CITGO Petroleum Corporation

P.O. Box 3758

Tulsa, OK 74102

Material Safety Data Sheet

Date: August 15, 1997

Trade Name: CITGO Leaded Gasolines

CAS No.: Mixture

Generic Code: lead

Citgo Index No.: 1599

Synonyms: Motor Gasoline; Petrol; Gas; Gasoline, Leaded; Leaded Racing Gasoline

Technical Contact: (918) 495-5933

Medical Emergency: (918) 495-4700

ChemTrec Emergency: (800) 424-9300

MATERIAL HAZARD EVALUATION

(Per OSHA Hazard Communication Standard [29 CFR 1910.1200])

Health Precautions

DANGER: CONTAINS BENZENE: CANCER HAZARD. DO NOT SIPHON BY MOUTH. Harmful or fatal if swallowed – can enter lungs and cause damage. If swallowed, do not induce vomiting – call physician immediately. Chronic inhalation of vapors may result in blood abnormalities and central nervous system depression. Liver and kidney effects have been reported in studies with experimental animals. Certain components of this material can be absorbed through the skin.

Safety Precautions

DANGER: VOLATILE AND FLAMMABLE LIQUID. Keep away from ignition sources. Gasoline vapors are heavier than air and may travel some distance to an ignition source and flash back.

HMIS Rating: Health: 2 Flammability: 3 Reactivity: 0

Hazard Rating: least =0, slight = 1, moderate= 2, high= 3, extreme = 4.

Citgo assigned these values based upon an evaluation conducted pursuant to NPCA guidelines. Use of an asterisk (*) indicates that the material may present chronic health effects.
  1. GENERIC COMPOSITION/COMPONENTS
  2. Components CAS No. % Hazard Data
    Gasoline Mixture 100 Inhalation LCLo (Rat) 1501 ppm/78 W-C

    300 g/M3/5 min.

    Inhalation LCLo (Mouse) 2056 ppm/6 H/78 W-I

    300 g/M3/5 min.

    Oral LD50 (rat):

    Mutagenesis (mouse):

    Dermal Sensitization (guinea pig):

    Eye:

    Skin (rabbit):

    Teratogenesis (rat):

    18.8 mL/kg

    Negative

    Nonsensitizing

    Mild irritant

    Mild irritant

    Negative

    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0-4.9 Oral LD50 (mouse):
    4,700 mg/kg
    Oral LD50 (rat):
    3,306 mg/kg
    Inhalation LC50 (Acute-rat):
    10,000 ppm/7 H
    Inhalation LC50 (Acute-mouse)
    9,980 ppm
    Eye:
    Irritant
    Dermal
    Irritant
    May be absorbed through the skin.
    Leukemogen, animal and suspected human carcinogen.
    Cumene
    98-82-8
    0-4 Inhalation LC50 (rat):
    8,000 ppm/4 H
    Inhalation LC50 (mouse):
    2,040 ppm/7 H
    Oral LD50 (rat):
    1,400 mg/kg
    Oral LC50 (mouse):
    12,750 mg/kg
    Dermal LD50 (rabbit):
    12,300 mg/kg
    Cyclohexane
    110-82-7
    0-3 Inhalation LCLo (mouse):
    70 gm/M3/2 H
    Oral LD50 (rat):
    29,820 mg/kg
    Oral LD50 (mouse):
    813 mg/kg
    Eye:
    Mild irritant
    Skin:
    Mild irritant
    Ethylbenzene
    100-41-4
    0-4 Inhalation TCLo (human):
    100 ppm/8 H
    Oral LD50 (rat):
    3,500 mg/kg
    Dermal LD50 (rabbit):
    17,800 g/kg
    Hexane, normal
    
    (n-hexane)
    110-54-3
    0-8 Inhalation TCL0 (human):
    190 ppm/8 wk.
    Inhalation LCLo (mouse):
    120g/M3
    Skin:
    Irritant
    Oral LD50 (rat):
    28,710 mg/kg
    Peripheral nervous system effects
    Tetra ethyl lead
    78-00-2
    0-1
    Dermal LDLo(dog)
    547 mg/kg
    Dermal LDLo(guinea pig)
    995 mg/kg
    Dermal LDLo (rabbit):
    830 mg/kg
    Inhalation LC50 (rat):
    850 M3/1 H
    Inhalation LCLo (mouse)
    650 mg/m3/7 H
    Inhalation LCLo (human)
    1749 g/M3/30 M
    Oral LD50 (rat):
    12,300 mcg/kg
    Oral LDLo (rabbit):
    30 mg/kg
    Oral TDLo (mouse):
    00 mg/kg/5-15 days
    Oral TDLo (rat):
    11 mg/kg/ 6-16 days
    Toluene
    108-88-3
    5-30 Inhalation LC50 (mouse)
    5,q320 ppm/8 H
    Oral LD50 (rat):
    5,000 mg/kg
    Dermal LD50 (rabbit):
    12,124 mg/kg
    Skin:
    Irritant
    May be absorbed through the skin
    Trimethylbenzenes, mixed isotomers
    25551-13-7
    0-5 Inhalation LC50 (rat)

