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SAFETY DATA SHEET <br /> Jet A Aviation Fuel <br /> Version 2.2 Revision Date 2016-05-17 <br /> Materials to avoid May react with oxygen and strong oxidizing agents, such as <br /> chlorates, nitrates, peroxides, etc. <br /> Hazardous decomposition Hydrocarbons <br /> products Carbon oxides <br /> Other data No decomposition if stored and applied as directed. <br /> SECTION 11: Toxicological information <br /> Jet A Aviation Fuel <br /> Acute oral toxicity LD50: >5,000 mg/kg <br /> Species: Rat <br /> Acute inhalation toxicity <br /> Kerosene C9-C16 LC50: > 5.2 mg/I <br /> Exposure time:4 h <br /> Species: Rat <br /> Acute dermal toxicity <br /> Kerosene C9-C16 LD50: >2000 milligram per kilogram <br /> Species: Rabbit <br /> Jet A Aviation Fuel <br /> Skin irritation May cause skin irritation in susceptible persons. <br /> Jet A Aviation Fuel <br /> Eye irritation Vapors may cause irritation to the eyes, respiratory system <br /> and the skin. <br /> Jet A Aviation Fuel <br /> Sensitization No adverse effects expected. <br /> Repeated dose toxicity <br /> Kerosene C9-C16 Species: Rabbit <br /> Application Route: Dermal <br /> Dose: 0,200, 1000, 2000 mg/kg <br /> Exposure time: 28 day <br /> Number of exposures: 3 times/wk <br /> Lowest observable effect level: 1,000 mg/kg <br /> Carcinogenicity <br /> Kerosene C9-C16 Species: Mouse <br /> Dose: 0, 28.5, 50, 100% <br /> Exposure time: 104 wks <br /> Number of exposures: 2, 4, or 7 times/wk <br /> Remarks: Weak dermal carcinogen <br /> Naphthalene Species: Mouse <br /> Sex: male <br /> SDS Number:100000014588 8/15 <br />