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Listable Chemical Product (Home Swimming Pool and Spa Products) Standard 2007
Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code
I, SUSSAN PENELOPE LEY, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, approve this standard under section 56D of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code set out in the Schedule to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act 1994.
Dated 27 September 2007
SUSSAN LEY
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Contents
Part 1                    Preliminary
                        1     Name of Standard                                                                                3
                        2     Commencement                                                                                  3
                        3     Establishment of Standard                                                                   3
                        4     Purpose of Standard                                                                            3
                        5     Application of Standard                                                                        3
                        6     Definitions                                                                                           3
Part 2                    Requirements in relation to the listable chemical product
                        7     Formulation requirements for listable chemical product                           5
                        8     Package limits                                                                                    5
                        9     Labels                                                                                                5
Schedule 1             Label format for listable chemical product in granular form — Active constituent calcium hypochlorite                                                                                      7
Schedule 2             Label format for listable chemical product in tablet form — Active constituent calcium hypochlorite                                                                                    11
Schedule 3             Label format for listable chemical product in granular form — Active constituent lithium hypochlorite                                                                                    15
Schedule 4             Label format for listable chemical product in liquid form — Active constituent sodium hypochlorite                                                                                    19
Schedule 5             Label format for listable chemical product in granular form containing chlorine (500 to 599g/kg) — Active constituent sodium dichloroisocyanurate           23
Schedule 6             Label format for listable chemical product in granular form containing chlorine (600 to 630g/kg) — Active constituent sodium dichloroisocyanurate           26
Schedule 7             Label format for listable chemical product in tablet form — Active constituent trichloroisocyanuric acid                                                                 29
 
 
  
Part 1                 Preliminary
1              Name of Standard
                This Standard is the Listable Chemical Product (Home Swimming Pool and Spa Products) Standard 2007.
2              Commencement
                This Standard commences immediately after the commencement of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Amendment Regulations 2007 (No. 1).
3              Establishment of Standard
                This Standard is established in accordance with section 56D of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code.
Note   The Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code is set out in the Schedule to the Act.
4              Purpose of Standard
                The purpose of this Standard is to set out requirements in relation to a chemical product or class of chemical products to which the Standard applies, including the labelling and handling of the product or products.
5              Application of Standard
                This Standard applies to the listable chemical product described in item 1 of the Listing Schedule Table.
Note   The listable chemical product to which this standard applies is an agricultural chemical product used for destroying bacteria, viruses and protozoa in home swimming pools and spas.
6              Definitions
                In this Standard:
Act means the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act 1994
active constituent in the listable chemical product means an active constituent mentioned in column 2 of item 1 of the Listing Schedule Table.
Listing Schedule Table means the table in Part 2 of Schedule 3B to the Regulations.
Note   The following terms are defined in the Act or the Code:
·      active constituent (Code)
·      APVMA (Code)
·      chemical product (Code)
·      constituent (Code)
·      the Code (Act)
·      the regulations (Act).
Part 2                 Requirements in relation to the listable chemical product
  
7              Formulation requirements for listable chemical product
                The listable chemical product must be formulated:
                (a)    if the active constituent is calcium hypochlorite — in the form of tablets or granules which provide 650 to 700 grams of available chlorine in each kilogram of the product; and
               (b)    if the active constituent is lithium hypochlorite — as granules which provide 350 grams of available chlorine in each kilogram of the product; and
                (c)    if the active constituent is sodium hypochlorite — in liquid form which provides 100 to 130 grams of available chlorine in each litre of the product; and
               (d)    if the active constituent is sodium dichloroisocyanurate — as granules which provide 500 to 630 grams of available chlorine in each kilogram of the product; and
                (e)    if the active constituent is trichloroisocyanuric acid — as tablets which provide 800 to 900 grams of available chlorine in each kilogram of the product.
8              Package limits
                The listable chemical product must not, when packaged:
                (a)    if the product is in liquid form — have a volume that is more than 25 litres; and
               (b)    if the chemical product is not in liquid form — weigh more than 25 kilograms.
Note   The requirements for a container used for the supply of registered listable chemical products are set out in regulation 23C of the Regulations.
9              Labels
         (1)   The label for a container for the listable chemical product must comply with the label format set out in:
                (a)    if the active constituent of the product is calcium hypochlorite and the product is in a granular form — Schedule 1; or
               (b)    if the active constituent of the product is calcium hypochlorite and the product is in a tablet form — Schedule 2; or
                (c)    if the active constituent of the product is lithium hypochlorite and the product is in a granular form — Schedule 3; or
               (d)    if the active constituent of the product is sodium hypochlorite and the product is in a liquid form — Schedule 4; or
                (e)    if the active constituent of the product is sodium dichloroisocyanurate and the product is in a granular form that, for each kilogram of the product, contains 500 to 599 grams of available chlorine in the form of sodium dichloroisocyanurate — Schedule 5; or
                (f)    if the active constituent of the product is sodium dichloroisocyanurate and the product is in a granular form that, for each kilogram of the product, contains 600 to 630 grams of available chlorine in the form of sodium dichloroisocyanurate — Schedule 6; or
                (g)    if the active constituent of the product is a trichloroisocyanuric acid product and the product is in a tablet form — Schedule 7.
         (2)   The label may also contain a claim that the product controls algal growth.
Schedule 1        Label format for listable chemical product in granular form — Active constituent calcium hypochlorite
(paragraph 9 (a))
  
