, 34%, 40%
SC/S)
or
160 ppm
(38.1% G)
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(iQOSJF
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Dairy Farm Premises
EPA Compendium ot Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on floors, walls,
and other non-food contact surfaces on Dairy Farm
Premises.
Product is diluted with water and applied by rag,
swab, sponge, brush, sprayer, or by immersion.
Before sanitizer treatment, preclean and rinse all
surfaces thoroughly. Remove gross filth from sur-
faces prior to treatment with one-step cleaner-
disinfectants.
Non-food use limitation: No food tolerance has
been established for product. Contamination of
food or food animals by product residues is to be
strictly avoided. Follow non-food use procedures:
1) Do not use in milking stalls, milking parlors,
or milk houses (for phenolics, cresylic acid, and
pine oils).
2) Remove all animals and feed from premises, vehi-
cles, and enclosures.
3) Remove all litter and manure from floors,
walls, and surfaces of barns, pens, stalls,
chutes, and other facilities and fixtures occupied
or traversed by animals.
4) Empty all troughs, racks, and other feeding and
watering appliances.
5) Thoroughly clean all surfaces with soap or
detergent and rinse with water.
6) Saturate all surfaces with the recommended dis-
infecting solution for a period of 10 minutes.
7) Immerse all halters, ropes, and other types of
equipment used in handling and restraining ani-
mals, as well as forks, shovels, and scrapers used
for removing litter and manure.
8) Ventilate buildings, cars, boats, and other
closed spaces. Do not house livestock or employ
treated equipment until product has been absorbed,
set, or dried.
9) Thoroughly scrub all treated feed racks, man-
gers, troughs, automatic feeders, fountains, and
waters with soap or detergent, and rinse with pot-
able water before reuse.
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Use Directions
Dairy Farm Premises (continued)
Sanitizer
'630000A
200 ppm avail. Cl
(40% G)
(5.6%, 34% SC/S)
or
122 ppm avail. Cl
(29% WP)
or
126 ppm avail. Cl
(40% SC/S)
(Household)
Household Premises and
Contents
Sanitization of surfaces.
123
122
Sanitizer
(0.9% WP)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
(0.9% WP)
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in household prem-
ises (i.e., walls, floors, fixtures) and contents
(i.e., furnishings, equipment and other hard sur-
faces).
Preclean surfaces prior to treatment when requir-
ed. Dilute products as specified on labels. Ap-
ply by mop, wipe, scrub, or spray.
For mold/mildew control, preclean hard non-porous
surfaces prior to treatment when required. Apply
by sponge, cloth, mop, or spray. Allow to dry.
Do not rinse. Repeat periodically or when mold/
mildew growth appears.
Sanitization of household premises.
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
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Site. Efficacy^ Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Household Premises and Contents (continued)
Disinfectant
940 ppm avail. Cl Disinfection of surfaces.
(5.6% SC/S)
55000JA Poultry House Premises
55000GA and Equipment
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered in this site is for use in poultry houses,
including broiler, layer and brooder houses,
cages, coops, crates, feeding and watering equip-
ment and other equipment found on these premises.
Dilute product with water. Apply by cloth, swab,
sponge, brush, spray, or immersion. Before sani-
tizer or disinfectant treatment, preclean and
rinse all surfaces thoroughly. Remove gross filth
from surfaces prior to treatment with one-step
cleaner-disinfectants.
Non-food use limitation: No food tolerance has
been established for product. Contamination of
food or food animals by product residues is to be
strictly avoided. Follow non-food use directions:
1) Remove all poultry and feeds from premises,
trucks, coops, and crates.
2) Remove all litter and droppings from floors,
walls, and surfaces of facilities occupied or
traversed by poultry.
3) Empty all troughs, racks, and other feeding and
watering appliances.
4) Thoroughly clean all surfaces with soap or
detergent and rinse with water.
5) Saturate surfaces with the recommended disin-
fecting solution for a period of 10 minutes.
6) Ventilate buildings, coops, and other closed
spaces. Do not house poultry or employ equipment
until treatment has been absorbed, set, or dried.
7) Thoroughly scrub treated feed racks, troughs,
automatic feeders, fountains, and waterers with
soap or detergent, and rinse with potable water
before reuse.
>2 Disinfectant
248 ppm avail. Cl Disinfection of precleaned poultry house premises
(29% WP) and equipment.
