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Di•se1. tto. Paq® . 3 of-7, . <br /> 'substance. Once-in. the lungs, the aubstUCO is very difficult to r e <br /> and can cause-severe-injury to'the lungs death. a <br /> 4. PROTECTIVE EQUIpMMT <br /> En PROTECTION: <br /> No special eye protection is usually necessary. <br /> SKIN C?' : <br /> Avoid contact with skin or clothing. skin contact should be minimized by <br /> wearing protective clothing including gloves. <br /> IMIRILTORY PROTMIOUS <br /> No special respiratory protection is normally required. Hovever, if <br /> operating conditions create high airborne concentrations, the use of an <br /> approved respirator is recommended. <br /> IIdr1 : <br /> Use this material only in well ventilated areas. <br /> 5• FIRE PROTECTION <br /> FLASH POINT: (P-M) 125F (52C) Min. <br /> AUTOIGNITIONt NM <br /> FLAWEASILITY LIMITS (t by volume in air): Lover: 0.6 Upper: 4.7 <br /> EXTINGUISHING IA: <br /> �-- CO2, Dry Chemical, Foam and Water Fog. <br /> y A Ra?'NGS: Health 0: Flammability 2: Reactivity 0; Special A: <br /> (Least-o, Slight-1, Moderate-2, High-3, <br /> obtained using the guidelines or published evaluations Thesevaluare <br /> prepared <br /> National Fire Protection Association or, if applicable, the Nationalhe <br /> Paint and Coating Association, and do nbt necessarily reflect the hazard <br /> evaluation of the Chevron Environmental Health Center. Read the entire <br /> document and label before using this product. <br /> FIRE FIGHTING pRO=MUS2 <br /> Liquid evaporates and forms vapor (fumes) which can catch fire and burn <br /> with explosive violence. Invisible vapor spreads easily and can be set on <br /> fire by many sources such as pilot lights. welding equipment, and <br /> electrical motors and switches. Fire hazard is greater as liquid <br /> temperature rises above 85 P. <br /> For fires involving this material, do not enter any enclosed or confined <br /> fire space without proper protective equipment. This may include <br /> self-contained breathing apparatus to protect against the hazardous <br /> effects of normal products of combustion or oxygen deficiency. Read the <br /> entire document. <br /> USTION g; <br /> Normal combustion forms carbon dioxide and water vapor; incomplete <br /> combustion can produce carbon monoxide. <br /> a <br /> Revision Number*: 12 Revision Date: 01/03/92 <br /> HDA - No Data Available N r: 000323 <br /> �► Not livable <br />