FRONT PANEL
 
POISON
 
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
 
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
 
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING
 
 
[PRODUCT NAME]
 
 
ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: [correct content for the product] g/kg available
CHLORINE (Cl) present as CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE

 
For control of bacteria, viruses and protozoa in swimming pools and spas
 
 
Net contents: [insert mass‑ maximum 25] kg
 
 
 
 
Registered company (or other legal entity) name, phone number and address
ANCILLARY PANEL
 
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
DO NOT use this product in spa pool water.
DO NOT use in a fixed or floating dispenser.
 
POOL VOLUME, LITRES
*STABILISED POOLS DAILY CHLORINE DOSAGE
UNSTABILISED POOLS DAILY CHLORINE DOSAGE
FREE CHLORINE CONCENTRATION

10, 000
40g
 
80g
 
refer to required levels table

INITIAL START UP SHOCK TREATMENT
7 x daily dosage
4 x daily dosage
10‑15mg/L
 

SUPER CHLORINATION
4 x daily dosage
2 x daily dosage
 
10mg/L

* Contains chlorine stabiliser, such as cyanuric acid.
 
These dosage rates are only a guide to assist in achieving the required levels of free chlorine.
 
REQUIRED LEVELS
TYPE OF POOL
LEVEL OF STABILISER
TOTAL ALKALINITY
MINIMUM FREE CHLORINE LEVEL (mg/L)
pH
(optimum

 
(mg/L)
(mg/L)
Cold water
Above 26°C
range)

UNSTABILISED
Nil
60 ‑ 200
1.5 Indoor Pool
1.0 Outdoor Pool
2.0
7.2 to 7.6

STABILISED
30‑100#
60 ‑ 200
2.0
3.0

# DO NOT exceed a concentration of 100mg/L of isocyanurate
 
NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE OR IN ANY MANNER CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
·        Dissolve granules in water prior to dosing, or add directly to pool water.
·        The correct level of free chlorine should be maintained for several hours before and during swimming activity.
·        Chlorine levels and pH should be tested daily by use of a reliable test kit using fresh testing reagents.
·        If pH falls below the required level add dry alkali, if it rises above add dry acid or hydrochloric acid.
·        Dose pool in the evening when the pool is not in use. Dosage rates indicated are only a guide. Dose pool and then test to ensure the required free chlorine levels are reached.
·        If stabilisers are present in the pool, stabiliser levels should be tested fortnightly by use of a reliable test kit. If 100 mg/L of stabiliser is exceeded the ability of the chlorine to control algae, bacteria, viruses and protozoa is reduced.
SUPER CHLORINATION
During the swimming season super‑chlorinate once per week. After Super‑Chlorination the pH balance of your pool should be checked.
WINTER MAINTENANCE
A Super‑Chlorination dose once a month is necessary to maintain your pool in good condition during winter.
CAUTION
Not to be used as a food container.
CONTAINER DISPOSAL
Rinse empty container in the pool water before disposal. Dispose of empty container with household waste.
SAFETY DIRECTIONS
Highly reactive oxidising chlorine compound. May cause fire and explosion or produce severe burns. Harmful if swallowed. Will damage the eyes. Will irritate the skin. May irritate the nose and throat. Avoid contact with the eyes, skin and clothing. DO NOT inhale dust. When opening the container and using the product, wear rubber gloves. If product on skin, immediately wash area with soap and water. If product in eyes, immediately wash it out with water. Wash hands after use.
DO NOT allow the product to come into contact with other chemicals, especially acids, or with combustible material such as paper, fabric, sawdust or kerosene. DO NOT allow to get damp. Use clean containers for dispensing. DO NOT mix with other chemicals. DO NOT mix with different types of chlorinating chemicals. Mix with water only.
DO NOT add water to the product ‑ add the product to water, but in case of fire, drench with water.
Store undercover in a dry, clean, cool, well‑ventilated place away from sunlight. Store and transport in an upright container. In case of spillage, flush with large quantities of water.
FIRST AID
If poisoning occurs contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre (phone 13 1126). If swallowed, DO NOT induce vomiting. Give a glass of water. If skin contact occurs, remove contaminated clothing and wash skin thoroughly. If in eyes, hold eyes open, flood with water for at least 15 minutes and see a doctor.
 