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
(Commercial and Industrial Uses)
(Food and Feed Processing Plants)
General Information;
Equipment and food contact surfaces general instructions for use: Thor-
oughly clean and rinse equipment. Sanitize immediately before equipment
is to be used, or as specified by local regulations. One-step sanitizer-
cleaners and disinfectant-cleaners may be used without prior cleaning.
Dilute product as directed. Application may be by wet wipe, scrub,
flood, flush, rinse, circulation, immersion, or spray methods.
Observe local regulations regarding contact period of the sanitizing
solution. A 2 minute contact time is stipulated by health departments
that follow the United States Public Health Service Ordinance and Code.
Adhere to manufacturer's instructions regarding the temperature of dilu-
ent and rinse. Drain equipment and food contact surfaces thoroughly.
Rinse with potable water when required.
Sanitizing solutions are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration
as Indirect Food Additives under Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations,
Section 178.1010. Solutions specified in this section may be safely
used on food processing equipment within the prescribed conditions. The
solutions may not exceed specified concentrations (200 ppra). A potable
water rinse is not required following the use of the solutions, provided
the equipment and surfaces are adequately drained before contact with
food. The solutions may not exceed specified concentrations. A potable
water rinse is required when drainage alone is inadequate to prevent
adulteration of food products.
The use of sanitizing solutions other than those identified in 21 Code
of Federal Regulations, Section 178.1010, disinfecting solutions, one-
step sanitizer-cleaners and disinfectant-cleaners must always be fol-
lowed by a potable water rinse.
Premises (i.e.. floors, walls, and other non-food contact surfaces) gen-
eral instructions for use; Product directions may require a precleaning
step before treatment. Remove all particulate contamination. Applica-
tion may be by wipe, scrub, rinse, mop, or spray. Allow recommended con-
tact time. Remove or carefully protect food products and food packaging
materials before using quaternary ammonium products. Avoid contamina-
tion of food contact surfaces and food when applying pesticide solu-
tions. Drain surfaces thoroughly. Rinse with potable water where re-
quired.
For mold/mildew control, preclean hard non-porous surfaces prior to
treatment when required. Apply by sponge, cloth, mop, or spray. Allow
to dry. Do not rinse. Repeat periodically or when mold/mildew growth
appears.
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1019JE
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Beverage Processing
Equipment
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
23
71019JF
Sanitizer
160 ppm avail. Cl
(38.1% G)
or
118-234 ppm avail.
Cl
(5.6%, 28% SC/S)
or
100-107 ppm
(20.25%, 37% SC/S)
Beverage Processing
Plant Premises
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on beverage process-
ing equipment. Beverage processing equipment in-
cludes utensils, tanks, vats, hoses, pipelines,
fillers, capping, crowning, and bottling equipment
and other beverage contact equipment used in bever-
age, soft drink, carbonated beverage, and bottling
plant processing. Included in this section are
products intended for final sanitizing of beverage
bottles, cans, and other containers.
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
23
Sanitizer
234 ppm avail. Cl
(5.6% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on beverage process-
ing plant premises (i.e., floors, walls, and other
non-food contact surfaces).
Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
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iflOSJE
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Brewery Processing
Equipment
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on brewery process-
ing equipment. Brewery processing equipment in-
cludes utensils, tanks, vats, hoses, pipelines,
fillers, capping and crowning equipment, filters,
fermenters, and other food contact equipment used
in brewery processing.
23
Sanitizer
99-210 ppm avail.
Cl
(5.6%, 25%, 28% G)
(25% P/T)
(5.6%, 20.25%, 25%,
28%, 34%, 40%
SC/S)
or
199-252 ppm avail.
Cl
(5.6%, 25%, 28%,
40% G)
(5.6%, 25%, 28%,
34%, 40% SC/S)
or
160 ppm avail. Cl
(38.1% G)
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
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J1003JF
Site. Efficacy,
Dosage and Formulation
Brewery Premises
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
123
/71004JE
L23
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on brewery premises
(i.e., floors, walls, and other non-food contact
surfaces).
Sanitizer
210-252 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
Cl
(40% G)
(34%, 40% SC/S)
or
100-126 ppm avail.
Cl
(34%, 40% SC/S)
200 ppm avail. Cl
(5.6% SC/S)
Cannery Processing
Equipment
Sanitizer-cleaner for surfaces.
Sanitizer
234 ppm avail. Cl
(5.6% SC/S)
71004JF Cannery Premises
23
Sanitizer
234 ppm avail.
