In my workplace our products are cleaned using a mixture of water and a highly alkaline cleaner as part of the manufacturing process. This cleaner is composed of sodium hydroxide, corrosion inhibitors and chelating agents. A tank is filled with this mixture of water and cleaner and is heated to 60°C where it is maintained. The products are lowered into the liquid then a lid seals the tank. Vapours are given off from the liquid. I am concerned that this vapour is harmful to the workers. My question: Does the sodium hydroxide evaporate with the water? (Therefore being inhaled by the workers)