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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0003896
RECORD_ID
PR0545613
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005466
FACILITY_NAME
LOPEZ, PAM
STREET_NUMBER
26500
STREET_NAME
NOWELL
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
THORNTON
Zip
95686
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
26500 NOWELL RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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• i <br /> Site Hazard Information Provided By: <br /> Signature: Phone Number: (916) 652-5777 <br /> Date: <br /> I have read and fully understand the information and safety <br /> requirements in this Site Safety Plan. <br /> Signatures: <br /> JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS <br /> GASOLINE AND DIESEL RANGE HYDROCARBONS <br /> The main compound of interest is petroleum hydrocarbons in the <br /> gasoline range. Gasoline and its constituents pose health hazards <br /> in two ma3or classifications: explosivity and toxicity. The <br /> extreme flammability of gasoline is commonly known. The lower <br />. explosion limit (LEL) of gasoline vapor is 1. 3 percent in air. If <br /> the concentration of gasoline vapor in air exceeds 1. 3 percent <br /> (13 , 000 ppm) and sufficient quantities of oxygen are present, <br /> then the introduction of sufficient heat, spark or flame will <br /> result in an explosion. <br /> A lesser known health hazard resulting from exposure to gasoline <br /> is toxicity. Several common constituents of gasoline have been <br /> linked to various health problems. The constituents of gasoline <br /> and to a lesser extent diesel that have been shown to cause <br /> serious health problems resulting from relatively minor exposures <br /> include benzene, toluene, meta, para and ortho xylenes, ethyl <br /> benzene, and tetraethyl lead. <br /> Typical percentages (by weight) of these constituents in gasoline <br /> are: benzene - 0. 12-3 . 50%, toluene - 2 . 73-21. 80%, meta xylene - <br /> 1. 77-3 . 87%, para xylene - 0 .77-1. 58'x, ortho xylene - 0. 68-3 . 686%, <br /> and ethyl benzene - 0. 36-2. 86%x . Typical percentage of tetraethyl <br /> lead is not available. <br /> Units used to describe occupational exposures to hazardous <br /> substances include: Exposure limit, also known as "Threshold Limit <br /> Value'$ (TLV) , Ceiling Limit, and the concentration level that is <br /> "Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health" (IDLH) . The EXPOSURE <br /> LIMIT defines the maximum concentration of a substance to which <br /> one can be exposed during an 8-hour period without suffering <br /> significant health effects. <br /> 11 <br />
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