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- Avoid causing aerosols or droplet transfer that could result in cross-contamination.
- Droplet size for spray equipment or nozzles specially designed for use on aircraft, "lighter-than-air vehicles" or unmanned aerial vehicles should be measured using either of the following:
- Spray booms or arrays of aerosol generating units capable of delivering, from a liquid suspension, an initial droplet 'VMD' of less than 50 μm at a flow rate of greater than two litres per minute;
- Complete spraying or fogging systems capable of delivering, from a liquid suspension, an initial droplet ’VMD’ of less than 50 µm at a flow rate of greater than two litres per minute;
- spray booms or arrays of aerosol generating units capable of delivering, from a liquid suspension, an initial droplet "VMD" of less than 50 μm at a flow rate of greater than two litres per minute;
- Spray booms or arrays of aerosol generating units capable of delivering, from a liquid suspension, an initial droplet ’VMD’ of less than 50 µm at a flow rate of greater than two litres per minute;
- Complete spraying or fogging systems capable of delivering, from a liquid suspension, an initial droplet 'VMD' of less than 50 μm at a flow rate of greater than two litres per minute;
- complete spraying or fogging systems capable of delivering, from a liquid suspension, an initial droplet "VMD" of less than 50 μm at a flow rate of greater than two litres per minute;
- Where appropriate, this analysis shall include a consideration of the risks resulting from the inhalation of the spray ejected by the aerosol dispenser under normal and reasonably foreseeable conditions of use, taking into account droplet size distribution in conjunction with physical and chemical properties of the contents.
- Where appropriate the hazard analysis must address the risk resulting from the inhalation of the spray ejected by the aerosol dispenser under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use, taking into account droplet size and size distribution in conjunction with physical and chemical properties of the contents, as the inhalation of small aerosol droplets may give rise to adverse health effects for the user under such conditions of use, even if the aerosol dispenser is properly classified and labelled according to the provisions of Directive 1999/45/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 May 1999 concerning the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States relating to the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous preparations [2].