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2.0 HAZARD INFORMATION <br />Materials Route to body entry Characteristics <br />Fuel Hydrocarbons Inhalation, Ingestion, and Irritant <br />Physical Contact <br />Note: The materials present at this time are specified by the California Health & Safety Code <br />Section 25249.5 as recognized and confirmed by the State of California as carcinogenic and /or <br />mutagenic. <br />Potential Environmental Hazards: Contamination of soils and/or ground water. <br />Potential Materials Hazards to Worker: <br />Contact with hydrocarbon fuels may result in dermal irritation due to desiccation. inhalation of <br />vapors may result in oxygen deficiency and/or mucus membrane irritation. Mixtures of air and <br />hydrocarbons fuels may reach explosive concentrations thus presenting an explosive hazard. <br />Potential Site Physical Hazards: Vehicle traffic, pinch points on backhoe, swing bucket <br />First Aid: <br />Fuel Hydrocarbons Eyes: Rinse Thoroughly <br />Skin: Soap Wash <br />Inhalation: Fresh Air <br />Ingestion: Medical Attention <br />Exposure Limits: 100 ppm/8hrs., 350 ppm/15min. excursion <br />Flashpoint: 100 Degrees F <br />Flammability Limits: Diesel Fuel L.E.L. = 0.7 %, U.E.L. = 5.0% <br />Gasoline L.E.L. = 1.3 %, U.E.L. = 6.0% <br />Octane L.E.L. = 1.0 %, U.E.L. = 5.0% <br />