(5.6% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on cannery process-
ing equipment including vats, conveyor belts, uten-
sils, tanks, hoses, pipelines, fillers, and other
food contact surfaces.
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils,
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in canning plant
premises (i.e., floors, walls, and other non-food
contact surfaces).
Cl Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils,
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oOOJF
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Food Processing Equip-
ment and Surfaces
(Food Contact)
EPA Compendium of Acceptaoie uses
Use Directions
Sanitizer
93-126 ppm avail.
Cl
(5.6%, 25%, 28%,
99% G)
(25% P/T)
(28% WP)
(5.6%, 17%, 20.25%,
25%, 28%, 29%,
34%, 37%, 40%,
62.6% SC/S)
or
199-252 ppm avail.
Cl
(5.6%, 25%, 28%,
34%, 40% G)
(5.6%, 25%, 28%,
34%, 40%, 75%
SC/S)
or
160 ppm avail. Cl
(38.1% G)
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on food processing
equipment (i.e., blanchers, evaporators, fillers,
tanks, vats, pipelines, valves, utensils, cutting
boards, and other food contact surfaces).
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Issued: 9-04-86
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IDOOJF
fABQBB
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Food Processing Plant
Premises
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on food processing
plant premises (i.e., floors, walls, and other non-
food contact surfaces).
Sanitizer
100-126 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
Cl
(17%, 34%, 40%
SC/S)
or
122 ppm avail. Cl
(29% WP)
or
200-252 ppm avail.
Cl
(40% G)
(34%, 40% SC/S)
Sanitization of surfaces.
234 ppm avail. Cl
(5.6% SC/S)
Disinfectant
427 ppm avail. Cl Disinfection of precleaned surfaces.
(38.1% G)
Mold/mildew
1170-1633 ppm
avail. Cl
(28% SC/S)
Mold/mildew control on surfaces.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
I7JF Fruit and Vegetable
Premises
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered in this site is for use in fruit and vegeta-
ble storage areas (i.e., floors, walls, and other
non-food contact surfaces).
3 Sanitizer
234 ppm avail. Cl Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
(5.6% SC/S)
1008JE Meat Processing Equip-
ment
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on food contact sur-
faces in meat processing plants (i.e., work
tables, cutting block surfaces, saws, grinders,
utensils, coolers, cleavers, gambrels, carts,
trays, racks, trolleys, and similar equipment or
food contact surfaces in meat packing plants,
slaughter houses, smoke houses, and meat process-
ing plants).
3 Sanitizer
100-118 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Cl
(5.6%, 20.25%, 28%
SC/S)
or
234 ppm avail. Cl
(5.6% SC/S)
2 Disinfectant
938 ppm avail. Cl Disinfection of precleaned surfaces.
(28% SC/S)
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Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Meat Processing Plant
Premises
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
1005JE
Sanitizer
199 ppm avail. Cl
(5.6% SC/S)
or
234 ppm avail. Cl
(5.6% SC/S)
Mold/mildew
1170-1633 ppm
avail. Cl
(28% SC/S)
Milk Processing Equip-
ment
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in meat processing
plant premises (i.e., floors, walls, and other non-
food contact surfaces).
Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
Mold/mildew control on surfaces.
Sanitizer
93-118 ppm avail.
Cl
(99% G)
(25%, 28%, 37%
SC/S)
or
160 ppm avail. Cl
(38.1% G)
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in milk and dairy
processing plants. Included in this section are
products used to sanitize blanchers, evaporators,
homogenizers, holding tanks, pipelines, valves,
utensils, butter starter tanks, cheese processing
equipment and utensils, and similar milk contact
equipment.
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
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(005JF
Site. Efficacy^
Dosage and Formulation
Milk Processing Plant
Premises
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
7ABQBB
J1009JE
Disinfectant
600 ppm avail. Cl
(37% SC/S)
Mold/mildew
1170-1633 ppm
avail. Cl
(28% SC/S)
Poultry Processing
Equipment
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in milk and dairy
processing plant premises (i.e., floors, walls,
ceilings, and other non-food contact surfaces).
Also refer to Dairy Farm Premises for efficacy,
dose and use information.
Disinfection of precleaned surfaces.
Mold/mildew control on surfaces.
