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CHEVRON Unleaded Gasoline Page 2 01 10 <br /> 2. FIRST AID - EMERGENCY PHONE MUMSER (800) 457-2022 <br /> EYE CONTACT: <br /> fresh water for at least or minutes waffle <br /> Flush eyes immediately with t lenses if <br /> holding the eyelids open. Remove Contace. Na additional <br /> first aid should be necessary, however, if irritationnoppersists, see a <br /> _ doctor. <br /> SKIN CONTAC=T: <br /> . Dash skin thoroughly with soap and water. <br /> Remove contaminated clothing <br /> See a doctor if any signs or symptoms described in this document occur. <br /> Discard contaminated non-waterproof shoes and boots. Slash contaminated <br /> clothing. <br /> INHALATION <br /> - If respiratory irritation or any signs or symptoms as described in this <br /> document occur, move the person to fresh air. If any of these effects <br /> continue, see a doctor. <br /> _ INGESTION: <br /> If swallowed, give water or milk to drink and telephone for medical <br /> advice. DO NOT make person vomit unless directed to do so by medical <br /> personnel. if medical advice cannot be obtained, then take the person and <br /> product container to the nearest medical emergency treatment center <br /> or <br /> hospital. Note to Physician.: ingestion of this product or subsequent <br /> vomiting can result in aspiration of light hydrocarbon liquid which can <br /> cause pneumonitis. <br /> 3. IKKEDIATE HEALTH EFFECTS - (ALSO SEE SECTIONS 11 & 12) <br /> m <br /> EYE CONTACT: <br /> This substance is slightly irritating to the eyes and could cause <br /> Prolonged (days) impairment of your vision. The degree of the injury will <br /> depend on the amount of material that gets into the eye tma s�ncludeand <br /> thoroughness of <br /> the first aid treatment. Signs and symptomsy <br /> Eye contact with the <br /> pain, tears, swelling, redness, and blurred vision. <br /> - vapors, fumes, or spray mist from. this substance could also cause similar <br /> :.signs and symptoms. <br /> :NCIH IRRITATION: <br /> �. Prolonged or frequently repeated contact may cause the skin to become <br /> cracked or dry from the defatting action of this material. <br /> DERMAL TOXICITY: <br /> if absorbed through the skin, this substance is considered practically <br /> non-toxic to internal organs. <br /> RESPIRATORY/INHALATION: <br /> substance is slightly toxic to internal organs if inhaled. The <br /> This <br /> degree injury will depend on the airborne concentration and duration of <br /> is the nervous system. Inhalation of <br /> exposure. The target organ(s) <br /> gasoline vapor at airborne concentrations exceeding 1000 ppm may cause <br /> central nervous system effects such as headache, <br /> - _.-.. - <br /> dizziness, loss of appetite, weakness and--loss-of coordination , <br /> concentrations in excess of 5000 ppm may cause loss of consciousnessss, coma <br /> K5D5 Number: 000372 <br /> Revision Number:: 1Z Revision Dale: 03/24/90 <br /> NDE - No Data Available NA - Not ApQliea6le <br />