D.O.M. [date of manufacture]
B.N. [batch number]
APVMA Listed Product Number:
EMERGENCY INFORMATION PANEL
Insert information/requirements of the relevant authorities relating to transport and storage of dangerous goods, especially those in the Australian Dangerous Goods Code. This type of product requires an oxidising agent diamond and should be packaged according to the requirements of the Australian Dangerous Goods Code.
Schedule 2        Label format for listable chemical product in tablet form — Active constituent calcium hypochlorite
(paragraph 9 (b))
  
FRONT PANEL
 
 
POISON
 
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
 
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
 
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING
 
 
[PRODUCT NAME]
 
 
ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: [correct content for the product] g/kg available
CHLORINE (Cl) present as CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE

 
For control of bacteria, viruses and protozoa in swimming pools and spas
 
 
Net contents: [insert mass] kg ([insert number of tablets] tablets)
 
 
Registered company (or other legal entity) name, phone number and address
ANCILLARY PANEL
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IN SPA POOL WATER.
 
This product is NOT suitable for super chlorination.
 
POOL VOLUME, LITRES
*STABILISED POOLS DAILY DOSAGE
UNSTABILISED POOLS DAILY DOSAGE
FREE CHLORINE CONCENTRATION

10, 000
x tablets {insert correct number of tablets to give 40 g of product}
2x tablets
refer to required levels table

* Contains chlorine stabiliser, such as cyanuric acid.
 
These dosage rates are only a guide to assist in achieving the required levels of free chlorine.
 
REQUIRED LEVELS
TYPE OF POOL
LEVEL OF STABILISER
TOTAL ALKALINITY
MINIMUM FREE CHLORINE LEVEL (mg/L)
pH
(optimum

 
(mg/L)
(mg/L)
Cold water
Above 26°C
range)

UNSTABILISED
Nil
60 ‑ 200
1.5 Indoor Pool
1.0 Outdoor Pool
2.0
7.2 ‑ 7.6

STABILISED
30‑100#
60 – 200
2.0
3.0

# DO NOT exceed a concentration of 100mg/L of isocyanurate
 
NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE OR IN ANY MANNER CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
·        The tablets must be used in a floating dispenser. The dispenser MUST NOT be handled by bathers.
·        The correct level of free chlorine should be maintained for several hours before and during swimming activity.
·        Chlorine levels and pH should be tested daily by use of a reliable test kit using fresh testing reagents.
·        If pH falls below the required level add dry alkali, if it rises above add dry acid or hydrochloric acid.
·        Dosage rates indicated are only a guide as the rate at which the product dissolves is affected by water temperature, flow rate, bather load and other environmental conditions. Dose pool and then test to ensure the required free chlorine levels are reached.
·        If stabilisers are present in the pool, stabiliser levels should be tested fortnightly by use of a reliable test kit. If 100 mg/L of stabiliser is exceeded the ability of the chlorine to control algae, bacteria, viruses and protozoa is reduced.
CAUTION
Not to be used as a food container.
CONTAINER DISPOSAL
Rinse empty container in the pool water before disposal. Dispose of empty container with household waste.
SAFETY DIRECTIONS
Highly reactive oxidising chlorine compound. May cause fire and explosion or produce severe burns. Harmful if swallowed. Will damage the eyes. Will irritate the skin. May irritate the nose and throat. Avoid contact with the eyes, skin and clothing. DO NOT inhale dust. When opening the container and using the product, wear rubber gloves. If product on skin, immediately wash area with soap and water. If product in eyes, immediately wash it out with water. Wash hands after use.
DO NOT allow the product to come into contact with other chemicals, especially acids, or with combustible material such as paper, fabric, sawdust or kerosene. DO NOT allow to get damp. Use clean containers for dispensing. DO NOT mix with other chemicals. DO NOT mix with different types of chlorinating chemicals.
DO NOT add water to the product – add the product to water, but in case of fire, drench with water.
Store undercover in a dry, clean, cool, well‑ventilated place away from sunlight. Store and transport in an upright container.
FIRST AID
If poisoning occurs contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre (phone 13 1126). If swallowed, DO NOT induce vomiting. Give a glass of water. If skin contact occurs, remove contaminated clothing and wash skin thoroughly. If in eyes, hold eyes open, flood with water for at least 15 minutes and see a doctor.
D.O.M. [date of manufacture]
B.N. [batch number]
APVMA Listed Product Number:
 
