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3: Hazard Analysis Health and Safety Plan <br />No OSHA PEL or Cal/OSHA PEL is listed for diesel. <br />The TLV is listed as 100 mg/m3 as total hydrocarbons (vapor and aerosol). <br />Note: Published exposure limits designate a skin notation indicating that dermal contact <br />can contribute to the overall exposure. <br />WARNING: The exhaust from this chemical is known to the State of California to <br />cause cancer. <br />GASOLINE <br />Gasoline is produced from the light distillates during petroleum fractionation. Its major <br />components include paraffins, olefins, naphthenes, aromatics, and recently ethanol. <br />Gasoline also contains various functional additives as required for different uses, such as <br />antiknock fluids, antioxidants, metal deactivators, corrosion inhibitors, anti-icing agents, <br />preignition preventers, upper-cylinder lubricants, dyes, and decolorizers. Lead additives in <br />particular were widely used in gasoline until the introduction of vehicle catalytic converters. <br />Mild cases of gasoline ingestion can cause inebriation, vomiting, vertigo, drowsiness, <br />confusion, and fever. Aspiration into the lungs and secondary pneumonia may occur unless <br />prevented. Gasoline can cause hyperemia of the conjunctiva and other eye disturbances. <br />Gasoline is a skin irritant and a possible allergen. Repeated or chronic dermal contact can <br />result in drying of the skin, lesions, and other dermatologic conditions. <br />No OSHA PEL is listed for gasoline. <br />The Cal/OSHA PEL is listed as 300 ppm. <br />The TLV is listed as 300 ppm. <br />WARNING: The exhaust from this chemical is known to the State of California to <br />cause cancer. <br />MOTOR OIL <br />Motor oil is a dark viscous liquid. It is composed of aliphatic, olefinic, naphthenic <br />(cycloparaffinic), and aromatic hydrocarbons, as well as additives depending on specific uses. <br />Motor oil has a burning lubricating oil odor. Short-term exposure via dermal contact with <br />motor oil can cause irritation to the skin and dermatitis. Inhalation of motor oil can cause <br />aspiration. Target organs are the upper respiratory system and the skin. <br />No OSHA PEL, Cal/OSHA PEL, or ACGIH TLV is listed for motor oil. <br />BROWN ANDCALDWELL