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r \.r <br /> TOLUENE <br /> Known Site Contaminant:Toluene <br /> Highest Concentration Observed: unknown;in soil. <br /> ..� (specify units and media) <br /> Contaminant Data: <br /> Fire and Explosion Hazard: <br /> FLAMMABLE. Flashback along vapor trail may occur. Vapor may explode if ignited in an enclosed area. Vapor is <br /> heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and flash back. (USCG, 1985) <br /> Protective Clothing: <br /> Avoid breathing vapors. Keep upwind. Wear boots,protective gloves,and goggles. Do not handle broken packages <br /> —� without protective equipment. Wash away any material which may have contacted the body with copious amounts of <br /> water or soap and water. ((C)AAR, 1986) <br /> Health Hazards: <br /> VAPOR: Irritating to eyes,nose and throat. If inhaled,may cause nausea,vomiting,headache, dizziness,severe <br /> exposure may cause loss of consciousness. LIQUID: Irritating to skin and eyes. If swallowed,will cause nausea, <br /> vomiting or loss of consciousness. (USCG, 1985) <br /> General Description: <br /> Toluene is a clear colorless liquid with a characteristic aromatic odor. It is used in aviation and automotive fuels,as a <br /> solvent for many materials,and to make other chemicals. It has a flash point of 40 °F. It is lighter than water and <br /> insoluble in water. In very high concentrations,vapors are heavier than air. ((C)AAR, 1986) <br /> Fire Fighting Procedures: <br /> Do not extinguish fire unless flow can be stopped. Use water in flooding quantities as fog. Solid streams of water <br /> may spread fire. Cool all affected containers with flooding quantities of water. Apply water from as far a distance as <br /> possible. Use foam,carbon dioxide or dry chemical. ((C)AAR, 1986) <br /> Spill Cleanup: <br /> Keep sparks,flames,and other sources of ignition away. Keep material out of water sources and sewers. Build dikes <br /> to contain flow as necessary. Attempt to stop leak if without hazard. Use water spray to knock-down vapors. Land <br /> spill: Dig a pit,pond,lagoon,holding area to contain liquid or solid material. Dike surface flow using soil,sand <br /> bags,foamed polyurethane,or foamed concrete. Absorb bulk liquid with fly ash,cement powder,sawdust,or <br /> commercial sorbents. Apply "universal"gelling agent to immobilize spill. Apply fluorocarbon-water foam to <br /> diminish vapor and fire hazard. Water spill: Use natural barriers or oil spill control booms to limit spill motion. Use <br /> surface active agent(e.g.detergent,soaps,alcohols)to compress and thicken spilled material. Inject"universal" <br /> gelling agent to solidify encircled spill and increase effectiveness of booms. If dissolved,apply activated carbon at ten <br /> times the spilled amount in region of 10 ppm or greater concentration. Remove trapped material with suction hoses. <br /> Use mechanical dredges or lifts to remove immobilized masses of pollutants and precipitates. Air spill: Apply water <br /> spray or mist to knock down vapors. ((C)AAR, 1986) <br /> First Aid: <br /> If this chemical comes in contact with the eyes,immediately wash the eyes with large amounts of water,occasionally <br /> lifting the lower and upper lids. Get medical attention immediately. Contact lenses should not be wom when <br /> working with this chemical. If this chemical comes in contact with the skin,promptly wash the contaminated skin <br /> with soap and water. If this chemical penetrates through the clothing,promptly remove the clothing and wash the <br /> skin with soap and water. Get medical attention promptly. If a person breathes in large amounts of this chemical, <br /> move the exposed person to fresh air at once. If breathing has stopped,perform artificial respiration. Keep the <br /> affected person warm and at rest. Get medical attention as soon as possible. If this chemical has been swallowed,get <br /> medical attention immediately. {NIOSH, 1987). <br /> Page 21 of 32 <br />