 
EMERGENCY INFORMATION PANEL
Insert information/requirements of the relevant authorities relating to transport and storage of dangerous goods, especially those in the Australian Dangerous Goods Code. This type of product requires an oxidising agent diamond and should be packaged according to the requirements of the Australian Dangerous Goods Code.
Schedule 3        Label format for listable chemical product in granular form — Active constituent lithium hypochlorite
(paragraph 9 (c))
  
FRONT PANEL
 
 
POISON
 
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
 
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
 
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING
 
 
[PRODUCT NAME]
 
 
ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: [correct content for the product] g/kg available
CHLORINE (Cl) present as LITHIUM HYPOCHLORITE

 
For control of bacteria, viruses and protozoa in swimming pools and spas
 
 
Net contents: [insert mass‑ maximum 25] kg
 
 
Registered company (or other legal entity) name, phone number and address
ANCILLARY PANEL
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
DO NOT use in a fixed or floating dispenser.
 
POOL VOLUME, LITRES
*STABILISED POOLS DAILY CHLORINE DOSAGE
UNSTABILISED POOLS DAILY CHLORINE DOSAGE
FREE CHLORINE CONCENTRATION

10, 000
60g
 
120g
 
refer to required levels table

INITIAL START UP SHOCK TREATMENT
7 x daily dosage
4 x daily dosage
10‑15mg/L
 

SUPER CHLORINATION
4 x daily dosage
2 x daily dosage
 
10mg/L

* Contains chlorine stabiliser, such as cyanuric acid.
 
These dosage rates are only a guide to assist in achieving the required levels of free chlorine.
REQUIRED LEVELS
TYPE OF POOL
LEVEL OF STABILISER
TOTAL ALKALINITY
MINIMUM FREE CHLORINE LEVEL (mg/L)
pH
(optimum

 
(mg/L)
(mg/L)
Below 26°C
Above 26°C
range)

UNSTABILISED
OUTDOOR
Nil
60 ‑ 200
1.0
2.0
7.2 ‑ 7.6

STABILISED
OUTDOOR
30‑100#
60 ‑ 200
2.0
3.0

UNSTABILISED INDOOR POOL
Nil
60 ‑ 200
1.5
2.0
7.2 ‑ 7.8

SPA POOL
(water temperature not more than 40°C)
DO NOT use stabiliser
60 ‑ 200
2 ‑ 4 mg/L
7.2 ‑ 7.8

# DO NOT exceed a concentration of 100mg/L of isocyanurate
 
NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE OR IN ANY MANNER CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
·        Scatter granules directly into pool water.
·        The correct level of free chlorine should be maintained for several hours before and during swimming activity.
·        Chlorine levels and pH should be tested daily by use of a reliable test kit using fresh testing reagents.
·        If pH falls below the required level add dry alkali, if it rises above add dry acid or hydrochloric acid.
·        Dose pool in the evening when the pool is not in use. Dosage rates indicated are only a guide. Dose pool and then test to ensure the required free chlorine levels are reached.
·        If stabilisers are present in the pool, stabiliser levels should be tested fortnightly by use of a reliable test kit. If 100 mg/L of stabiliser is exceeded the ability of the chlorine to control algae, bacteria, viruses and protozoa is reduced.
SUPER CHLORINATION
During the swimming season super‑chlorinate once per week. After Super‑Chlorination the pH balance of your pool should be checked.
WINTER MAINTENANCE
A Super‑Chlorination dose once a month is necessary to maintain your pool in good condition during winter.
CAUTION
Not to be used as a food container.
CONTAINER DISPOSAL
Rinse empty container in the pool water before disposal. Dispose of empty container with household waste.
SAFETY DIRECTIONS
Highly reactive oxidising chlorine compound. May cause fire and explosion or produce severe burns. Harmful if swallowed. Will damage the eyes. Will irritate the skin. May irritate the nose and throat. Avoid contact with the eyes, skin and clothing. DO NOT inhale dust. When opening the container and using the product, wear rubber gloves. If product on skin, immediately wash area with soap and water. If product in eyes, immediately wash it out with water. Wash hands after use.
DO NOT allow the product to come into contact with other chemicals, especially acids, or with combustible material such as paper, fabric, sawdust or kerosene. DO NOT allow to get damp. Use clean containers for dispensing. DO NOT mix with other chemicals. DO NOT mix with different types of chlorinating chemicals. Mix with water only.
DO NOT add water to the product – add the product to water, but in case of fire, drench with water.
Store undercover in a dry, clean, cool, well‑ventilated place away from sunlight. Store and transport in an upright container. In case of spillage, flush with large quantities of water.
FIRST AID
If poisoning occurs contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre (phone 13 1126). If swallowed, DO NOT induce vomiting. Give a glass of water. If skin contact occurs, remove contaminated clothing and wash skin thoroughly. If in eyes, hold eyes open, flood with water for at least 15 minutes and see a doctor.
D.O.M. [date of manufacture]
B.N. [batch number]
APVMA Listed Product Number:
EMERGENCY INFORMATION PANEL
Insert information/requirements of the relevant authorities relating to transport and storage of dangerous goods, especially those in the Australian Dangerous Goods Code. This type of product requires an oxidising agent diamond and should be packaged according to the requirements of the Australian Dangerous Goods Code.
Schedule 4        Label format for listable chemical product in liquid form — Active constituent sodium hypochlorite
(paragraph 9 (d))
  
