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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012568
RECORD_ID
PR0544466
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005303
FACILITY_NAME
HOLT OF CALIFORNIA
STREET_NUMBER
1521
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
CHARTER
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16337015
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1521 W CHARTER WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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I <br /> 1 S <br /> 1 � <br /> MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET <br /> Iy GENIUM PUKISHING CORPORATION MIYERAL S11RIT9�- <br /> 7145 CAtALYN STREET TYPE I <br /> SCHENECTADY-,NY 12303-1836 USA Revisicn B <br /> M <br /> (518)377.8855 alxluMiuuutr;Eocaes. <br /> FSECTION I. MATERIAL MENTIFICAT1gN DATE July 1484 <br /> MINE <br /> ") RIPTION ERefined d£s[7illate afPE I <br /> petroleum. 1;ydtocarbon mistusentrolled distillation range and a Ilash pain[ )100 F. (see Sect II) wit! a <br /> OIAER DESIGNATIONS: Stoddard Solvent; Petroleum Distillate, Naphtha or Spirits, <br /> LMAN <br /> mb�t ssable)- Whits S irits; ASTM D235, Type I; GE :faterial D5B8; <br /> 1.w d0of3 052 413; CgH �. <br /> CTURER: Available frcm many suppliers. <br /> N ll. INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS <br /> !� l Spirits, Type I `7e HAZARD DATA <br /> i 8-hr T+.tA 100 Spm* <br /> cal composition: (or 525 mg/m ) <br /> raf;inic hydrocarbons <br /> la phthenic hydrocarbons (Cycloparaffins) 30-50 .' <br /> I " oma_£c and olefinic hydrocarbons 30-t;� <br /> E7e, Human <br /> 470 ppm/ISM <br /> =y (1983) TLV; STEL is 200 m, (Irritation Effect) <br /> pp NIOSH hass ended a 10-hr TWA of 60 ppm or 350mg/m . T`te <br /> n level" is also recommended to be 350 mg/mt OSHA PEL for Stoddard Solvent is 500 ppm, <br /> N III. PHYSICAL DATA <br /> Boiling point, 1 atm, deg F ---- 300-407 <br /> + <br /> Vapor -- Specific gravity 60/50 F ca 0.79 ;. <br /> ! p pressure @ 25 C, mm Hg - - ca 5 Volatiles, S -—�_� 4 <br /> { <br /> Vapor density P Y (Aird) (average) - ea 4,8 ca 100 <br /> Solubility in water, 200 ---�� Evaporetion rate (HuAt•l) --- ca 0.08 <br /> Insoluble <br /> Appearance 6 Odor: Clear, colorless liquid with a kerosine-like odor that is usually <br /> perceptible to humans at about I <br /> I ppm In air. <br /> SECTION IV. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA <br /> r-t Lower Upper - <br /> .. Aame and/,4trnoa AWo�gnmp„pm0. F'Ammgbdih L.mi, <br /> rx. 100 F min, (TCC) 450-500 F Z by volume ,8 tib <br /> Extinguishing media; Foam, dry chemical, carbon dioxide, and veto spray or fog. use of <br /> ` a direct stream of vater en burning liquid can.acatter flames. 1 <br /> t , This liquid is near its lower flammability limit at room temperature (saturated air at <br /> 25 C contains about 0.5 volume X of Stoddard Solvent), In a fire situation or when <br /> heated or misted, it becomes a hazardous, highly flammable material. <br /> Use self-contained breaching apparasus for respiratory protection in fighting fires in <br /> enclosures, f <br /> SECTION V. REACTIVITY DATA <br /> This material is stable in closed containers under its normal handling and storage <br /> conditions. IC dr,es not polymerize. 1' <br /> As a zombuscible hydrocarbon liquid (OSHA Class II), it can react violently with strong <br /> -- oxid£r.ing agents such as chlorine, oxygen, or such strong oxidizing acids as nitric <br /> and _ulfuric. <br /> Thermal-oxidative degradation can produce carbon monoxide and partially oxidized <br /> hydrocarbons. <br /> An o"�'f""., '' GENI UM PUBLISHING <br /> 1, <br /> i <br /> 1 <br /> E. <br /> i <br /> k. <br /> 1 <br />
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