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DIESEL FUEL No. 2 6113 <br />Section 8. Exposure controls /personal protection <br />Ingredient name <br />Exposure limits <br />Fuel, diesel <br />ACGIH TLV (United States, 3/2012). Absorbed through skin. <br />TWA: 100 mg /m', (measured as total hydrocarbons) 8 hours. Form: <br />Inhalable fraction and vapor <br />Kerosene <br />ACGIH TLV (United States, 3/2012). Absorbed through skin. <br />Eyelface protection <br />TWA: 200 mg /m', (as total hydrocarbon vapor) 8 hours. <br />Kerosine (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized <br />ACGIH TLV (United States, 1/2011). Absorbed through skin. <br />TWA- 200 mg /m' 8 hours. <br />Appropriate engineering Use only with adequate ventilation. Use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation or <br />controls other engineering controls to keep worker exposure to airborne contaminants below any <br />recommended or statutory limits. The engineering controls also need to keep gas, <br />vapor or dust concentrations below any lower explosive limits. Use explosion -proof <br />ventilation equipment. <br />Environmental exposure Emissions from ventilation or work process equipment should be checked to ensure <br />controls they comply with the requirements of environmental protection legislation. <br />Individual protection measures <br />Hygiene measures <br />: Wash hands, forearms and face thoroughly after handling chemical products, before <br />eating, smoking and using the lavatory and at the end of the working period. <br />Appropriate techniques should be used to remove potentially contaminated clothing. <br />Wash contaminated clothing before reusing. Ensure that eyewash stations and safety <br />showers are close to the workstation location. <br />Eyelface protection <br />Safety eyewear complying with an approved standard should be used when a risk <br />assessment indicates this is necessary to avoid exposure to liquid splashes, mists, <br />gases or dusts. <br />Skin protection <br />Hand protection <br />Chemical- resistant, impervious gloves complying with an approved standard should be <br />worn at all times when handling chemical products if a risk assessment indicates this is <br />necessary. <br />Body protection <br />Personal protective equipment for the body should be selected based on the task being <br />performed and the risks involved and should be approved by a specialist before <br />handling this product. When there is a risk of ignition from static electricity, wear anti- <br />static protective clothing. For the greatest protection from static discharges, clothing <br />should include anti - static overalls, boots and gloves. <br />Other skin protection Appropriate footwear and any additional skin protection measures should be selected <br />based on the task being performed and the risks involved and should be approved by a <br />specialist before handling this product. <br />Respiratory protection Use a properly fitted, air - purifying or supplied air respirator complying with an approved <br />standard if a risk assessment indicates this is necessary. Respirator selection must be <br />based on known or anticipated exposure levels, the hazards of the product and the safe <br />working limits of the selected respirator. <br />Section 9. Physical and chemical properties <br />Appearance <br />Physical state <br />Color <br />Odor <br />Odor threshold <br />pH <br />Melting point <br />Liquid. <br />Various <br />Petroleum. <br />Not available. <br />Not available. <br />Not available. <br />MSD ru 6113 <br />you h'O.d P."­' for global regulatory compliance <br />