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4 <br /> - Page 3 of 10 <br /> CHEVRON unleaded Gasoline <br /> concentrations may also cause <br /> and death. Brief exposures to high vapor <br /> pulmonary edema and bronchitis. intentional exposures to exre3sively high <br /> concentrations (e.g-, when used as a drug of abuse) have been reported to <br /> result. in clinical manifestations that may include convulsions, delirium, <br /> and hallucinations. These manifestations are not known to occur following <br /> accidental inhalation of gasoline vapor during nl operations. <br /> orma <br /> INGESTION. toxic to internal organs if swall(n+ed. The <br /> This substance is slightly gut. The <br /> degree of injury will depen9 on the amount absorbed from the g <br /> s system. signs and symptoms of central <br /> target organ(s) is the nervu <br /> nervous system effects may include one roieaknessre oandh <br /> headache, dizzinlosslofwcoordination. <br /> ess, loss o appetite, it can directly enter the <br /> Because of the low viscasit;� of this substance, <br /> lungs if it is swallowed (this is called aspiration). This can occur <br /> during the act of swallowing or when vomiting the substance. Once in the <br /> lungs, the substance is very difficult to remove and can cause severe <br /> injury to the lungs and death. <br /> 4. PROTECTIVE EQUIPMEFT <br /> EYE PROTECTION: a contact can be avoided by <br /> Do not get this material in your eyes. Ey <br /> wearing chemical gaggles. <br /> SKIN PROTECTION: Avoid prolonged or <br /> No special skin protection ss usually necessary. <br /> :titact with this material. Skin contact can be <br /> frequently repeated skin co <br /> minimized by wearing protective clothing. <br /> RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: <br /> M. No special respiratory prot_ction is normally required. However, if <br /> erating conditions create airborne concentration <br /> Op pvedlrethe <br /> recommended exposure standards, the use of an app <br /> to the OSITY Benzene Standard to determine what type of <br /> required. Refer <br /> .respirator is required base-1 on exposure levels. <br /> - VENTILATION: <br /> Use thir, material only in w•sli ventilated areas. <br /> 5. FIRE PROTECT10H <br /> - FLASH PJINT: (P-M) < -49F (-45C) <br /> AUTOIGNITION: NAA <br /> FLM4MABILITY: 1.4 - 7.6% <br /> EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: <br /> CO2, Dry chemical, Foam and water Fog. <br /> NFPA RATINGS: Health 1; Flammability 3; Rvactivity 0; Special NDA; <br /> Rracti.ity o; Other NBA; <br /> UK IS RATINGS: health 2; Flammability 3;High -4). These v:.lues are <br /> ~ (Least-D, Slight-1, Moderate-2, High-3, re prepared by the <br /> obtained using the gu delines or published evaluations p p <br /> National Fire Protection AssOciatiOn or, if applicable, the National <br /> Paint and Coating Association, and vironmentalnot <br /> H�_althnecessarily <br /> Center.reflect <br /> thethe <br /> entirehazard <br /> ------ ------ <br /> evaluation of the-Chevron-- -- - - - - - <br /> MSD5 Numb <br /> Available <br /> er: 000372 <br /> Revision Number: 1Z Revision Date: 113/24/90 <br /> NDA - No Data Availlablble NA - No Applicable <br />