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Our utstomor:Tia&Pktm cW4i0 s wtpWant t"wWwwreiftafth wW imicolop wformatron for You wr9"W3 who nconttr Of this <br /> product.Mum"t s-Ar this wtorMution is give to thm r"this product.this Bulttm*am be"to Ow Butro.This�naY <br /> Iw reproduced without permission -' <br /> Chevron U.S.A.Inc. <br /> ■ F U p C rt I i : Chevron <br /> Material SafetyData Sheet <br /> _ . . <br /> prepared According to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). <br /> Ormerly Called MATERIAL INFORMATION BULLETIN) c <br /> R E E D CPS 291343 <br /> C OM Asphalt Cert AR-4000 _ <br /> ��# �(P <br /> T )nir / <br /> CAUTIQN! HOT ASPHALT MAY EMIT TOXIC $YDROGE2}r� il!rFi[ � � � , <br /> PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT WITH S IN!%CAN BE HARMF�1'LOIaS r <br /> !LEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Sj !b Z <br /> P%CAMPOSITION <br /> �'rSectio <br /> �, In <br /> O�u�t <br /> Petroleum asphalt (CAS 8052-42-4) �� 100% <br /> MSS STANDARD <br /> The ACGIH (1985-86) TLV for petroleum asphalt fumes is 5 mg/m3 for a daily 8-ho <br /> exposure. There is no Federal OSHA exposure standard for asphalt fumes. The <br /> Federal OSHA exposure standard for hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is 20 ppm (a ceiling <br /> value) . It may be exceeded (up to 50 ppm) for 10 minutes in any 8-hour period in <br /> which no other measurable exposure occurs. The ACGIH (1985-86) TLV is 10 ppm (8- <br /> hour time weighted average) . <br /> PHYSIULUGICAL air HEALTH EFFECTS EKKRGENCY air FIRST AID PROCEDURES <br /> Eyes <br /> �­, The cool, solid material is not expected to If the hot material should splash into the <br /> cause eye irritation. Thermal burns may eyes, flush eyes immediately with fresh <br /> ,result from contact with the hot material. water while holding the eyelids open. See <br /> a doctor. <br /> Skin <br /> The cool solid material is not expected to If the hot, melted material gets on skin, <br /> cause skin irritation. Thermal burns may quickly cool in water. See a doctor for <br /> result from contact with the hot material. extensive burns. DO NOT try to peel the <br /> See Additional Health Data. solidified material from the skin or use <br /> solvents or thinners to dissolve it. The <br /> use of vegetable oil or mineral oil is <br /> recommended for removal of this material <br /> from the skin. <br /> Inhalation <br /> Pu-nes from the hot material can be If there are signs or symptoms as <br /> ,inpleasant and may produce nausea and described in this MSDS due to breathing <br /> irritation of the upper respiratory tract. this material, move the person to fresh <br /> Breathing H2S may be hazardous. See air. If breathing has stopped, apply <br /> Additional Health Data. artificial respiration. Call a doctor. <br /> Ingestion <br /> Not expected to have acute systemic Since this material is not expected to be <br /> toxicity by ingestion. an ingestion problem, no first aid <br /> procedures are required. <br /> i. <br /> Chevron Enwonmental Health Center, Inc., P.O. Box 4054, Richmond, CA 94804-0054 x-IRCO21 (07-85) <br /> Emergency Phone Number (4 i5) 233-3737 No. 1822 <br /> 1 Rev. 3 08/04/86 <br />