    Oral LD50 (rat):

    18-24 gms/M3/4 H
    
    8,970 mg/kg
    Eye:

    Skin:

    Irritant
    
    Irritant
    Xylenes, mixed isotomers
    1330-20-7
    0-18 Inhalation LC50 (rat):

    Inhalation TCLo (human)

    5,000 ppm/4 H
    
    100-460 ppm (eye and respiratory tract effects)
    Oral LDLo (human)
    50 mg/kg
    Oral LD50 (rat):
    4,300 mg/kg
    Dermal LD50 (rabbit):
    14,100 mg/kg
    Skin:
    Irritant
    PHYSICAL DATA
    
    PHYSICAL HAZARD CLASSIFICATION (Per 29 CFR 1910.1200)
    Combustible
    No
    Flammable
    Yes
    Pyrophoric
    No
    Compressed Gas
    No
    Organic Peroxide
    No
    Reactive
    No
    Explosive
    No
    Oxidizer
    No
    Stable
    Yes
    Boiling Point, 760 mm Hg, ºC (ºF):  26-32 (80-90)
    
    Melting Point, 760 mm Hg, ºC (ºF):  NA
    
    Specific Gravity (60/60 ºF) ( H2O=1):  0.75
    
    Vapor Density (Air = 1):  3-4
    
    %Volatiles by Volume:  99.9
    
    Reid Vapor Pressure, psi:  6.5-15.0 (Regional and seasonal dependent)
    
    Solubility in Water:  Negligible
    
    Evaporation Rate (n-butyl acetate = 1): > 1
    
    PH of Undiluted Product:  ND
    
    Appearance and Odor:  Red tinted liquid, gasoline odor
    
    
    
    FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA
    
    Flash Point, CC, ºC (Fº):  -43, (-45)
    
    Autoignition Temperature, ºC (ºF):  >280 (>536)
    
    Flammable Limits (%by volume in air):  Lower 1.4  Upper:  7.6
    
    NFPA Rating2:  Health:  1, Flammability:  3, Reactivity:  0
    
    Extinguishing Media:  Use dry chemical, foam or carbon monoxide.  Water may be ineffective as an extinguishing medium, but may be used to cool containers exposed to fire.
    
    
    
    Special Fire Fighting Procedures:  Do not enter any enclosed or confined fire space without proper protective equipment.  Wear full fire fighting turn out gear and self contained breathing apparatus operated in the positive pressure mode.
    
    
    
    Unusual Fire or Explosion Hazard:  Material is highly volatile and emits vapors which may travel along the ground and be ignited by remote ignition sources.  Use water spray to disperse vapors.
    
    
    
    REACTIVITY DATA
    
    Stability:  Stable
    
    Conditions Contributing  to Instability:  Heat, flame
    
    Incompatibility:  Oxidizing agents
    
    Hazardous Decomposition and/or Combustion Products:  CO2, smoke and fumes (Hydrocarbons and CO with incomplete combustion).
    
    Hazardous Polymerization:  Hazardous polymerization is not expected to occur.
    
    
    
    SPILL, LEAK AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
    
    Procedure if Material is Spilled:
    
    Remove sources of heat or ignition; provide ventilation; contain leak.
    
    Small spills:  Absorb released material with non-combustible absorbent.  Place into containers for later disposal.  (See Waste Disposal section below.)
    
    Large spills:  Evacuate area in the event of significant spills.  Adequately ventilate area and determine potential exposure conditions.  Exposure potential may require the use of respiratory protection.  Use protective clothing.  Contain spill in temporary dikes to avoid product migration and to assist in recovery.  Do not allow material to escape into ground sewers, ground water, drainage ditches or surface waters.
    
    Control ignition sources around spill area.  Use of a fire fighting foam blanket on spilled material will reduce vapor release and fire potential.
    
