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RECORD_ID
PR0544667
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0004962
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON 90342 (INACT)
STREET_NUMBER
1347
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
EL DORADO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
14716030
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1347 S EL DORADO ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Gcsoe <br /> MSDS--ff43 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Skin: <br /> o Wash off skin immediately with a large amount of water; use soap if <br /> available. <br /> o Remove any contaminated clothing and rewash skin. <br /> o Call the Massachusetts Poison Information Center (1-800-682-9211) . <br /> o Transport person to a medical facility as necessary. <br /> Eyes: <br /> o Gently rinse eye immediately, using large amounts of water, for <br /> fifteen minutes, if possible, with eyelids held open. <br /> o If possible, have person remove contact lenses if worn; never permit <br /> the eyes to be rubbed. <br /> o Call the Massachusetts Poison Information Center (1-800-682-9211) . <br /> o Transport person to an emergency medical facility promptly as <br /> necessary. <br /> SECTION III . ACUTE TOXICITY <br /> ELD Ratin <br /> (Oral Toxicity) : 2 <br /> Toxic Effect Levels: <br /> In a an man LCLO 900 ppm (for 1 h) <br /> Inhalation mammal LCLO 30,000 ppm (for 5 min) <br /> Signs and Symptoms <br /> Ingestion: Burning of mouth, throat and stomach, inebriation, <br /> vomiting, dizziness, fever, drowsiness, confusion. Aspiration during <br /> vomiting may cause accumulation of fluid in the lungs, rapid breathing <br /> or death. <br /> Inhalation: Burning of nose and throat, drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, <br /> numbness, headache, inebriation, central nervous system depression. <br /> Skin: Itching, burning, irritation, blistering. <br /> Eyes: Irritation. <br /> Exposure Limits <br /> OSHA Standard( s) : None <br /> NIOSH Recommended Limit( s) : None <br /> ACGIH Recommended Limit( s) : 300 ppm, 8—h TLV—TWA <br /> 500 ppm, STEL <br /> SECTION IV. LONG—TERM ORGANISM THREAT POTENTIAL <br /> Carcinogenicity <br /> IARC , NTP/NCI , CAG, RTECS: No indication of carcinogenic effects was <br /> found in standard references. <br /> Mutagenicity <br /> -' IARC, RTECS: No indication of mutagenic effects was found in standard <br /> references. <br /> Teratogenicity <br /> IARC. RTE 5: No indication of teratogenic effects was found in <br /> standard references. <br /> Copyright 1985 by Envirologic Data, Inc. <br /> ENORO[OC�IC BATA <br />
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