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s <br /> 4.1.I Ciemical Hazards Identified at the BP Oil Station iE11I92 in Stockton <br /> Calif,rnia. �^, <br /> The analytical results of previous investigations at BP Oil Station ; 11192 in <br /> Stockton, Califcrnia have reported the presence ofotential]yhazardous <br /> contaminants related to fuel hydrocarbons and used oils. hydrocarbonsThe <br /> their indicator•CbnStituents can be hazardous. These indicator constituentsnd <br /> are listed below along with a brief health hazard description, the American <br /> Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists Threshold Limit Values (ACGIH <br /> W TLV's) and vapor pressures. <br /> Benzene <br /> Hazards: Benzene is a skin irritant. Inhalation may result in headache <br /> dizziness, nausea, and genera] weakness. Continued exposures to high concen- <br /> trations could result in central nervous system depression and respiratory <br /> failure. Prolonged chronic exposures may result in abnormalities of the <br /> �- blood, forming tissues of bone marrow as well as leukemia. Benzene is a <br /> -- suspect human carcinogen. <br /> ' TLV: 1 part per million (ppm) <br /> • Vapor Pressure: 100 millimeters (mmj at 26.1° Centigrade. <br /> Toluene <br /> Hazards: Toluene is a skin irritant. Inhalation'may result in headaches <br /> dizziness, nausea, incoordination, and general weakness. Continued exposures <br /> to high concentrations may result in anemia, enlerged liver, or coma. Toluene <br /> can contain residual levels'of <br /> benzene. <br /> RE <br /> TLV: 100 ppm <br /> • Vapor Pressure: 36.7 mm at 30° Centigrade. <br /> Benzene <br /> Hazards: Ethylbenzene is a skin irritant. <br /> Y'.., Inhalation may result in headache, <br /> dizziness, and irritation to the nose and throat. Continued exposure to high <br /> concentrations may result in incoordination, loss of consciousness, or respi_.= <br /> ----- -- — --------------- <br /> TLV: 100 ppm <br /> ?'" •. _ Vapor Pressure: 10 mm et 25.9° Centigrade. <br /> 0-2 <br /> kA0-2 <br />