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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012559
RECORD_ID
PR0544166
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005252
FACILITY_NAME
GREYHOUND LINES INC
STREET_NUMBER
121
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
CENTER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
13730011
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
121 S CENTER ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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WN Rin <br /> 'mm", <br /> r <br /> B <br /> C <br /> 0 1L a <br /> 66-3 <br /> The P7-imary pathway of concern from the soil/ground-water <br /> systr.m is the migration of fuel, oils to ground water - <br /> PATHWAYS drinking water supplies from leaking underground storage <br /> r OF tanks or large spills. Vapors from leaked or spilled fuels <br /> `{POSURE may diffuse through soil and migrate into structures <br /> resulting in inhalation exposures. <br /> is <br /> i <br /> trm om ho ceHumu f G <br /> The effects of exposure co fuel oils are expected to <br /> resemble those of kerosene. Inhalation of high <br /> concentrations may cause headache, nausea, confusion. <br /> drowsiness, convulsions and coma. Ingestion may cause <br /> nausea, vomiting and in severe cases, drowsiness progressing <br /> Co coma. Aspiration may cause extensive rulmonary injury. <br /> The liquid may produce primary skin irritation. <br /> ri£ALTH <br /> HAZARD TOXICICY °a. ea on Anima Szud'es: <br /> DATA <br /> LDsa (g/kg) LCSa (mg/ml) <br /> oral [ratJ 5.1->24 (1924) inhalation -- no data <br /> skin -- no data <br /> _T ong- ccs d e lama1M. <br /> 4 _ <br /> ?reCM3 c Neonate Oaca P7e a[ ve <br /> ut t' eta 'm -ed evidence <br /> Carcinogenicity Classification: IARC •• none assigned: <br /> ` NTP - nnne asci reed __ <br /> No specific respirator guidelines were found for fuel oils. <br /> +. Th¢ following guidelines are for kerosene with a boiling <br /> range of 175-325'C a Less than or equal to 1000 mg/ml: <br /> chemical cartridge respirator irich half-mask facepiece and <br /> organic vapor cartridge or supplied air respirator with <br /> HANDLI:.G I half-mask Eacepiece operated in demand mode • 1000-5000 <br /> PRECAUTIONS mg/m3: gas mask with full facepiece and organic canister, <br /> (1967) supplied-air respirator with full facepiece or <br /> self-contained breaching apparatus with full facepiece <br /> operated in demand mode e Appropriate <br /> protective clothing <br /> including gloves, aprons and boats a Chemical goggles if <br /> there is probability of eye contact. <br /> f ' <br /> In estion: Do not induce vomiting. Cee medical attention • <br /> : Inhalation: ;lave victim to fresh air. Give artificial <br /> EMERGENCYrespiration if necessary. Gee medica), attention a Skin: <br /> FIRST AID Clash contaminated skin wich soap and water. If blistering <br /> TREATXF_gT or skin loss has occurred, wash remaining fuel off with <br /> (1932) sterile water only and treat as a thermal burn: Gec medical <br /> +-. attention w Eva: Irrigate wich Large amounts of water. Cec <br /> medical attention. <br /> 6/87 <br />
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