    OSHA HAZWOPER regulations may require establishing a regulated area with site control.
    
    Report spills as required to appropriate federal, state and local authorities.
    
    Waste Disposal:
    
    It is the responsibility of the user to determine if the material is a hazardous waste at the time of disposal.
    
    Recovered non-usable material may be regulated by US EPA as a hazardous waste due to its ignitibility characteristics (D001), its benzene content (D018) and/or its lead content (D008).
    
    Transportation, treatment, storage and disposal of waste material must be conducted in accordance with RCRA regulations (see 40 CFR 260 through 40 CFR 271).
    
    State and/or local regulations may be more restrictive.
    
    Contact the RCRA/Superfund Hotline at (800) 424-9346 or your regional US EPA office for guidance concerning case specific disposal issues.
    
    Protective Measures During Repair and Maintenance of Contaminated Equipment:
    
    Refer to Section 7.0- Special Protection Information.
    
    Keep unnecessary person from hazard area.
    
    Eliminate heat and ignition sources.
    
    Provide ventilation to maintain exposures below applicable workplace exposure limits.
    
    Drain and purge equipment, as necessary, to remove material residues.
    
    Use gloves constructed of chemical resistant materials such as heavy nitrile rubber and protective clothing if direct contact is anticipated.
    
    Remove contaminated clothing.
    
    Wash exposed skin thoroughly with soap and water.
    
    
    
    HEALTH HAZARD DATA
    
    Health Hazard Classification (Per 29 CFR 1910.1200)
    Highly Toxic
    No
    Sensitizer
    No
    Toxic
    No
    Reproductive Effects
    No
    Corrosive
    No
    Mutagen
    No
    Irritant
    No
    Target Organ (Hematopoietic system, respiratory system, central nervous system and peripheral nervous system)
    Yes
    
    Carcinogen:
    Product/component
    CAS No.
    Conc.(%)
    NTP
    IARC
    OSHA
    Other
    Gasoline (Wholly vaporized gasoline)
    Mixture
    100
    No
    Group 2B
    No
    No
    Gasoline (Engine exhaust)
    NA
    NA
    No
    Group 2B
    No 
    No Data
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0-4.9
    Group 1
    Group 1
    Yes
    A1 (ACGIH)
    
    A (US EPA)
    Toxicity Summary
    
    Upon ingestion, this material may be aspirated into the lungs and cause severe lung damage.  Aspiration may result in transient central nervous system depression or excitement.  Other effects may include hypoxia (oxygen depravation), infection, pneumatocele (lung cavity) formation, chronic lung dysfunction or death.
    
    Subchronic inhalation of a component of this material, benzene, by rats produced decreased white blood cell counts, decreased bone marrow cell activity, increased red blood cell activity and cataracts.  Chronic inhalation or oral administration of benzene in rats produced cancers of the liver, mouth, and glands.
    
    In humans, acute inhalation of benzene has been associated with nerve inflammation (polyneuritits), central nervous system depression and cardiac sensitization.  The anesthetic action of benzene is similar to that of other anesthetic gases, consisting of a preliminary stage of excitation followed by depression and, if exposure is continued, death through respiratory failure.
    
    A component of this material, n-hexane, may cause damage to the peripheral and central nervous systems.  This component can be absorbed through the skin and be inhalation routes.
    
    A component of this material, tetraethyl lead can be readily absorbed through the skin, from the gastrointestinal tract or by inhalation.  Metabolites of tetraethyl lead can cross the blood-brain barrier and accumulates in the brain with repeated exposures.
    
    
    
    Major Route(s) of Entry:  Inhalation of vapors and skin contact with liquid.
    
    
    
    Acute Exposure Symptoms:
    
    
    
    Inhalation:
    
    Inhalation of vapors may cause respiratory irritation, euphoria, giddiness, headache, nausea, staggering gait, weakness, central nervous system depression, dizziness, drowsiness, pulmonary edema, convulsions, coma and paralysis.  Human exposure to very high concentrations, approximately 20,000 ppm, may be fatal in five to ten minutes.
    
    
    
    Dermal:
    
    This material can cause skin irritation, inflammation (erythema) or blistering (vesiculation).  Acute exposures of the component n-hexane may cause peripheral nervous system damage and central nervous system depression.  Certain components of this material, including, tetraethyl lead, n-hexane, benzene, and toluene may be absorbed through the skin.  One component of this material, tetraethyl lead, can be fatal when absorbed through the skin in significant amounts, however absorption is decreased when mixed with gasoline.
    
