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UNLEADED GASOLINE(UNBRANDED) NISDS No.APPCM Ver. 1 <br /> Extinguishing Foam, Water fog, Dry chemical, Carbon Dioxide(CO2) <br /> Media Water and water spray may cool the fire but may not extinguish the fire. <br /> Special For fires involving this material, do not enter any enclosed or confined fire space without <br /> Firefighting proper protective equipment. This may include self-contained breathing apparatus to protect <br /> Procedures against the hazardous effects of combustion products and oxygen deficiencies. If firefighters <br /> cannot work upwind to the fire, respiratory protective equipment must be worn. Cool tanks <br /> and containers exposed to fire with water. <br /> 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES <br /> Precautions if Eliminate all potential sources of ignition. Handling equipment and tools should be grounded <br /> Material is Spilled to prevent sparking. Contain spill, evacuate non-essential personnel, and safely stop flow. <br /> or Released Blanket spill with foam or use water fog to reduce vapor cloud. On hard surfaces, spilled <br /> material may create a slipping hazard. Equip cleanup crews with proper protective <br /> equipment(as specified in Section 8) and advise of hazards. Clean up by recovering as <br /> much spilled or contaminated materials as possible and placing into closed containers. <br /> Consult with an environmental professional for the federal, state and local cleanup and <br /> reporting requirements for spills and releases. <br /> 7. HANDLING and STORAGE <br /> Handling, Avoid exposure to liquid and gas vapors. Odor is not a reliable warning of overexposure. <br /> Storage and Use only with adequate ventilation. <br /> Decontamination Keep away from sources of heat, flames, sparks or other ignition sources. Storage and use <br /> Procedures areas should be"No Smoking" areas. Containers should be bonded and grounded for <br /> transfers to avoid static sparks. <br /> Outside or detached storage is preferred. Inside storage should be in a standard flammable <br /> liquids storage warehouse, room or cabinet. Separate from oxidizing materials. <br /> Filling Portable Containers (less than 10 gallons)-to minimize static spark hazard: <br /> 1. Fill only metal containers or those approved to hold gasoline; <br /> 2. Place containers on the ground while dispensing fuel; <br /> 3. Keep hose nozzle in contact with the approved container during the entire filling <br /> process. <br /> DO NOT fill any portable container in or on a vehicle. <br /> "Empty" containers retain liquid and vapor residues and can be dangerous. Do not <br /> pressurize, cut, weld, drill, grind or expose to heat, flame, sparks, static electricity, or other <br /> sources of ignition containers with ANY residue; they may explode and cause injury or death. <br /> For determining National Electrical Code (NEC) Hazardous (Classified) Location <br /> requirements for electrical installation, consider this material Class 1, Group D. <br /> KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN! <br /> 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION <br /> Engineering Where possible, use adequate ventilation to keep vapor and mist concentrations of this <br /> Controls material below the occupational exposure limits shown in Section 2. Electrical equipment <br /> should comply with National Electrical Code (NEC) standards (see Section 7). <br /> Respiratory A NIOSH/MSHA-approved air-purifying respirator with an organic vapor cartridge may be <br /> permissible under certain circumstances where airborne concentrations may exceed the <br /> exposure limits in Section 2. Consult a health and safety professional for guidance in <br /> respirator selection. Respirator use should comply with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134. <br /> Print Date!05/19/2003 Page 4 of 8 <br />