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Tracy Joint Union High �!600l District <br /> Health and Safety Plan UST Removal <br /> WES Project No. 4028-T Page 4 <br /> December 2, 1993 <br /> Diesel Fuel <br /> The hazardous constituent of diesel fuel is benzene. Benzene comprises approximately 0.002 to <br /> 0.0 1 1% of the total fuel mixture. Exposure to diesel fuel can cause no more than minor eye <br /> irritation. Prolonged breathing of vapors can impact on the central nervous system. Diesel fuel <br /> is not generally expected to have acute systemic toxicity by ingestion. Ingestion of diesel fuel <br /> and/or subsequent vomiting can result in aspiration of light hydrocarbon liquid which can cause <br /> pneumonics. There is no Federal or State OSHA PEL or ACGIH TLV standard established for diesel <br /> fuel. <br /> The PEL/TLV (permissible exposure limit, threshold limit value), STEL (short term exposure <br /> limit) and IDLH (immediately dangerous to life and health) values are listed below: <br /> PEL/TLV STEL IDH L <br /> Lead 0.1 mg/m3 <br /> Tetraethyllead 0.075 mg/m3 0.3 mg/m3 40 mg/m3 <br /> Tetramethyllead 0.07 mg/m3 0.5 mg/m3 40 mg/m3 <br /> Benzene 10 ppm 25 ppm 2,000 ppm <br /> Toluene 100 ppm 150 ppm 2,000 ppm <br /> Ethylbenzene 100 ppm 125 ppm 2,000 ppm <br /> Xylene 100 ppm 150 ppm 10,000 ppm <br /> There are no PEL, TLV STEL or IDLH values established for diesel. <br /> General Background of Fuel Oil <br /> Constituents of fuel oil can include but are not limited to benzene, toluene and xylene. Exposure <br /> to these compounds can cause nausea, dizziness, visual disturbances, narcosis and collapse. <br /> Chronic effects include central nervous system disorders, respiratory tract irritation, tearing, <br /> lassitude and immunological disorders. The PEL for benzene and xylene is 100ppm. The time <br /> weighted average/eight hours (TWA) for toluene is 100 ppm. <br />