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solids, liquids, and gases including carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and unidentified organic compounds <br /> will be evolved when this material undergoes combustion. <br /> SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES <br /> Protective Measures: Eliminate all sources of ignition in vicinity of spilled material. <br /> Spill Management: Stop the source of the release if you can do it without risk. Contain release to prevent <br /> further contamination of soil, surface water or groundwater. Clean up spill as soon as possible, observing <br /> precautions in Exposure Controls/Personal Protection. Use appropriate techniques such as applying <br /> non-combustible absorbent materials or pumping. Where feasible and appropriate, remove contaminated <br /> soil. Place contaminated materials in disposable containers and dispose of in a manner consistent with <br /> applicable regulations. <br /> Reporting: Report spills to local authorities and/or the U.S. Coast Guard's National Response Center at <br /> (800) 424-8802 as appropriate or required. <br /> SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE <br /> General Handling Information: Avoid contaminating soil or releasing this material into sewage and <br /> drainage systems and bodies of water. <br /> Precautionary Measures: Keep out of the reach of children. <br /> Static Hazard: Electrostatic charge may accumulate and create a hazardous condition when handling this <br /> material. To minimize this hazard, bonding and grounding may be necessary but may not, by themselves, <br /> be sufficient. Review all operations which have the potential of generating and accumulating an electrostatic <br /> charge and/or a flammable atmosphere (including tank and container filling, splash filling, tank cleaning, <br /> sampling, gauging, switch loading, filtering, mixing, agitation, and vacuum truck operations) and use <br /> appropriate mitigating procedures. <br /> Container Warnings: Container is not designed to contain pressure. Do not use pressure to empty <br /> container or it may rupture with explosive force. Empty containers retain product residue (solid, liquid, <br /> and/or vapor) and can be dangerous. Do not pressurize, cut, weld, braze, solder, drill, grind, or expose <br /> such containers to heat, flame, sparks, static electricity, or other sources of ignition. They may explode and <br /> cause injury or death. Empty containers should be completely drained, properly closed, and promptly <br /> returned to a drum reconditioner or disposed of properly. <br /> SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION <br /> GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS: <br /> Consider the potential hazards of this material (see Section 3), applicable exposure limits, job activities, and <br /> other substances in the work place when designing engineering controls and selecting personal protective <br /> equipment. If engineering controls or work practices are not adequate to prevent exposure to harmful <br /> levels of this material, the personal protective equipment listed below is recommended. The user should <br /> read and understand all instructions and limitations supplied with the equipment since protection is usually <br /> provided for a limited time or under certain circumstances. <br /> ENGINEERING CONTROLS: <br /> Use in a well-ventilated area. <br /> PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br /> Eye/Face Protection: No special eye protection is normally required. Where splashing is possible, wear <br /> safety glasses with side shields as a good safety practice. <br /> Revision Number: 2 3 of 8 Chevron Marine Engine Oil Symbol <br /> Revision Date: MARCH 13,2015 9250 SAE 40 <br /> SDS: 31942 <br />