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1 11 <br /> lr 11 : <br /> 11 1111111 !111111111 111 lI 11 111111 <br /> ♦ ♦ a ♦ liga <br /> HAZARD ASSESSMENT CHART <br /> Hazard Action Hazard Elimination or Risk Reduction Procedure and Proper Protective Equipment <br /> Level <br /> product :ZSafety glasses and nitrile gloves will be worn when handling diesel fuel . <br /> Waste Oil Any waste oil Waste oil is considered a hazardous waste . <br /> Safety glasses and nitrile gloves will be worn when handling waste oil . <br /> Proper respiratory rotection including organic va or/ articulate filters will be worn if necessary. <br /> MTBE NO OHSA MtBE is a clear, colorless liquid with a characteristic odor. Health effects as a result of exposure to the substance <br /> PEL range from acute to chronic. <br /> Has been <br /> established . Potential acute health effects include irritation to eyes , in the case of ingestion , and irritating to the skin upon <br /> -ACGIH contact , by inhalation . It is slightly dangerous to dangerous in the case of skin contact (permeator) <br /> Threshold Potential chronic health effects include irritating to the eyes upon ingestion (very dangerous) , irritating to the skin <br /> Limit Value upon inhalation (very dangerous) , and in the event that it permeates the skin , it can be slightly dangerous to <br /> (TLV) : 40 dangerous . The carcinogenic, mutinogenic and teratogenic effects are currently unknown , but the substance is <br /> ppm (TWA) known to be toxic to the lungs , nervous system , and mucous membranes . The toxic effects on the reproductive <br /> organs are currently unknown . Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance may produce target organ <br /> damage and repeated or prolonged inhalation of the vapors may lead to chronic respiratory irritation . <br /> MtBE is slightly flammable to flammable in the presence of an open flame or spark . In the event of a fire, use a dry <br /> material to absorb the substance, do not use water as it is very soluble and easily dispersed . <br /> Benzene 1 ppm OSHA Benzene is a common constituent of gasoline and other petroleum product materials . It is a clear, colorless liquid , <br /> TWA with a characteristic odor. The flash point is listed at 12 degrees Fahrenheit. Ingestion or inhalation causes <br /> 5 ppm OSHA irritation of mucous membranes , restlessness , convulsions , excitement or depression and possible death by <br /> STEL 15 respiratory failure. Chronic exposure leads to bone marrow depression and aplasia . Benzene is classified as a <br /> minutes I Class A carcinogen . <br />