FRONT PANEL
CAUTION
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING
 
 
[PRODUCT NAME]
 
 
ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: [correct content for the product] g/L available
CHLORINE (Cl) present as SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE

 
For control of bacteria, viruses and protozoa in swimming pools and spas
 
 
Contents: [insert volume‑ maximum 25] L
 
 
 
 
 
Registered company (or other legal entity) name, phone number and address
 
 
ANCILLARY PANEL
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
POOL VOLUME, LITRES
*STABILISED POOLS DAILY CHLORINE DOSAGE
UNSTABILISED POOLS DAILY CHLORINE DOSAGE
FREE CHLORINE CONCENTRATION

10, 000
200mL
 
400mL
 
refer to required levels table

INITIAL START UP SHOCK TREATMENT
7 x daily dosage
4 x daily dosage
10‑15mg/L
 

SUPER CHLORINATION
4 x daily dosage
2 x daily dosage
 
10mg/L

* Contains chlorine stabiliser, such as cyanuric acid.
 
These dosage rates are only a guide to assist in achieving the required levels of free chlorine.
 
REQUIRED LEVELS
TYPE OF POOL
LEVEL OF STABILISER
TOTAL ALKALINITY
MINIMUM FREE CHLORINE LEVEL (mg/L)
pH
(optimum

 
(mg/L)
(mg/L)
Below 26°C
Above 26°C
range)

UNSTABILISED
OUTDOOR
Nil
60 ‑ 200
1.0
2.0
7.2 ‑ 7.6

STABILISED
OUTDOOR
30‑100#
60 ‑ 200
2.0
3.0

UNSTABILISED
INDOOR POOL
Nil
60 ‑200
1.5
2.0
7.2 ‑ 7.8

SPA POOL
(water temperature not more than 40°C)
DO NOT use stabiliser
60 ‑ 200
2 ‑ 4 mg/L
7.2 ‑ 7.8

# DO NOT exceed a concentration of 100mg/L of isocyanurate
 
NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE OR IN ANY MANNER CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
·        The correct level of free chlorine should be maintained for several hours prior to and during swimming activity.
·        Chlorine levels and pH should be tested daily by use of a reliable test kit using fresh testing reagents.
·        If pH falls below the required level add dry alkali, if it rises above add dry acid or hydrochloric acid.
·        Dose the pool in the evening when the pool is not in use. Dosage rates indicated are only a guide. Dose the pool and then test to ensure the required free chlorine levels are reached.
·        If stabilisers are present in the pool, stabiliser levels should be tested fortnightly by use of a reliable test kit. If 100 mg/L of stabiliser is exceeded the ability of the chlorine to control algae, bacteria, viruses and protozoa is reduced.
SUPER CHLORINATION
During the swimming season super‑chlorinate once per week. After Super‑Chlorination the pH balance of your pool should be checked.
WINTER MAINTENANCE
A Super‑Chlorination dose once a month is necessary to maintain your pool in good condition during winter.
CAUTION
Not to be used as a food container.
CONTAINER DISPOSAL
Rinse empty container in the pool water before disposal. Dispose of empty container with household waste.
SAFETY DIRECTIONS
Corrosive liquid. Harmful if swallowed. Will damage the eyes. Will irritate the skin. May irritate the nose and throat. Avoid contact with the eyes, skin and clothing. DO NOT inhale vapour. Ensure adequate ventilation when using. When opening the container and using the product, wear rubber gloves. If product on skin, immediately wash area with soap and water. If product in eyes, immediately wash it out with water. Wash hands after use.
Use clean containers for dispensing. DO NOT mix with other chemicals. DO NOT mix with different types of chlorinating chemicals. Mix with water only.
Store undercover in a dry, clean, cool, well ventilated place away from sunlight. Store and transport in an upright container. In case of spillage flush with large quantities of water.
FIRST AID
If poisoning occurs contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre (phone 13 1126).
D.O.M. [date of manufacture]
B.N. [batch number]
APVMA Listed Product Number:
 