    
    
    Eye:
    
    This material can cause mild eye irritation with transient corneal injury.  Small areas of superficial corneal necrosis may also be noted.  Liquid material entering the eye can cause clouding of the cornea.
    
    
    
    Ingestion:
    
    Symptoms may include a burning sensation of the mouth and esophagus, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, staggering gait, somnolence, loss of consciousness and delirium.  Central nervous system effects include visual disturbances and convulsions, excitement and euphoria with sudden onset of weariness, fatigue and sleepiness followed by coma.
    
    
    
    Due to the viscosity of this material, there is a danger of aspiration into the lungs during vomiting, resulting in chemical pneumonitits and pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs).  Cardiovascular effects include shallow rapid pulse and pallor followed by flushing.  Progressive central nervous system depression, respiratory insufficiency and ventricular fibrillation may result in death.
    
    
    
    Injection:
    
    Injection of this  material under the skin, in muscle or into the blood stream may cause irritation, inflammation, swelling or permanent tissue damage.
    
    
    
    Chronic Exposure Symptoms
    
    Inhalation:
    
    Chronic exposure to the component benzene may result in adverse effects of the blood including anemia, decreased white blood cell count, decreased platelets, aplastic anemia and leukemia.  In addition, chronic inhalation of vapors of the component benzene may cause fatigue, nervousness, irritability, blurred vision, and labored breathing.  Chronic inhalation of the n-hexane vapors, a component of this material, may result in severe degeneration of the peripheral nervous system.  Intentional misuse by deliberate inhalation of high concentrations of the component toluene has been shown to cause liver, kidney and central nervous system damage, including hearing loss and visual disturbances.
    
    Chronic inhalation studies of the component toluene have been associated with kidney and liver damage, hearing loss and brain damage in laboratory animals.
    
    Epidemiological studies have reported anxiety and asthmatic bronchitis among workers chronically exposed to isomers of trimethylbenzene.
    
    Chronic overexposure to leaded gasoline can cause lead poisoning.  Metabolites of tetraethyl lead, a component of this product, can cross the blood-brain barrier and accumulates in the brain with repeated exposures.  Lead poisoning can cause diminished mental capacity.
    
    
    
    Dermal:
    
    Prolonged and repeated contact with the skin may cause redness, blistering, dryness, lesions and/or scaly dermatitis.  
    
    
    
    Eye:	Symptoms of chronic exposure resemble those of acute exposure.
    
    
    
    Ingestion:
    
    Chronic effects of ingestion and subsequent aspiration of this product into the lungs may include pneumatocele (lung cavity) formation and chronic lung dysfunction.
    
    
    
    Other Special Effects
    
    The component n-hexane may cause damage to the peripheral nerves from acute and chronic exposure.  This effect may be characterized by numbness in the arms and legs.  Exposure to the component toluene during pregnancy has demonstrated limited evidence of fetal toxicity in laboratory animals.  These effects include decreased fetal body weight and increased skeletal variations.  Developmental effects from massive exposure to toluene in humans have been purported in cases of substances abuse.
    
    
    
    Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure:
    
    Individuals with chronic skin or respiratory disorders may have their conditions aggravated by exposure to this material.  Exposure to high concentrations of this material may cause irregular heartbeats.  Persons with pre-existing heart disorders may be more susceptible to this effect.
    
    
    
    First Aid and Emergency Procedures for Acute Effects:
    
    Inhalation:
    
    If overcome by vapors or mists, move victim to fresh air.  If the victim is not breathing, immediately begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).  If breathing is difficult, 100 percent supplemental oxygen should be administered by a qualified individual.  Seek medical attention immediately.
    
    
    
    Dermal:
    
    Remove contaminated clothing, immediately.  Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water.  Seek medical attention if skin irritation persists or if tissue appears damaged.  Launder clothing before reuse.
    
    
    
    Eyes:
    
    Immediately flush the eye with large volumes of water while occasionally lifting both the lower and upper eyelids.  Seek medical attention if irritation, excessive tearing or pain persists.
    
    
    
    Ingestion:
    
    DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.  If spontaneous vomiting is about to occur, place victim’s head below knees.  Never give anything by mouth to a person who is not fully conscious.  Seek medical attention immediately.
    
    
    
    Injection;
    
    Injection under the skin, in muscle or into the blood stream is a medical emergency.  Seek medical attention immediately.
    
