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  • Despite its myriad uses, isopropyl alcohol must be handled with care. As a flammable substance, it poses fire and explosion hazards, especially in high concentrations. Users must store isopropyl alcohol away from heat sources and ensure that it is kept in well-ventilated areas to minimize the risk of inhalation of its vapors. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recommends the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling isopropyl alcohol, particularly gloves and goggles, to prevent skin and eye contact.


  • Moreover, the regulatory guidelines dictate that manufacturers must adhere to good manufacturing practices to ensure that the emulsifier is used appropriately and does not exceed permissible limits in food products.


  • If you think you have an allergy to potassium sorbate, see if your allergic reactions go away when you stop consuming or using items that contain the additive.

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