Sanitizer
100-118 ppm avail,
Cl
(5.6%, 25%, 28%
SC/S)
or
199-244 ppm avail,
Cl
(5.6%, 25%, 29%
SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on food contact
surfaces in poultry processing and packing plants
(i.e., cutting surfaces, picking machines, uten-
sils, eviscerating lines, shackle lines, chill
tanks, packing tables, and other equipment and
food contact surfaces).
Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Poultry Processing Equipment (continued)
Disinfectant
1056 ppm avail. Cl Disinfection of precleaned equipment and utensils.
(20.25% SC/S)
Poultry Processing
Plant Premises
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in poultry process-
ing plants (i.e., floors, walls, ceilings, and
other non-food contact surfaces).
123 Sanitizer
199 ppm avail. Cl Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
(5.6% SC/S)
or
234 ppm avail. Cl
(5.6% SC/S)
71010JE Winery Processing
Equipment
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered in this site is for use on winery processing
equipment and other food contact surfaces.
23 Sanitizer
100 or 200 ppm Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
avail. Cl
(5.6% SC/S)
71010JF Winery Processing
Plant Premises
General Instructions for Use: The product regis-
tered in this site is for use on winery premises
(i.e., floors, walls, and other non-food contact
surfaces).
23 Sanitizer
200 ppm avail. Cl Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
(5.6% SC/S)
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Dosage and Formulation
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
(Eating Establishments)
Eating Establishment
Equipment and Utensils
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on equipment and
utensils in eating establishments (i.e., restau-
rants, taverns, bars, cafeterias, etc.) where food
and beverages are served. Utensils include silver-
ware, dishes, glassware, and similar cooking and
eating utensils. Equipment includes fixtures,
stoves, sinks, and refrigerators.
Sanitizers which are registered for use on food
contact surfaces are required to be in compliance
with the food additive regulations identified in
Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations, Section
178.1010, Sanitizing solutions.
Sanitizer food contact surface treatment instruc-
tions;
1) Remove surface soils by scraping or flushing
with water.
2) Wash with a suitable detergent or cleaner.
3) Rinse with potable water.
4) Dilute product according to label directions.
5) Apply by immersion, flooding, spraying, mop-
ping, sponging, or wiping making sure to wet all
surfaces thoroughly.
6) Allow for the specified contact time (at least
1 minute).
7) Allow the use solution to drain and air dry.
8) Do not rinse the surface with water after sani-
tizing as this will recontaminate the surface.
Follow label instructions for products registered
for use on food contact surfaces which are disin-
fectants.
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Site. Efficacy. Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
Eating Establishment Equipment and Utensils (continued)
Sanitizer
97.4-126 ppm avail. Sanitization of precleaned equipment and utensils.
Cl
(5.6%, 5.8%, 6%,
25%, 28%, 99% G)
(99% P/T)
(28% WP)
(2.4%, 5.6%, 6%,
6.25%, 17%,
20.25%, 25%, 28%,
30%, 34%, 37%,
40%, 62.6% SC/S)
or
199-252 ppm avail.
Cl
(5.6%, 25%, 28%,
40%, 99% G)
or
50-235 ppm avail.
Cl
(2.4%, 5.6%, 17%,
25%, 28%, 34%,
40% SC/S)
or
160 ppm avail. Cl
(38.1% G)
or
(0.9% G)
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J20000A
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Eating Establishment
Premises
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
123
\22
424
Sanitizer
100-126 ppm avail.
Cl
(34%, 40% SC/S)
or
210-252 ppm avail.
Cl
(40% G)
(5.6%, 34%, 40%
SC/S)
Disinfectant
427 ppm avail. Cl
(38.1% G)
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
608 ppm avail. Cl
(25% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on eating establish-
ment premises (i.e., floors, walls, and other non-
food contact surfaces). Eating establishment prem-
ises include commercial restaurants and cafeteri-
as, institutional and household kitchens and din-
ing areas, etc.
Preclean surfaces before treatment with the anti-
microbial solution. Dilute product according to
label directions. Apply by mop, spray, cloth,
sprinkle, scrub, brush, or machine apparatus.
Thoroughly wet surfaces to be treated. Avoid con-
tamination of foods or food contact surfaces.
Some products require a rinse with potable water
following the antimicrobial treatment.
Sanitization of precleaned surfaces.
Disinfection of precleaned surfaces.
Disinfection of precleaned surfaces.
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(300UE
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
(Food Markets)
Food Dispensing Equip-
ment
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
. Use Directions
Sanitizer
126 ppm avail. Cl
(6% G)
or
50-393 ppm avail.
