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SAFETY DATA SHEET <br />Diesel Fuel <br />Possibility of Hazardous Reactions <br />Hazardous polymerization will not occur. <br />Incompatibility <br />Keep away from strong oxidizers such as nitric and sulfuric acids. <br />Conditions to Avoid <br />Avoid high temperatures, open flames, sparks, static electricity, welding, smoking and other ignition sources. <br />Hazardous Decomposition Products <br />Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and non-combusted hydrocarbons (smoke). <br />11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION <br />Acute Toxicity: <br />Acute Toxicity (Inhalation LC50) <br />Diesel Fuel (68476-34-6) <br />LC50 Inhalation Rat <br />Acute Toxicity (Dermal LD50) <br />Diesel Fuel (68476-34-6) <br />LD50 Dermal Rabbit <br />Acute Toxicity (Oral LD50) <br />Diesel Fuel (68476-34-6) <br />LD50 Oral Rabbit <br />>6 mg/I/4h <br />>5000 mg/kg <br />>5000 mg/kg <br />Skin Corrosion/Irritation: Prolonged and repeated contact may cause skin irritation leading to dermatitis. Liquid may be <br />absorbed through the skin in toxic amounts if large areas of skin are exposed repeatedly. <br />Serious Eye Damage/Irritation: Causes serious eye irritation. <br />Respiratory or Skin Sensitization: Not classified <br />Germ Cell Mutagenicity: Not classified <br />Teratogenicity: Not available <br />Carcinogenicity: OSHA: NO, IARC: Group 3, NTP: NO, ACGIH: NOIC:A3, NIOSH: NO <br />IARC: Group 3— Not classifiable as to their carcinogenicity to humans ACGIH: A3 — Confirmed animal carcinogen with unknown <br />relevance to humans <br />Studies have shown that similar products produce skin tumors in laboratory animals following repeated applications without <br />washing or removal. The significance of this finding to human exposure has not been determined. Other studies with active skin <br />carcinogens have shown that washing the animal's skin with soap and water between applications reduced tumor formation. <br />IARC classifies whole diesel fuel exhaust particulates (byproduct of combustion of this material) carcinogenic to humans (Group <br />1) and NIOSH regards diesel fuel exhaust particulate as a potential occupational carcinogen. <br />Reproductive Toxicity: Not classified <br />Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Repeated Exposure): Not classified <br />Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Single Exposure): Inhalation exposure may cause drowsiness or dizziness by inhalation exposure. <br />Aspiration Hazard: The major health threat of ingestion occurs from the danger of aspiration (breathing) of liquid drops into the <br />lungs, particularly from vomiting. Aspiration may result in chemical pneumonia (fluid in the lungs), severe lung damage, <br />respiratory failure and even death. <br />Potential Health Effects: Vapor irritating to skin, eyes, nose, and throat. Ingestion may cause gastrointestinal disturbances, <br />including irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, and central nervous system (brain) effects similar to alcohol intoxication. In <br />severe cases, tremors, convulsions, loss of consciousness, coma, respiratory arrest, and death may occur. <br />WARNING: The burning of any hydrocarbon as a fuel in an area without adequate ventilation may result in hazardous levels of <br />Page 7 of 11 June 2019