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9127/202° <br />Centers for Disease <br />Control and Prevention <br />CDC -NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards- Gasoline <br />The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health <br />(NIOSH) <br />Promoting productive workplaces /©�. <br />Through safety end health research <br />Synonyms &Trade Names <br />Motor fuel, Motor spirits, Natural gasoline, Petrol [Note: A complex mixture of volatile hydrocarbons (paraffins, <br />cycloparaffins, and aromatics).] <br />CAS No. <br />8006-61-9 <br />Formula <br />Exposure Limits <br />NIOSH REL <br />Ca See Appendix A <br />OSHA PEL <br />none See Appendix G <br />Physical Description <br />Clear liquid with a characteristic odor. <br />RTECS No. <br />LX3300000 <br />Conversion <br />1 ppm = 4.5 mg/m3 (approx) <br />DOT ID &Guide <br />1203 128 <br />IDLH <br />Ca [N.D.] <br />See: IDLH INDEX <br />Measurement Methods <br />OSHA PV2028 <br />See: NMAM or OSHA Methods <br />Molecular Bailing Point Freezing Point Solubility Vapor Ionization <br />Weight Pressure Potential <br />102°F ? Insoluble <br />110 (approx) 38-300 ? <br />mmHg <br />Specific Flash Point Upper Lower <br />Gravity Explosive Limit Explosive Limit <br />-45°F <br />(60°F): 0.72- 7.6% 1.4% <br />0.76 <br />Class IB Flammable Liquid: FI.P. below 73°F and BP at or above 100°F. <br />Incompatibilities &Reactivities <br />Strong oxidizers such as peroxides, nitric acid & perchlorates <br />haps:/Awnv.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/npgd0299.html 1/2 <br />