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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 listed chemical product in granular form — Active constituent lithium hypochlorite
(paragraph 8 (1) (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

[Insert registered company (or other legal entity) name, Australian street address and telephone number]
ANCILLARY PANEL

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

DO NOT use in a fixed or floating dispenser.

POOL VOLUME, LITRES               *STABILISED POOLS DAILY PRODUCT DOSAGE  UNSTABILISED POOLS DAILY PRODUCT 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
                                        (mg/L)                 (mg/L)                                                 (optimum
                                                                                                                      range)
Below 26°C                              Above 26C
UNSTABILISED                            Nil                    60 ‑ 200          1.0                                  2.0        7.2 ‑ 7.6
OUTDOOR
STABILISED                              30 ‑ 100              60 ‑ 200          2.0                                  3.0
OUTDOOR
UNSTABILISED INDOOR POOL                Nil                    60 ‑ 200          1.5                                  2.0        7.2 ‑ 7.8
SPA POOL                                DO NOT use stabiliser  60 ‑ 200          2.0 – 4.0                            7.2 ‑ 7.8
(water temperature not more than 40C)

 DO NOT exceed a concentration of 100 mg/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