EMERGENCY INFORMATION PANEL
Insert the information/requirements of the relevant authorities relating to transport and storage of dangerous goods, especially those in the Australian Dangerous Goods Code. This type of product requires a corrosive agent diamond and should be packaged according to the requirements of the Australian Dangerous Goods Code.
Schedule 5        Label format for listable chemical product in granular form containing chlorine (500 to 599g/kg) — Active constituent sodium dichloroisocyanurate
(paragraph 9 (e))
  
FRONT PANEL
 
POISON
 
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
 
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
 
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING
 
 
[PRODUCT NAME]
 
 
ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: [correct content for the product] g/kg available
CHLORINE (Cl) present as SODIUM DICHLOROISOCYANURATE
 
 
For control of bacteria, viruses and protozoa in swimming pools and spas
This product is stabilised to increase the longevity of chlorine in outdoor pools.
 
 
Net contents: [insert mass‑ maximum 25] kg
 
Registered company (or other legal entity) name, address and telephone number
ANCILLARY PANEL
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IN INDOOR POOLS OR COMMERCIAL SPA INSTALLATIONS
 
THIS PRODUCT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR SUPER‑CHLORINATION.
 
POOL VOLUME
RECOMMENDED DAILY DOSAGE

10,000 litres
10‑25 grams

Initial Shock Treatment
100‑170 grams

 
These dosage rates are only a guide to achieve the required levels of free chlorine
REQUIRED LEVELS
 
Minimum free chlorine level (mg/L)
Total alkalinity (mg/L)
pH range
(optimum)
Stabiliser (mg/L)

Cold water
2
60 ‑ 200
7.2 to 7.6
30 ‑ 100

Water temperature greater than 26oC
3
60 ‑ 200
7.2 to 7.6
30 ‑ 100

DO NOT exceed a concentration of 100mg/L of isocyanurate
 
NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE OR IN ANY MANNER CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
·        The correct level of free chlorine should be maintained for several hours before and during swimming activity.
·        Chlorine levels and pH should be tested daily by use of a reliable test kit using fresh testing reagents.
·        If pH falls below the required level add dry alkali, if it rises above add dry acid or hydrochloric acid.
·        Dose pool in the evening when the pool is not in use.
·        Stabiliser levels MUST be tested fortnightly by use of a reliable test kit. Once stabiliser levels reach 100 mg/L DO NOT use this product until stabiliser levels fall below that level. INSTEAD use an unstabilised chlorine product to maintain free chlorine levels. If 100 mg/L of stabiliser is exceeded the ability of the chlorine to control algae, bacteria, viruses and protozoa is reduced.
CAUTION
NOT TO BE USED AS A FOOD CONTAINER.
CONTAINER DISPOSAL
Rinse empty container in the pool water before disposal. Dispose of empty container with household waste.
SAFETY DIRECTIONS
Highly reactive oxidising chlorine compound. May cause fire and explosion or produce severe burns. Harmful if swallowed. Will damage the eyes. Will irritate the skin. May irritate the nose and throat. Avoid contact with the eyes, skin and clothing. DO NOT inhale dust. When opening the container and using the product, wear rubber gloves. If product on skin, immediately wash area with soap and water. If product in eyes, immediately wash it out with water. Wash hands after use.
DO NOT allow the product to come into contact with other chemicals, especially acids, or with combustible material such as paper, fabric, sawdust or kerosene. DO NOT allow to get damp. Use clean containers for dispensing. DO NOT mix with other chemicals. DO NOT mix with different types of chlorinating chemicals. Mix with water only.
DO NOT add water to the product – add the product to water, but in case of fire, drench with water.
Store undercover in a dry, clean, cool, well‑ventilated place away from sunlight. Store and transport in an upright container. In case of spillage, flush with large quantities of water.
FIRST AID
If poisoning occurs contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre (phone 13 1126). If swallowed, DO NOT induce vomiting. Give a glass of water. If skin contact occurs, remove contaminated clothing and wash skin thoroughly. If in eyes, hold eyes open, flood with water for at least 15 minutes and see a doctor.
D.O.M. [date of manufacture]
B.N. [batch number]
APVMA Listed Product Number:
EMERGENCY INFORMATION PANEL
Include all requirements of the relevant authorities relating to transport and storage of dangerous goods, especially those in the Australian Dangerous Goods Code.
Schedule 6        Label format for listable chemical product in granular form containing chlorine (600 to 630g/kg) — Active constituent sodium dichloroisocyanurate
(paragraph 9 (f))
  
