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Gasoline <br /> Gasoline has an appearance of a clear, aromatic, volatile liquid, and is a mixture of aliphatic <br /> hydrocarbons. The flash point is listed at -50 de rees Fahrenheit, and has an LEL (Lower <br /> Explosive Limit) of approximately 1.3 percent. <br /> The TLV for gasoline is listed as 300 parts per mil ion (ppm) in air. <br /> Diesel Fuel <br /> This material currently has no TLV specifically adopted by NIOSH. However, it has been <br /> listed as a suspected carcinogen, and is currently being tested for carcinogenicity. <br /> Benzene <br /> Benzene is a common constituent of gasoline and other petroleum product materials. It is a <br /> clear, colorless liquid, with a flash point listed at 12 degrees Fahrenheit. <br /> The currently established TLV for Benzene is 10 ppm in air. However, the American <br /> Conference of Governmental Hygienists (ACGI ) has recommended a TLV of 1 ppm be <br /> adopted. <br /> Toluene <br /> This material is a flammable, colorless liquid, w th a benzol-like odor. The flash point is <br /> listed at 40 degrees Fahrenheit. The currently esta lisped TLV is 100 ppm in air. <br /> Ethylbenzene <br /> Ethylbenzene is a flammable, colorless liquid w th an aromatic odor. The flash point is <br /> 59 degrees Fahrenheit, and the currently establishe I TLV is 100 ppm in air. <br /> Xylene <br /> 3 <br />