Cl
(2.4%, 6.25% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The products listed
in section are registered as disinfectants and san-
itizers for use on food dispensing equipment
(e.g., vending machines, beverage dispensers, soft
serve ice cream machines, etc.).
Preclean equipment. One-step disinfectat-cleaners
and sanitizer-cleaners do not require a preclean-
Lng step. Apply product at recommended dilution.
Rinse food contact surfaces with potable water
prior to reuse where required.
Sanitizing solutions used on food contact surfaces
and equipment are regulated by the Food and Drug
Administration as Indirect Food Additives under
Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations, Section
178.1010. Sanitizing solutions specified in this
section may be safely used on food processing
equipment when used within the prescribed condi-
tions of this section. The use concentration of
sanitizing solutions may not exceed that specified
within Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations, Sec-
tion 178.1010.
Apply product only as specified on the label and
technical data sheet.
Sanitization of precleaned food dispensing equip-
ment.
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Site. Efficacy, Use Directions
Dosage and Formulation
(Domestic and Human Uses)
(Bathrooms)
Bathroom Premises
General Instructions for Use; The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in bathroom prem-
ises (i.e., floors, walls, sinks, bathtubs, shower
stalls, toilet seats, toilet exterior surfaces,
and fixtures).
Preclean surfaces prior to treatment. A preclean-
ing step is not required for one-step disinfectant-
cleaners. Dilute product as directed. Apply by
mop, sponge, brush, cloth, or spray. Wet surfaces
thoroughly. Allow required contact time. Rinse
where required.
Porous surfaces such as grout and unfinished or
scarred surfaces may require a higher concentra-
tion of antimicrobial than non-porous surfaces
such as porcelain and tile.
22 Disinfectant
24 Deodorizer
427 ppm avail. Cl Disinfection of precleaned surfaces.
(38.1% G)
Disinfecting-cleaner for surfaces.
(0.9% WP)
or
(0.9% G)
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OA
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Toilet Bowls and Uri-
nals
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
336 ppm avail. Cl
(0.9% G)
or
(0.9% WP)
(Laundry)
Diapers (Commercial)
23
24
Sanitizer
Deodorizer
189-212 ppm avail.
Cl
(18% G)
or
189 ppm avail. Cl
(18% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on toilet bowl and
urinal surfaces and water.
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use on large loads of
diapers in large commercial wash wheels with dos-
ages based on 100 pounds of dry fabric. The prod-
ucts are for use by diaper services and hospital,
industrial, and institutional laundries only. The
object of control of the residual bacteriostats
and self-sanitizers is to inhibit the growth of
odor-causing and ammonia-producing bacteria (e.g.,
Brevibacterium ammoniagenes.) which act on urine
in diapers. Residual antimicrobial activity is
effective only under conditions of high relative
humidity or wet contamination.
Wet diapers should be spin dried before product is
applied. Add the diluted product in the pre-wash,
followed by the regular wash cycle with a good
detergent. Use sanitizing solution promptly after
mixing.
Sanitization of diapers.
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|6HD
Site. Efficacy.
Dosage and Formulation
Laundry (Hospital. Com-
mercial, and Institu-
tional)
Use Directions
23
Sanitizer
189-200 ppm avail.
Cl
(18% G)
(18% SC/S)
General Instructions for Use; The products
registered in this site are for use in the
treatment of laundry (i.e., washable fabrics such
as clothing, linens, sheets, towels, blankets,
uniforms, and bathing suits) in commercial,
institutional, and medical establishments (i.e.,
schools, restaurants, hotels, motels, athletic
facilities, and hospitals).
Fabrics are treated in bulk or multifamily laundry
loads. Commercial machines typically handle 50 to
100 pounds of fabric per load and have a lower
fabric-to-water weight ratio (1:3 to 1:5) than
home washing machines (1:10 to 1:15).
Wet fabrics should be spin dried before product is
applied. Add the diluted product in the pre-wash,
followed by the regular wash cycle with a good
detergent. Use sanitizing solution promptly after
mixing.
Sanitization of laundry.
Issued: 9-04-86
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Site. Efficacy,
Dosage and Formulation
JJ7006HE Laundry (Household)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
Use Directions
/890010A
Sanitizer
(1.25% SC/S)
(Refuse)
Garbage Containers
V22
124
Disinfectant
Deodorizer
427 ppm avail. Cl
(38.1% G)
(0.9% WP)
General Instructions for Use: The products regis-
tered in this site are for use in the treatment of
household laundry (i.e., clothing, linens, sheets,
towels, and dish cloths).