FRONT PANEL
POISON
 
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
 
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
 
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING
 
 
[PRODUCT NAME]
 
 
ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: [insert correct content for the product] g/kg available CHLORINE (Cl) present as SODIUM DICHLOROISOCYANURATE
 
 
For control of bacteria, viruses and protozoa in swimming pools and spas
This product is stabilised to increase the longevity of chlorine in outdoor pools.
 
 
Net contents: [insert mass‑ maximum 25] kg
 
 
 
Registered company (or other legal entity) name, address and telephone number
 
 
ANCILLARY PANEL
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IN INDOOR POOLS OR COMMERCIAL SPA INSTALLATIONS
 
THIS PRODUCT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR SUPER‑CHLORINATION.
 
POOL VOLUME
RECOMMENDED DAILY DOSAGE
ALTERNATE DAILY DOSAGE

10,000 litres
8‑20 grams
 
25‑30 grams

Initial Shock Treatment
 
100‑170 grams

 
These dosage rates are only a guide to achieve the required levels of free chlorine
REQUIRED LEVELS
 
Minimum free chlorine level (mg/L)
Total alkalinity (mg/L)
pH range
(optimum)
Stabiliser (mg/L)

Cold water
2
60 ‑ 200
7.2 to 7.6
30‑100

Water temperature greater than 26oC
3
60 ‑ 200
7.2 to 7.6
30 ‑ 100

DO NOT exceed a concentration of 100mg/L of isocyanurate
 
NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE OR IN ANY MANNER CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
·        The correct level of free chlorine should be maintained for several hours before and during swimming activity.
·        Chlorine levels and pH should be tested daily by use of a reliable test kit using fresh testing reagents.
·        If pH falls below the required level add dry alkali, if it rises above add dry acid or hydrochloric acid.
·        Dose pool in the evening when the pool is not in use.
·        Stabiliser levels MUST be tested fortnightly by use of a reliable test kit. Once stabiliser levels reach 100 mg/L DO NOT use this product until stabiliser levels fall below that level. INSTEAD use an unstabilised chlorine product to maintain free chlorine levels. If 100 mg/L of stabiliser is exceeded the ability of the chlorine to control algae, bacteria, viruses and protozoa is reduced.
CAUTION
NOT TO BE USED AS A FOOD CONTAINER.
CONTAINER DISPOSAL
Rinse empty container in the pool water before disposal. Dispose of empty container with household waste.
SAFETY DIRECTIONS
Highly reactive oxidising chlorine compound. May cause fire and explosion or produce severe burns. Harmful if swallowed. Will damage the eyes. Will irritate the skin. May irritate the nose and throat. Avoid contact with the eyes, skin and clothing. DO NOT inhale dust. When opening the container and using the product, wear rubber gloves. If product on skin, immediately wash area with soap and water. If product in eyes, immediately wash it out with water. Wash hands after use.
DO NOT allow the product to come into contact with other chemicals, especially acids, or with combustible material such as paper, fabric, sawdust or kerosene. DO NOT allow to get damp. Use clean containers for dispensing. DO NOT mix with other chemicals. DO NOT mix with different types of chlorinating chemicals. Mix with water only.
DO NOT add water to the product – add the product to water, but in case of fire, drench with water.
Store undercover in a dry, clean, cool, well‑ventilated place away from sunlight. Store and transport in an upright container. In case of spillage, flush with large quantities of water.
FIRST AID
If poisoning occurs contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre (phone 13 1126). If swallowed, DO NOT induce vomiting. Give a glass of water. If skin contact occurs, remove contaminated clothing and wash skin thoroughly. If in eyes, hold eyes open, flood with water for at least 15 minutes and see a doctor.
D.O.M. [date of manufacture]
B.N. [batch number]
APVMA Listed Product Number:
EMERGENCY INFORMATION PANEL
Include all requirements of the relevant authorities relating to transport and storage of dangerous goods, especially those in the Australian Dangerous Goods Code. Refer to the ‘Label design information’ instructions for further information.
Schedule 7        Label format for listable chemical product in tablet form — Active constituent trichloroisocyanuric acid
(paragraph 9 (g))
  
