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Material Safety Data Sheet Page 2 of s <br /> EMERGENCY OVERVIEW <br /> COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID AND VAPOR <br /> HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED- MAY CAUSE LUNG DAMAGE IF SWALLOWED <br /> -CAUSES SKIN IRRITATION <br /> - POSSIBLE CANCER HAZARD-MAY CAUSE CANCER BASED ON ANIMAL DATA <br /> -TOXIC TO AQUATIC ORGANISMS <br /> 1 <br /> IMMEDIATE HEALTH EFFECTS <br /> Eye: Not expected to cause prolonged or significant eye irritation. <br /> Skin: Contact with the skin causes irritation. Skin contact may cause drying or defatting of the skin. Symptoms <br /> may include pain, itching, discoloration, swelling, and blistering. Contact with the skin is not expected to cause an <br /> allergic skin response. Not expected to be harmful to internal organs if absorbed through the skin. <br /> Ingestion: Because of its low viscosity, this material can directly enter th'e lungs, if swallowed, or if subsequently <br /> vomited. Once in the lungs it is very difficult to remove and can cause severe injury or death. May be irritating to <br /> mouth, throat, and stomach. Symptoms may include pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. <br /> Inhalation: Mists of this material may cause respiratory irritation. Symptoms of respiratory irritation may include <br /> coughing and difficulty breathing. Breathing this material at concentrations above the recommended exposure <br /> limits may cause central nervous system effects. Central nervous system effects may include headache, <br /> dizziness, nausea, vomiting, weakness, loss of coordination, blurred vision, drowsiness, confusion, or <br /> disorientation. At extreme exposures, central nervous system effects may include respiratory depression, tremors <br /> or convulsions, loss of consciousness, coma or death. <br /> DELAYED OR OTHER HEALTH EFFECTS: <br /> Cancer: Prolonged or repeated exposure to this material may cause cancer. <br /> r" Whole diesel engine exhaust has been classified as a Group 2A carcinogen (probably carcinogenic to humans) <br /> by the International Agency for Research on Cancer(IARC). <br /> Diesel exhaust particulate has been classified as reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen in the National <br /> Toxicology Program's Ninth Report on Carcinogens. The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health <br /> (NIOSH) has recommended that whole diesel exhaust be regarded as potentially causing cancer. Diesel engine <br /> exhaust is known to the State of California to cause cancer. <br /> Contains naphthalene, which has been classified as a Group 2B carcinogen (possibly carcinogenic to humans) by <br /> the International Agency for Research on Cancer(IARC). <br /> See Section 11 for additional information. Risk depends on duration and level of exposure. <br /> `! SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES <br /> Eye: No specific first aid measures are required. As a precaution, remove contact lenses, if worn, and flush eyes <br /> with water. <br /> Skin: Wash skin with water immediately and remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention if <br /> any symptoms develop. To remove the material from skin, use soap and water. Discard contaminated clothing <br /> and shoes or thoroughly clean before reuse. <br /> Ingestion: If swallowed, get immediate medical attention. Do not induce vomiting. Never give anything by mouth <br /> to an unconscious person. <br /> Inhalation: Move the exposed person to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult,- <br /> give oxygen. Get medical attention if breathing difficulties continue. <br /> Note to Physicians: ingestion of this product or subsequent vomiting may result in aspiration of light <br /> hydrocarbon liquid, which may cause pneumonitis. <br /> SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES <br /> FIRE CLASSIFICATION: <br /> lnttnS://www.chest_chevron_cnm/msc�sServer/rnntrnllpr?mnr}n1P-nnrr+ rl�r�vrnn l��l,P.c mcri.c t �!1�l�nnt <br />