    
    
    Notes to Physician:
    
    This material presents a high aspiration hazard.  Induction of emesis is not recommended because of the potential for aspiration.  Aspiration may produce chemical pneumonitis.  Treatment may involve careful gastric lavage if performed soon after ingestion or in patients who are comatose or at risk of convulsing.  Protect airway by placement in Trendelenburg and left lateral decubitus position or by cuffed endotracheal intubation.
    
    Exposure to high concentrations of this material may be associated with cardiac arrhythmia.  Epinephrine and other sympathomimetic drugs may initiate cardiac arrhythmias in persons exposed to this material.  The use of other drugs with less arrhythmogenic potential should be considered.  If sympathomimetic drugs are administered, observe for the development of cardiac arrhythmia.
    
    Obtain chest x-ray and liver function tests.  Monitor arterial blood gases with severe exposure.  Monitor cardiac function.  
    
    Toxic effects are produced by vapor inhalation.  Monitor for respiratory distress.  If cough or difficulty in breathing develops, evaluate for respiratory tract irritation, bronchitis or pneumonitis.  Administer 100 percent humidified supplemental oxygen with assisted ventilation as required.
    
    
    
    SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
    
    
    
    Ventilation Requirements:
    
    Use in well ventilated area.  In confined space, explosion proof mechanical ventilation may be required to keep contaminated levels of below applicable workplace exposure levels as evaluated by designated and properly trained personnel.
    
    
    
    Applicable Workplace Exposure Levels:
    Chemical Component
    ACGIH TLV
    
    TWA
    
    ppm
    
    (mg/M3)
    ACGIH TLV
    
    STEL/Celling (C) ppm (mg/M3)
    ACGIH
    
    TLVs
    
    Skin notaton?
    OSHA PEL 
    
    TWA
    
    ppm (mg/M3)
    OSHA PEL 
    
    STEL/
    
    Ceiling (C)
    
    Ppm 
    OSHA PEL
    
    Skin notation?
    Gasoline
    300 (890)
    400 (1480)
    No
    NE
    NE
    No
    Benzene
    0.5 (1.6)
    2.5 (8)
    Yes
    1 (3)
    5 (15)
    No
    Cumene
    50 (246)
    NE
    Yes
    50 (245)
    NE
    Yes
    Cyclohexane
    300 (1030)
    NE
    No
    300 (1050)
    NE
    No
    Ethylbenzene
    100 (434)
    125 (543)
    No
    100 (435)
    NE
    No
    Hexane, normal 
    
    (n-hexane)
    50 (176)
    NE
    No
    500 (1800)
    NE
    No
    Tetraethyl lead
    (0.1)
    NE
    Yes
    (0.075)
    NE
    Yes
    Toluene
    50 (188)
    NE
    Yes
    200 (750)
    300 (500) (C)
    
    10 min. 
    
    Peak/8 H
    No
    Trimethyl
    
    Benzenes, mixed isotomers
    25 (123)
    NE
    No
    NE
    NE
    No
    Xylenes, mixed isotomers
    100 (434)
    150 (651)
    No
    100 (435)
    NE
    No
    
    Specific Personal Protective Equipment:
    
    Personal protective equipment should be selected based upon the conditions under which this material is used.  A hazard assessment of the work area for PPE requirements should be conducted by a qualified professional pursuant to OSHA regulations.
    
    Respirator:
    
    Only NIOSH or MSHA approved equipment should be used.  Respiratory protection is required if airborne concentrations of any components are above the applicable workplace exposure levels listed above.  When considering benzene concentrations, selection and use of respiratory equipment must be in accordance with OSHA Benzene Standard (29CFR 1910.1028).
    
    Eyes:
    
    Use safety glasses equipped with side shields or chemical splash goggles to prevent contact with the eyes.
    
    Dermal:
    
    Full body impervious clothing should be worn when direct contact with this material is anticipated.  Use gloves constructed of impervious materials such as heavy nitrile rubber when direct contact is anticipated.
    
    Clothing or Equipment:
    
    Wear body-covering work clothes to avoid prolonged or repeated exposure.  Launder contaminated work clothes before reuse.
    
    
    TRANSPORTATION AND SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
    
    Storage:
    
    Do not use or store this product near heat, flame or other potential ignition sources.  Do not store with oxidizers.  Do not store this product in unlabeled containers.  Keep container closed.
    
    Danger:
    
    Flammable liquid.  Vapors are heavier than air and may travel some distance to an ignition source and flash back.  Use only in a well ventilated area.  Never siphon by mouth.  Empty containers may contain product residues which can ignite with explosive force.  Consult appropriate federal, state and local authorities before reusing, reconditioning, reclaiming, recycling or disposing of empty containers and/or waste residues of this product.
    
