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No. 470 <br /> SECTION VI . HEALTH HAZARD 1NFORMATIQN TLV 53 oil (See Sect II} <br /> Inhalation of excessive concentrations of vapor or mist can be irritating to the respi- <br /> ratory passages and can cause the following symptoms headache, dizziness, nausea, <br /> vomiting, and loss of coordination. Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause irri- <br /> tation of the hair follicles and block the sebaceous glands. This producesa rash of will pre <br /> acne pimples and spots, usually on the arms and legs. (Good personal hygiene <br /> vent this). <br /> Chemical pneumonitis may result when ingestion occurs and oil is aspirated in the lungs. <br /> FIRST AID- <br /> E�a Contact Flush thoroughly with running water for 15 min. including unaeL eyelids. <br /> Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing. Wipe excess oil off with a dry cloth. Was <br /> affec%. ._ area well with soap and water. breathing as required. <br /> Inhalation- Remove to fresh air. Restore and/or suPeort g <br /> Ingestion. Do not induce vomiting <br /> Seek medical assistance for further treatment, observation and support. <br /> SECTION VII , SPILL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES <br /> Notify safety personnel of leaks or spills. Remove sources of heat or ignition. <br /> Provide adequate ventilation. Clean-up personnel to use protection against <br /> liquid contact and vapor or mist inhalation. Contain spill by diking. Small spills ca <br /> be contained by using absorbants. such as rags, straw, polyurethane foam, activated <br /> carbon, and sand. Clean up spills promptly to reduce fire or vapor hazards. <br /> DISPOSAL May be disposed of by a licensed waste disposal company, or by controlled in- <br /> cineration or burial in an approved landfill. _ <br /> Follow Federal, State and Local regulations. Report large oil spills. <br /> SECTION VIII , SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION <br /> Provide adequate ventilation where operating conditions (heating or spraying) may creat <br /> excessive vapors or mists Use explosa.on-proof equipment Provide approved respirator <br /> apparatus for nonroutine or emergency use. Use an approved filter &vapor respirator <br /> when vapor/mist concentrations are high. Wear protective rubber gloves and chemical <br /> safety glasses where contact with liquid or high mist cone. may occur. Additional <br /> suitable protective clothing may be required depending on working conditions. An eye <br /> wash fountain and washing facilities to be readily available near handling and use <br /> areas. <br /> Launder soiled or contaminated clothing before reuse (at least weekly laundering o <br /> work clothes is recommended) . <br /> SECTION IX. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND COMMENTS <br /> Store in closed containers in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from sources o <br /> open flame, heat, strong oxidizing agents, and ignition. Protect containers from <br /> physical damage. Use non sparking tools and explosion-proof electrical equipment <br /> Prevent static electric sparks. <br /> Avoid prolonged skin contact and breathing of vapors or mists. <br /> No smoking in areas of use. Follow good hygienic practice in the use of this material. <br /> Do not wear oil contaminated clothing Do not put oily rags into pockets. Wash ex- <br /> posed skin areas several times a day with soap and warm water when working with this <br /> material <br /> DOT Classification COMBUSTIBLE '17 <br /> DATA SOUZCE�S) CODE- 1,6,7.12 APPROVALS' CRD <br /> MI I <br /> _^_'W35 u to me slutm+ W rlrpmaty here•,to D,`C s i s mnoos arc neceasarlr <br /> Du clash,wu'o s LW, TwOo a V'OvQ^YasOO,bt Cart las bee,V M n Ire proa-wn Oh I n c V s t rY. <br /> i a l M V Q 1 e r e <br /> S�Cn nrA a o Gang Fub s+nq C Coach e.�m ra.rantla n-awes no 0o,"tMa1Ms a"a <br /> aaw'n.s na resoonybLsr u¢ n<acC,xa_v o suuW.a....n raamarvr 1a apVwuon ho o� a nd Safety <br /> C"" f d+ranaeo motes a la con,aa.hences M rs ase <br /> MEDICAL REVIEW 21 October 19$1 <br /> GENT UM PUBLISHING <br />