Wash water additive (machine or handwash).
Add product to wash water. Rinse fabric following
treatment.
Sanitization of laundry.
General Instructions for Use; The products in
this site are for use on garbage container sur-
faces.
Clean and rinse surfaces prior to treatment. One-
step disinfectant-cleaners and sanitizer-cleaners
do not require a precleaning step. Dilute product
as directed on label. Application is by wipe,
mop, swab, wash, rinse, or spray. Observe re-
quired contact time.
Disinfection of precleaned surfaces.
Disinfectant-cleaner for surfaces.
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
|$9.9901 100% technical chemical
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) '00*
010182-00059
|40.0002 40% formulation intermediate
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 40*
000230-00078
j)49.1002 49.1% formulation intermediate
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 49.1%
000230-00077
,098.0002 98% formulation intermediate
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 98%
033980-00002
,099.0002 99% formulation intermediate
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 99%
000230-00070 000230-00071 000524-00313* 001258-00903
010182-00059 033980-00003 053254-00002 053254-00003
*jacket currently unavailable for review
099.3002 99.3% formulation intermediate
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 99.3%
000230-00069
,000.9004 0.9% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 0.9*
003573-00040
.002.9504 2.95% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) ^.95*
015265-00009
.005.6004 JL-6% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 5.6%
000491-00226 005891-00019 006198-00006 040457-00007*
040871-00005 042709-00003 045244-00005*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
005.6304 5.63% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
007547-00023
;005.8004 5.8% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
003573-00047
;006-0004 6% granular ,„„.,,rt,x
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
005389-00006
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(1.2504 11.25% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 11.25%
007547-00026
J118.0004 18% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 18%
001706-00142 009594-00019 032975-00011 040871-00007
045244-00001
022.5004 22.5% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 22.5%
007547-00025 033576-00018
925.D004 25% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 25%
006198-00005 006574-00009 010634-00019 037741-00002
040457-00006* 042148-00001 045244-00004*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
028.0004 28% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 28%
001072-00017 015596-00007 032975-00016 040457-00004
040871-00006
D33.6004 33.6% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 33.6%
042322-00004
334.0004 34% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 34%
010932-00008 039183-00007 044786-00006
137.5004 37.5% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 37.5%
009640-00030
138.1004 38.1% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 38.1%
001816-00017
I40.0004 40% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 40%
016833-00004 040457-00005
•45.0004 45% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 45%
007547-00024 033576-00023 040316-00001
149.1004 49.1% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 49.1%
006284-00030 007364-00029 008791-00013 009215-00005
012465-00014
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3.0004
096.0004
099.0004
099.3004
099.5004
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54% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
003876-00058 043680-00009
60% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
003432-00040
96% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
007368-00006
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
sodium bromide (013907)
000524-00377*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
99% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
000148-01167
001258-01042
004524-00042
007368-00074
011541-00014
034694-00008
045458-00007
053254-00002
*jacket currently unavailable for review
000524-00334
001258-01065
004591-00071
009403-00004
011741-00023
042177-00005
045723-00001
000524-00385
001317-00080
004875-00015
010600-00007
012465-00013*
042177-00030
045898-00020
001258-
002292-
005736-
010932-
027581-
043521-
046616-
00984
00083
00043
00010
00011
00001
00004
99.3% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
000230-00086* 004829-00053 010332-00011 011659-00011
034571-00018 044801-00008 051624-00003 043574-00004
*jacket currently unavailable for review
99.5% granular
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
034571-00014
100% granular
sodium dichloro
000150-00036
001270-00182
003525-00057
006284-00027
007151-00005
007368-00063
008859-00006*
009157-00023
009411-00007
010897-00007
021144-00013
-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
000266-00030
001275-00041
005185-00226
006284-00028
007152-00017
007368-00065
008866-00016
009157-00028
010079-00003
011005-00006
032456-00001
000278-00050
001677-00044
005185-00227
007124-00031
007152-00021
008544-00013
008866-00017
009157-00031
010183-00019
011329-00008
039183-00005
000550-00096
001803-00022
005185-00278
007124-00048
007364-00025
008791-00012
009087-00007
009215-00002
010183-00020
012465-00017
54%
60%
96%
96%
4%
100%
99%
99.3%
99.5%
100%
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100% granular (continued)
042446-00003 042871-00004
*jacket currently unavailable for review
D25.U005 25% pelleted/tableted
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 25%
006198-00013
