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    Albert Noel is offline Senior Member
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    Default rules/regulations/legalities reguarding IPA useage in canada (ontario)??

    can anyone point me in the right direction for this?
    just curious about the use of alcohol in printing here in ontario.

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    What is it you are looking to find out? Human Exposure rules? How much can be in a facility?
    Ventilation requirements?

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    To Albert,

    You might start here: Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)

    Or drill down through here: Contact Us - Environmental and Workplace Health

    best, gordon p

    my print blog here: Quality In Print

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    Albert Noel is offline Senior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben Fisher View Post
    What is it you are looking to find out? Human Exposure rules? How much can be in a facility?
    Ventilation requirements?
    yeah that pretty much sums it up
    whether or not it's frowned upon in Ontario or just flat out illegal to use in printing?

    obviously, whmis guidlines and the msds of the ipa should tell me, but i am looking for basically what you said.
    Last edited by Albert Noel; 03-18-2009 at 08:19 PM.

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    In Ontario, Alcohol is to be used only after Printing ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Noel View Post
    yeah that pretty much sums it up
    whether or not it's frowned upon in Ontario or just flat out illegal to use in printing?

    obviously, whmis guidlines and the msds of the ipa should tell me, but i am looking for basically what you said.
    Well, basically what you are looking at is a chemical that has been used in the industry since god knows how long. It is definetly not illegal, however it's practice is slowly being phased out.

    Considered a significant source of VOCs, isopropyl alcohol has received considerable
    attention from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Canadian Agencies over the past 10 years.

    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has set maximum exposure limits at 400 parts per million (ppm) over an eight-hour timeweighted
    average or 500 ppm for 15 minutes.

    Current information indicates that there are no long-term health effects associated with IPA.

    As far as Alcohol Substitutes go, they offer an opportunity to dramatically cut VOC emissions from a press because substitutes are used in lower volumes on press than IPA and the low volatility of substitutes means that little is needed to replenish the dampening solution over the course of a day. So exposure levels are minimal in comparison.


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