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• <br /> 3 Hazards Identification <br /> Health Hazard Data: <br /> 1 The mayor effect of exposure to this product is central nervous system depression and polyneuropathy <br /> 2 Studies have shown that repeated exposure of laboratory animals to high concentrations of whole gasoline vapors at 67,262 and <br /> 2056 ppm has caused kidney damage and cancer of the kidney in rats and liver cancer in mice <br /> 3 LARC has listed gasoline as possibly carcinogenic (2B)to humans with limited evidence in humans in the absence of sufficient <br /> evidence in experimental animals NIOSH lists gasoline as a carcinogen with no further classification <br /> 4 N-heptane and cyclohexane cause narcosis and irritation of eyes and mucous membranes Cyclohexane has been reported to <br /> cause liver and kidney changes in rabbits N-heptane has been reported to cause polyneuritis following prolonged exposure <br /> 5 ACG1H lists benzene a human carcinogen with and assigned TLV of 0 5 ppm 8 hour TWA and a STEL of 2 5 ppm, IARC, NTP $ <br /> OSHA show sufficient evidence for classifying Benzene as a human carcinogen, see 29 CGR 1910 1028 for current PEL of 1 ppm <br /> and specific actions to take Studies have shown that benzene can induce leukemia at concentrations as low as 1 ppm Significant <br /> elevations of chromosomal aberrations have been corroborated among workers exposed to levels at mean concentrations less than <br /> 10 ppm Based on risk assessment studies by Rinsky, an individual inhaling 1 ppm of benzene for 40 years, the odds of benzene- <br /> induced leukemic death were 1 7 times higher than those of unexposed workers <br /> 6 MTBE is a mild irritant to the eye with an LC50 of 85 mg/m3 on 4 hr exposure and an LD50—4 mVKg (RATS) An <br /> increase in anesthesia with increasing concentration (250,500 & 1000 ppm )was observed during a 90 day Test exposure ACGIH <br /> has listed MTBE as an animal carcinogen (A3) based on tests in experimental animals at relatively high dose levels, by routes of <br /> administration, at sites, of histologic types, or by mechanisms not considered relevant to worker exposure Available evidence <br /> suggests that MTBE is not likely to cause cancer in humans except under uncommon or unlikely routes of levels of exposure <br /> 7 Trimethyl benzene (pseudocumene (1,2,4,)& mesitylene (1,2,5,)) has a PEL and TLV of 25 ppm 8 hr TWA, the isomers may <br /> cause nervousness, tension, and anxiety and asthmatic bronchitis <br /> 8 n-Hexane has been shown to cause polyneuropathy (peripheral nerve damage) after repeated and prolonged exposure, other <br /> hexanes show narcotic effects at 1000 ppm and are not metabolized like n-hexane <br />