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LFR, Inc. • • <br /> TOLUENE <br /> Toluene is a colorless liquid with a benzol-like odor. Human systemic effects of <br /> exposure to toluene include central nervous system changes, hallucinations or distorted <br /> perceptions, motor activity changes, psychophysiological changes, and bone marrow <br /> changes. It is a severe eye irritant and an experimental teratogen. Inhalation of high <br /> vapor concentrations may cause impairment of coordination and reaction time, <br /> headaches, nausea, eye irritation, loss of appetite, a bad taste in the mouth, and <br /> lassitude. <br /> • The OSHA PEL is listed as 200 ppm. <br /> • The Cal/OSHA PEL is listed as 50 ppm. <br /> • The TLV is listed as 50 ppm. <br /> Note: Published exposure limits designate a skin notation indicating that dermal <br /> contact can contribute to the overall exposure. <br /> WARNING: This chemical is known to the State of California to cause birth <br /> defects or other reproductive harm. <br /> XYLENE <br /> Xylene is a clear, colorless liquid. It exhibits the general chlorinated hydrocarbon <br /> central nervous system effects, olfactory (smell) changes, eye irritation and pulmonary <br /> changes. It is a severe skin irritant. There are three isomers: ortho, meta, and para. <br /> Exposure to high concentrations of xylene vapor may result in eye and skin irritation. <br /> Eye irritation may occur at concentrations of about 200 ppm. <br /> • The OSHA PEL is listed as 100 ppm. <br /> • The Cal/OSHA PEL is listed as 100 ppm. <br /> The TLV is listed as 100 ppm. <br /> Page A-4 KMEP-Smckmn-HASPv1.doc:LFR <br />