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1 <br /> ,7tsne l�?, ls�l <br /> Donzdnea can cantor the kiody through lnllal:atiota, isilcaotion unci raYin <br /> contact.. sotudieu have noted that ctironic exjPnnasr* to lonzaana vapor c.in <br /> produc a nourotoxic nnci (1)100ds:ycstn:1) elffes:tstI Oth rr <br /> effoctsa can include hondacho, di.tdin«r.n, nauian, convulsalonn, co:!=a sand <br /> ponsibla doath if okpo:sure° in not revoraod. Ono s:irjni(lcant offact <br /> from chronic k)onzrnrs expopurea iN boner Barrow toxicity. There ie alao <br /> an atssociatiosl hotwoon chronic eaxponurer. to benzene and the development <br /> of curtain typos of leukeaM14- <br /> USAQ <br /> Inhalation exposure to tolueno vapor can produco offoctu such as <br /> central norvoun :y:ton depre u ion. Depending on oxponuro factorn nigna <br /> and nyr-ptoma can include headache, dizsineansa, faticluo, muacular <br /> uezknessa, incoordination, drowainann, collap=se and possible co=o. <br /> Toluenes can be a akin and mucoun me-brane irritant and satudian have <br /> shown that high levels of toluono exposure can c;aune .liver anis kidney <br /> damage. <br /> Exposure to othyl bon-zone at high vapor conceantration5 may produce <br /> irritation to the akin, eyes and upper roEspiratory tract. ovoeexposurel <br /> to othyl benzene vapors can produce central norvoun ryutem depression <br /> with rsycptomo of headache., nausea, dizzinv'3, 1hortnonn of breath and <br /> unsteadiness. Prolonged akin exposure to ethylbernzeno may result in <br /> drying and cracking o: the :skin (d,ormatitic) . Solvent resistant 91av06 <br /> tahould ba worn during sampling to prevent oxpo.nurea to the akin. <br /> Depending on exposure factory: inhalation exposures to xylenes vapor may <br /> produce central nervou., :;ysta--i excitation followed by depreanion. � <br /> Fxposur€t to xylene vapor can produce didzine5ss, staggering, drow€sinesss <br /> and uncon.clou,nean. At very high concentrations, xylene: vapor may <br /> produce lung irritation, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. Xylene <br /> is not known to pozzesss the chronic bone narrow toxicity of benzene, <br /> but liver enlargement and nerve-cull damage have been noted fro= <br /> chronic overexposure. <br /> 1 <br />