D49.1005 49.1% pelleted/tableted
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 49.1%
009087-00008
,052.0005 52% pelleted/tableted
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 52%
potassium bromide (013903) 48%
100%
000524-00378*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
:064.0005 64% pelleted/tableted
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 64%
alkyl*dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *alkyl (95% C14,
3% C12, 2% C16) (069184) _L%
65%
004829-00051
:099.0005 99% pelleted/tableted
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 99%
004829-00062 004829-00068 004829-00069 007368-00071
099.5005 99.5% pelleted/tableted
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 99.5%
003876-00137 034571-00011 048525-00013
099.9905 100% pelleted/tableted
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 100%
004829-00054
000.9006 0.9% wettable powder
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 0.9%
003573-00037 003573-00049 003573-00051
022.6006 22.6% wettable powder
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 22.6%
005389-00011*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
028.0006 28% wettable powder
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 28%
001270-00211
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{5.0006 29% wettable powder
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 29%
001677-00091
J01.2515 1.25% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 1.25%
000777-00062 000777-00064
J002.4015 2.4% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 2.4%
000178-00009
J05.6015 5.6% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 5.6%
000110-00018 000230-00073 001270-00181 001791-00039
003573-00027 003573-00031 004313-00049 004828-00053
004875-00016 005136-00012 009313-00022 009594-00016
012179-00011 013680-00019 016833-00001 018305-00010
032975-00017 035495-00010 044543-00006 049488-00003
006.0015 6% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 6%
000524-00366 005389-00006
006.2515 6.25% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 6.25%
001275-00027
012.5015 12.5% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 12.5%
042148-00002*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
016.0015 16% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 16%
005389-00010*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
017.0015 17% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 17%
005736-00017
018.0015 18% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 18%
000230-00074 000524-00367 004875-00017 016833-00002
044543-00007
020.0015 20% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 20%
027581-00017
020.2515 20.25% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407) 20.25%
001317-00065 001677-00053
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85.0015
1028.0015
1029.0015
.030.0015
033.0015
D34.0015
)37.0015
(40.0015
154.0015
25% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
000110-00016
000524-00363
005680-00022
008781-00008*
013680-00018
042709-00002
049292-00010
*jacket currently unavailable for review
25%
000230-00076
001791-00040
005768-00012
009129-00020*
016833-00005
043984-00002
000524-00361
004875-00018
005870-00033
009594-00018
032975-00007
044543-00009*
000524-
005136-
006198-
010076-
035495-
048925-
00362
00013
00007
00015
00012
00001*
28% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
28%
000110-00017
004875-00019
010366-00006
015057-00015
035495-00011
000230-00072
005680-00023
010428-00016
016833-00003
044543-00005
001791-00041
009594-00020
012179-00009
018305-00009
045244-00002*
004313-00048
010076-00016
012179-00010
033173-00002
053263-00019
*jacket currently unavailable for review
29% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
001677-00091
30% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
007546-00017 009409-00001*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
33% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
034694-00007
34% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
003635-00209 009594-00017 044543-00008 045244-00003*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
37% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
011724-00038
40% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
000110-00015 000230-00075 000524-00345 001791-00042
004875-00020 012179-00008 027581-00016 035495-00013
54% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
034571-00007
29%
30%
33%
34%
37%
40%
54%
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jp.0015
;099. 3015
099. WI5
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62.6% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
008405-00001
64% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
alkyl*dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *alkyl (95% C14,
3% C12, 2% C16) (069184)
004829-00050
99.3% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
051624-00003*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
100% soluble concentrate/solid
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate (081407)
001124-00076 014886-00008
62.6%
64%
65%
99.3%
100%
999955 State Label Registrations
CA Reg. No.
001803-04423 010932-04917
FL Reg. No.
010512-08275 012226-07306
HI Reg. No.
012384-08462 016816-09390
TX Reg. No.
009807-05996 009807-05999
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Appendix A-1
Listing of Active Ingredient(s) Found in Combination with the Report
Chemical
Chemical Common Name EPA Acceptable
Code (source) Common/Chemical Name
069184 alkyl*dimethyl benzyl ammonium
chloride *alkyl (95% C14, 3%
C12, 2% C16)
013903 potassium bromide
013907 sodium bromide
— Use Common Name
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