 
FRONT PANEL
 
POISON
 
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
 
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
 
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING
 
 
[PRODUCT NAME]
 
 
ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: [Correct content for the product] g/kg available
CHLORINE (Cl) present as TRICHLOROISOCYANURIC ACID
 
 
For control of bacteria, viruses and protozoa in swimming pools and spas
This product is stabilised to increase the longevity of chlorine in outdoor pools.
 
 
Net contents: [insert mass‑ maximum 25] kg ([insert number of tablets] tablets)
 
 
 
Registered company (or other legal entity) name, address and telephone number
 
 
ANCILLARY PANEL
DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IN INDOOR POOLS OR COMMERCIAL SPA INSTALLATIONS
 
THIS PRODUCT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR SUPER‑CHLORINATION.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
 
POOL VOLUME,
Litres
RECOMMENDED WEEKLY DOSAGE

20000
1 (200g) tablet

 
These dosage rates are only a guide to achieve the required levels of free chlorine
REQUIRED LEVELS
 
Minimum free chlorine level (mg/L)
Total alkalinity (mg/L)
pH range
(optimum)
Stabiliser (mg/L)

Cold water
2
60 ‑ 200
7.2 to 7.6
30 ‑ 100

Water temperature greater than 26oC
3
60 ‑ 200
7.2 to 7.6
30 ‑ 100

DO NOT exceed a concentration of 100mg/L of isocyanurate
 
NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE OR IN ANY MANNER CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
·        The correct level of free chlorine should be maintained for several hours before and during swimming activity.
·        Chlorine levels and pH should be tested daily by use of a reliable test kit using fresh testing reagents.
·        If pH falls below the required level add dry alkali, if it rises above add dry acid or hydrochloric acid.
·        Stabiliser levels MUST be tested fortnightly by use of a reliable test kit. Once stabiliser levels reach 100 mg/L DO NOT use this product until stabiliser levels fall below that level. INSTEAD use an unstabilised chlorine product to maintain free chlorine levels. If 100 mg/L of stabiliser is exceeded the ability of the chlorine to control algae, bacteria, viruses and protozoa is reduced.
·        Always add tablets to a floating dispensing device or feeder designed for trichloroisocyanurate tablets.
·        DO NOT USE IN FEEDERS DESIGNED FOR ANY OTHER CHEMICAL SYSTEMS.
CAUTION
NOT TO BE USED AS A FOOD CONTAINER.
CONTAINER DISPOSAL
Rinse empty container in the pool water before disposal. Dispose of empty container with household waste.
SAFETY DIRECTIONS
Highly reactive oxidising chlorine compound. May cause fire and explosion or produce severe burns. Harmful if swallowed. Will damage the eyes. Will irritate the skin. May irritate the nose and throat. Avoid contact with the eyes, skin and clothing. DO NOT inhale dust. When opening the container and using the product, wear rubber gloves. If product on skin, immediately wash area with soap and water. If product in eyes, immediately wash it out with water. Wash hands after use.
 
DO NOT allow the product to come into contact with other chemicals, especially acids, or with combustible material such as paper, fabric, sawdust or kerosene. DO NOT allow to get damp. Use clean containers for dispensing. DO NOT mix with other chemicals. DO NOT mix with different types of chlorinating chemicals.
DO NOT add water to the product – add the product to water, but in case of fire, drench with water.
Store undercover in a dry, clean, cool, well‑ventilated place away from sunlight. Store and transport in an upright container.
FIRST AID
If poisoning occurs contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre (phone 13 1126). If swallowed, DO NOT induce vomiting. Give a glass of water. If skin contact occurs, remove contaminated clothing and wash skin thoroughly. If in eyes, hold eyes open, flood with water for at least 15 minutes and see a doctor.
D.O.M. [date of manufacture]
B.N. [batch number]
APVMA Listed Product Number:
EMERGENCY INFORMATION PANEL
Include all requirements of the relevant authorities relating to transport and storage of dangerous goods, especially those in the Australian Dangerous Goods Code. Refer to the ‘Label design information’ instructions for further information.