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<br /> Site Safety Plan
<br /> ARCO Station No. 2076, Lodi, California
<br /> A brief description of the physical characteristics, incompatibilities, toxic effects, routes of
<br /> entry, and target organs has been summarized from the NIOSf l Pocket Guide to Jhemical
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<br /> Hazards for the contaminants anticipated t=o etile hazards a associated with This ['
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<br /> r onsite safety meetings to alert personnel
<br /> contaminants.
<br /> Benzene
<br /> s,. Benzene is a colorless, aromatic liquid. Benzene may create an explosion hazard. Benzene
<br /> is incompatible with strong oxidizers,chlorine,and bromine with iron, Benzene is irritating
<br /> to the eyes, nose, and respiratory system. Prolonged exposure may result in giddiness,
<br /> headache, nausea, staggering gait, fatigue, bone marrow depression, or abdominal pain.
<br /> Routes of entry include inhalation, absorption, ingestion, and skin or eye contact. Tlie
<br /> target organs are blood, the central nervous system (CNS), skin, bone marrow, eyes, and
<br /> respiratory system- Benzene is carcinogenic.
<br /> Elhylbenzene
<br /> Elhylbenzene is a colorless,aromatic liquid. Ethylbenzene may create an explosion hazard.is irritating to the eyes
<br /> Ethylbenzene is incompatible with strong oxidizers. Ethylbenzene
<br /> and mucous membranes. Prolonged exposure may result in headache, dermatitis, narcosis,
<br /> or coma. Routes of entry include inhalation, ingestion, and skin or eye contact- The target
<br /> organs are the eyes, upper respiratory system, skin, and the CNS.
<br /> Toluene
<br /> Toluene
<br /> Toluene is a colorless, aromatic liquid. Toluene create an
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<br /> is incompatible with strong oxidizers. Prolonged exposure ma
<br /> euphoria, dizziness, headache, dilation of pupils, lacrimation, insomnia, dermatitis, or
<br /> photophobia. Routes of entry are inhalation, absorption,ingestion, and skin or eye contact.
<br /> The target organs are the CNS, liver, kidneys, and skin.
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