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Creation date
11/21/2007 9:17:44 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
5/5/2003
Doc Name
Emergency Response Plan pgs 29-45
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FLESSCkLI OIL <br />3032860435 02/04 '99 09:10 N0.290 03/09 <br />iv1SDS -Gasoline <br />1 Sinclair Oil Corporation -November, 1996 <br />.= ` bfethyl, tent-butyl ether 15.0 1634-04-4 <br />' Lthyl Alcohol 10.0 G4-17-5 <br />Petrolcttm Distillate-Naphtha 50-70% 8005-61-9 <br />' Gasoline consists of a complex blend of paraffinic, olefinic, naphthenic, and aromatic hydrocazbons <br />which may contain up to 5% benzene and dosages of multi. functional additives, ;tiTay contain from 2 <br />to 15 volume % Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) or 0 - 10% Ethanol <br />EXPOSURE GUIDELINES: <br /> OSHA ACGIH <br /> C.OML'O)`LEI`1T'S LW~ STEL CEII..Ii~iG. TWA SzEL. IINZT <br />' Benzene 10* <br />Cyclohexane 300 ppm <br />300 ppm <br /> Gasoline - 300 500 ppm <br /> Naphthalene 10 IO 15 pgm <br />' Toluene 200 300 ppm <br /> Xylene 100 100 ISO ppm <br /> Trimethyl Benzene - 25 ppm <br />' Ethyl Alcohol 1000 1000 ppm <br /> MTBE IOOO - - ppm <br /> " Applies to industry segments exempt from the 1 ppm 8 hour TWA and 5 ppm STEL of <br />~~ tfie Benzene Standard at 29 CFR 1910.102$. <br />' 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION <br /> EivTERCENCY OVERVIEW: <br />' Cleaz, bronze, red, yeIIow or purple color with strong hydrocarbon odor. irritating to eyes, <br /> skin and respiratory tract. , <br />' POTEPI'I'IAL FIEAL7Ti EFFECTS: <br /> Trauma and bums secondary to explosions and fires can result. In enclosed spaces, oxygen <br /> may be displayed by vapors or consumed by combustion. incomplete combustion wiJJ <br /> produce carbon monoxide and other toxic gases. <br />INHALATION: <br />High vapor conerntrations aze possible and can be hazardous oa single exposure. <br />Overexposure may cause weakness, headache, nausea, confusion, blurred vision, <br />drowsiness, and other central nervous system effects. Extremely high-level expostu~e may <br />r>=self in dizziness, irregular heartbeat, coma, collapse, and death. <br />EYE CONTACT: <br />May cause eye irritation. <br />fJ, SKIN CONTACT: <br />Contact may irritate or burn skin. Repeated comact may cause skin to become dry and scaly. <br />
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