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Oil Mist 5 mg/m3 (TWA) 5 mg/m3 (TWA) <br /> 10 mg/m3 (STEL) 10 mg/m3 (STEL) <br /> Petroleum 400 ppm (TWA) 400 ppm (TWA) <br /> Distillates <br /> 3 .4 .2 DIESEL & GASOLINE FUEL HAZARDS <br /> A. Eye and skin exposure hazards : irritant <br /> in case of exposure: <br /> - Remove contaminated clothing and shoes; <br /> - Flush affected areas with plenty of water for a minimum <br /> of 15 minutes; <br /> - IF IN EYE, hold eyelids open and flush with plenty of <br /> water for a minimum of 15 minutes; <br /> - If irritation or discomfort continues, seek medical aid <br /> immediately. <br /> B. Internal exposure hazards : Harmful if swallowed. <br /> In case of exposure: <br /> Seek medical attention; <br /> If victim is CONSCIOUS have victim drink water or milk; <br /> - DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. <br /> C. Fire hazards : Combustible <br /> Since flammable or combustible vapors are likely to be <br /> present, all potential sources of ignition must be <br /> eliminated. Caution must be taken to prevent the <br /> discharge of static electricity- and to prevent <br /> accumulations of vapor at ground level . A combustible <br /> gas indicator should be used continuously to cheek <br /> hazardous vapor concentrations, lower explosive limit <br /> (LEL) . Alarm of the combustible gas indicator should <br /> be set at 10% of LEL. Under alarm conditions, all work <br /> activities will cease and the area will be evacuated <br /> until the combustible vapor concentration can be <br /> controlled below 10% of the LEL. All open flame or <br /> spark-producing equipment in the area should be shut <br /> down and any electrical equipment used must be <br /> explosion proof. <br /> D. UST Removal <br /> Before tanks are pumped out and inerted, all associated <br /> piping will be flushed out into the tanks. All liquid <br /> will be removed from tanks . Tanks will be triple <br /> rinsed and inerted with 50lbs . Per thousand gallons of <br /> dry ice. <br /> 6 <br />