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CAS Registry No. : 64741-59-9 <br /> VII. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION (continued) <br /> Studies with rodents have shown that some petroleum distillates have caused <br /> kidney damage and kidney or liver tumors. However, the kidney effects were <br /> not seen in similar studies involving guinea pigs, dogs, or monkeys. Several , <br /> studies evaluating petroleum workers have not shown significant increases <br /> of kidney damage nor kidney or liver tumors. <br /> The product may cause irritation to eyes, lungs or skin after prolonged or <br /> repeated contact. <br /> Listed as Carcinogen or Potential Carcinogen by: NTP No IARC No OSHA No <br /> VIII. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES <br /> Eyes: Immediately wash with fresh water for at least 15 minutes and get medical <br /> attention. <br /> Skin: Remove contaminated clothing as soon as possible. Wash exposed skin thoroughly <br /> with soap and water. If irritation persists, consult a physician. <br /> Launder contaminated clothing before reuse. Extremely contaminated leather <br /> shoes should be discarded. <br /> • Inhalation: If overexposure occurs, remove individual to fresh air. If breathing <br /> stops, administer- artificial respiration. <br /> Ingestion: If large amount of material is swallowed, do not induce vomiting. <br /> If vomiting begins, lower victim's head in an effort to prevent vomitus <br /> from entering lungs. Immediately consult a physician. Do not attempt to <br /> give liquid to an unconscious person. <br /> Note to Physician: Gastric lavage by qualified medical personnel may be considered, <br /> depending on material ingested. <br /> I%. SPILL. LEAK AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES <br /> RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE: Yes No X <br /> In Case of Spill or Leak: Contain spill immediately in smallest area possible. <br /> Recover as much of the product itself as possible by such methods as <br /> vacuuming, followed by soaking up of residual fluids by use of absorbent <br /> materials. Remove contaminated items including contaminated soil and <br /> place in proper containers for disposal. Avoid washing, draining or <br /> directing material to storm or sanitary sewers. <br /> October 17, 1985 <br />