    DOT information:
    
    Proper Shipping Name:  Gasoline
    
    Hazard Class:  3
    
    Hazard Identification Number:  Un 1203
    
    Packaging Group:  II
    
    Placard:  Flammable Liquid
    
    
    
    ENVIRONMENTAL DATA
    
    Title III of  the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA)
    
    Section 313 – Toxic Chemicals:
    
    This product is known to contain the following components in concentrations above de minimis levels that are listed as toxic chemicals in 40 CFR Part 372 pursuant to the requirements of Section 313 of SARA:
    
    
    Components
    CAS No.
    Concentration (%)
    1,2,4 Trimethylbenzene
    95-63-6
    0-5
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0-4.9
    Cumene
    92-82-8
    0-4
    Cyclohexane
    110-82-7
    0-3
    Ethylbenzene
    100-41-4
    0-4
    Hexane
    110-54-3
    0-8
    Toluene
    108-88-3
    5-30
    Xylenes
    1330-20-7
    0-18
    
    Section 311/312 – Hazard Categories:
    
    This product may meet one or more of the criteria for the hazard categories defined in 40 CFR Part 370 as established by Sections 311 and 312 of SARA as indicated below:
    
    
    
    Immediate (Acute) Health Hazard:  Yes
    
    Delayed (Chronic) Health Hazard:  Yes
    
    Fire Hazard:  Yes
    
    Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard:  No
    
    Reactive Hazard:  No
    
    
    
    Section 302 – Extremely Hazardous Substances:
    
    This product is not known to contain any components in concentrations greater than one percent that are listed as Extremely Hazardous Substances in 40 CFR Part 355 pursuant to the requirements of Section 302(a) of SARA.
    
    
    
    Clean Water Act (CWA):
    
    Under the CWA, discharges of crude oil and petroleum products to surface water without proper federal and state permits must be reported immediately to the National Response Center at (800) 424-8802.
    
    
    
    Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation & Liability Act (CERCLA) Section 102 Hazardous Substances:
    
    The following chemical components are identified as Hazardous Substances in 40 CFR Part 302 as required by Section 102(a) of CERCLA.  As defined in CERCLA, the term "hazardous substance" does not include petroleum, including crude oil or any fraction thereof which is not otherwise specifically listed or designated as a hazardous substance.
    
    
    Component
    CAS No.
    Concentration
    RQ (lb.)
    Benzene
    71-43-2
    0-4.9
    10
    Xylenes (mixed)
    1330-20-7
    0-18
    100
    Tetraethyl Lead
    78-00-2
    0-1
    100
    Cyclohexane
    110-87-7
    0-3
    1000
    Ethylbenzene
    100-41-4
    0-4
    1000
    Toluene
    108-88-3
    5-30
    1000
    Cumene
    92-82-8
    0-4
    5000
    n-Hexane
    110-54-3
    0-8
    5000
    
    New Jersey Worker and Community Right to Know:
    
    This material is listed as a hazardous substance by the State of New Jersey.  Annual reporting of inventories of hazardous substances is required by the New Jersey Department of Health.
    
    
    
    California Proposition 65 (The Safe Drinking Water and Toxics Enforcement Act):
    
    Warning:  This material contains the following chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm, and are subject to the requirements of California Proposition 65 (CA Health & Safety Code Section 25249.5):
    
    
    Component:
    Effect:
    Benzene
    Cancer
    Toluene
    Development Toxicant
    Lead
    Reproductive and Developmental Toxicant
    
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA):
    Reported in TSCA Inventory as:
    Product
    Components
    Gasoline
    X
    
    
    
    LABELING 
    
    
    
    DANGER:
    
    CONTAINS BENZENE
    
    CANCER HAZARD
    
    Highly Flammable liquid.
    
    Harmful or fatal if swallowed – can enter lungs and cause damage.
    
    
    
    HANDLING:
    
    Keep away from heat, sparks and flames.
    
    Keep container closed.
    
    Do not inhale vapors or mists.
    
    Use only with adequate ventilation.
    
    Wear appropriate personal protective equipment and prevent skin and eye contact.
    
    
    
    FIRST AID:
    
    If swallowed, do not induce vomiting.
    
    Call a physician immediately.
    
    In case of contact, remove contaminated clothing immediately and wash skin thoroughly with soap and water.
    
    
    
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