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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0543728
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3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005008
FACILITY_NAME
PCI-PAINTING
STREET_NUMBER
620
Direction
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STREET_NAME
SAN JUAN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
13339001
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
620 N SAN JUAN
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Tol uene <br />%.*M5DS -1019 <br />Page 2 <br />`o Call the Pittsburgh Poison Information Center (1-412-681-6669). <br />o Have someone call a rescue unit or medical professional. <br />o If necessary, transport person to an emergency medical facility <br />promptly. <br />Skin: <br />o Wash off skin immediately with a large amount of water; use soap <br />if available. <br />o Remove any contaminated clothing and rewash skin. <br />o Call the Pittsburgh Poison Information Center (1-412-681-6669). <br />o Transport person to a medical facility as necessary. <br />Eyes: <br />o Gently rinse eye immediately, using large amounts of water, for <br />fifteen minutes, if possible, with eyelids held open. <br />o I` possible, have person remove contact lenses if worn; never <br />permit the eyes to be rubbed. <br />o Call the Pittsburgh Poison Information Center (1-412-681-6669). <br />o Transport person to an emergency medical facility promptly as <br />necessary. <br />SECTION III. ACUTE TOXICITY <br />Exposure Routes: Primary routes of exposure are via inhalation of vapors <br />and contact with liquid in skin and eyes. <br />Toxic Effect Levels: <br />Inhalation human <br />TCLO <br />200 <br />ppm <br />100 <br />Inhalation human <br />TCLO <br />100 <br />ppm <br />Ceiling for 10 min <br />Oral rat LD50 <br />ppm, <br />5,000 <br />mg/kg <br />ppm, <br />Inhalation rat LCLO <br />4,000 <br />ppm ( for 4 h) <br />Inhalation mouse <br />LC50 <br />5,320 <br />ppm (for 8 h) <br />Signs and Symptoms: <br />ingestion: irritation <br />of the digestive <br />tract; <br />central nervous system <br />depression, headache, <br />dizziness, fatigue, muscular weakness, <br />incoordination, collapse and coma. <br />Inhalation: .Headache and slight drowsiness at 100 ppm, fatigue, <br />nausea and itching skin at 100-200 ppm, anesthetic effects and <br />respiratory tract and eye irritation above 200 ppm. <br />Skin: Irritation. <br />ryes: Irritation, reversible corneal burns. <br />Exposure Limits: <br />OSHA standard(s): 200 ppm, 8- h TWA <br />300 ppm, <br />500 ppm <br />NIOSH recommended limit(s): <br />ACGIH recommended limit(s): <br />Ceil ing <br />Peak <br />for <br />10 min <br />100 <br />ppm, <br />TWA <br />200 <br />ppm, <br />Ceiling for 10 min <br />100 <br />ppm, <br />8- h TL V -TWA <br />150 <br />ppm, <br />STEL <br />SECTION IV. LONG-TERM ORGANISM THREAT POTENTIAL <br />Carcino enici t <br />,, CAG, RTECS: No indication of carcinogenicity was found., <br />in standard references. <br />ENViRotoqiC BATA <br />
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