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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0009016
PE
2959
FACILITY_ID
FA0004032
FACILITY_NAME
AMERICAN MOULDING & MILLWORK (FRMR)
STREET_NUMBER
2801
STREET_NAME
WEST
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
11709001
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2801 WEST LN
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
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Approved
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No.- 470 <br /> SECTION VI . HEALTH HAZARD 1NFORMA?ION TLVj /m3 oil See Sect II) <br /> inhalation of excessive concentrations of vapor or mist can be irritating to the respi- <br /> ratory paseagas and can cause the following syMpt=- : headache, dizziness, nausea, <br /> vomiting, and loss of coordination. Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause irri <br /> cation of the lw it follicles and block the aebaceons glands. This produces a rash of <br /> acne pimples and spots, usually on the arms and legs. (Good personal hygiene will pre <br /> vane-chis). <br /> Chemical pneumonitis may result when ingestion occurs and oil is aspirated in the lungs. <br /> FIRST AID: <br /> Eye_ Contact,. Flush thoroughly with runo,irg :rarer for 15 min. including under oyelids. <br /> Skin Contac c Remove contaminated clothing. Wipe excess oil off with a dry cloth. Was <br /> affect,.: area well with soap and water. <br /> Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Rasters and/pr support breathing as required. <br /> Ines—lion: Do not induce vomiting. <br /> Seek medical assistance for further treatment, ol;se nation and support. <br /> SECTION VII , SPILL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL. PROCEDURES <br /> Notify safety personnel of leaks or spills. Reoovt sources of heat cr ignition. <br /> Provide ad-quare ventilation. Clean-up personnel to use protection against <br /> liquid contact a"d vupur or mist inhalation. Contain spill by diking. Small spills ca <br /> be contained by using absorbauts, such as rags; straw, polyurethane foam, activated <br /> enrbcr., and sand, Clean up spills promptly to reduce fire or vapor hazerds. <br /> DISPOSAL: May be disposed of by a ltcanaed waste disposal company, or by controlled in- <br /> cineration or burial in as approved landfill. <br /> F--llow Fedccal, State and Local regulations. Report large oil spills. <br /> SECTION VIII , SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION <br /> Provide adequate ventilation where operating conditions (hearing or spraying) may creat <br /> excessive vapors or mists. Use exploeion—, roof equipmenr. Provide approved respiratc <br /> apparatus fvL noeruutine or amergsncy use. Use an approvedfilter & vapor respirator <br /> when vapor/mist concentrations are high. Wear protective rubber gloves and chemical <br /> safety glasses where contact with liquid or hign. mist cone. may occur. Additional <br /> suitable protective clothing may be required depending no working conditions. An eye- <br /> wash iuuntafn and washing facilities to be readily available near handling and use <br /> areas. <br /> Launder soiled or contaminated clotl9ing before rause (ac least weekly laundering of <br /> work clothes is recommended) . <br /> SECTION IX. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND COMMENTS <br /> Store in closed containers in a cool, dry, well-vent- red area away -from sources o <br /> open flame, heat, strong oxldizing agents, and ignition. Proter_t containers from <br /> physical damage. Use non sparking tools and explosion-prop.f. electrical equipment. <br /> Prevent static electric sparks. <br /> Avoid prolonged akin contact and breathing of vapors or mists. <br /> No smoking in areas of use. Follow good hygienic practice in the use of this material. <br /> Do not wear oil contaminated clothing. Do not put oily rags into pockets. Wash ex- <br /> posed skin areas several times a day with soap and warm water when working with this <br /> material DOT Classification: COMBUSTIBLE <br /> DATA SOURCFZS) C07E: 1,6,7,12 MIS <br /> APPROVALS: CRD , <br /> 1.'YJ+v2 � 1^. T, rn,:An '/ i•h.TQYY M.✓ b CVJ'aefl: c-•?�.e er, nEY v <br /> f+:''++a,'.+�'.ryr.r, -.-.r>e.v.+vi�,-nr,.uraLe•.re'.n a.•,:•,r.r ,4 aes+rYmd Industrial Hy <br /> g one 1 <br /> andSefety <br /> MEDICAL REVIEW: 21 October 1981 <br /> GENION PUBLISHING <br />
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