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depresses the central nervous system, and may cause intoxication. <br /> Exposure Routes: Inhalation, Ingestion, Dermal Contact <br /> Exposure Limits: OSHA PEL= 300 ppm <br /> Benzene <br /> Benzene is an aromatic hydrocarbon commonly used as a component of gasoline and other <br /> petroleum product materials. It is highly volatile, and inhalation is the primary route of exposure. <br /> Acute systems at exposure levels approaching 250 ppm include drowsiness, dizziness, headaches, <br /> and nausea. Benzene is a known carcinogen, and long-term exposure causes bone marrow <br /> damage and leukemia. <br /> Exposure Routes: Inhalation, Ingestion, Dermal Contact <br /> Exposure Limits OSHA PEL= 1 ppm <br /> Toluene <br /> Toluene is an aromatic hydrocarbon used as a solvent and fuel component. Toluene is flammable <br /> (flashpoint 40 degrees F) and is relatively volatile. Symptoms of over-exposure include: dermal <br /> and mucus membrane irritation, headache, nausea, loss of appetite and impairment of <br /> coordination. Generally, these symptoms only occur at high exposure levels(>200 ppm). <br /> Exposure Routes: Inhalation, Ingestion, Dermal Contact <br /> Exposure Limits: OSHA PEL= 100 ppm <br /> Xylene <br /> Xylene is an aromatic hydrocarbon used I solvents and for fuel Xylene is flammable(flashpoint <br /> 63 to 82 degrees F) and highly volatile. Xylene exhibits essentially the same symptoms of <br /> exposure as Toluene. The TLV for Xylene is 100 ppm TWA and 150 STEL. <br /> Exposure Routes: Inhalation, Ingestion, Dermal Contact <br /> Exposure Limits: OSHA= 100 ppm <br /> ACGIH TLV= 100 ppm <br /> Ethvlbenzene <br /> Ethylbenzene is an irritation to eyes, skin and mucus membranes and is narcotic in high <br /> concentrations. <br /> Exposure Routes: Inhalation, Ingestion,Dermal Contact <br /> Exposure Limits OSHA PEL= 100 ppm <br /> — ACGIH TLV= 100 ppm <br /> Lead <br />