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7. Gasoline <br /> a. Colorless liquid with a strong aromatic odor. Highly volatile and extremely <br /> flammable. <br /> b. Toxic hazard by inhalation, adsorption, ingestion and skin and/or eye contact. <br /> C. Inhalation of vapors can cause depression of the central nervous system with <br /> symptoms such as headache, dizziness, nausea and loss of coordination. Skin <br /> contact can cause defatting of the skin, skin irritation and dermatitis. Benzene is a <br /> major constituent of gasoline. <br /> d. Permissible exposure level for a time weighted average over an eight hour period <br /> is 300 ppm. <br /> 8. Waste Oil <br /> a. Toxic hazard by ingestion and possibly inhalation. <br /> b. Prolonged contact may cause skin irritation and dermatitis. Waste oil may <br /> be carcinogenic.* <br /> C. Waste oil may contain metals or toxic organics from thermal breakdown of the oil. <br /> In some cases, chlorinated solvents may be present. <br /> d. Permissible exposure level for a time weighted average over an eight hour period <br /> is 5 ppm(in vapor). <br /> * Known to the State of California to cause cancer. <br />