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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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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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E Bene <br /> MSOS-1121 <br /> Page 4 <br /> SECTION VII. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD;DATA <br /> Flash Point (Method Used) : -11*C (120F) (closed cup) <br /> Extinguisher Media: Water fog, carbon dioxide, dry chemical , foam <br /> Lower Upper <br /> Flammable Limits in Air, percent by ';vol :1: �` <br /> AutoignitionTemperature: F <br /> NFPA Fire Hazard: 3 <br /> - - - S.pe_c,ia Fire Fighting Procedures: q Use blanketing technique to smother <br /> fire. -Water stream will scatter fire. Water spray may be used to cool <br /> fire-exposed containers . Firefighters should wear self-contained <br /> breathing apparatus and protective clnth;ing. <br /> Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: iExplosive and flammable mixtures <br /> with air may be formed at room temperature. In a fire situation it is a <br /> severe explosion hazard. Vapors may flow a distance along surfaces to <br /> ignition sources and flash back . <br /> 1 <br /> SECTION VIII. REACTIVITY DATA ' <br /> Stability: Stable under normal conditions of handling and storage. <br /> NFPA Reactivity: 0 <br /> Incompatibilities (Materials to Avoi'd):1 Strong oxidizers such as ozone, <br /> permanganate, sulfuric or nitric acids!, potassium peroxide, and sodium <br /> peroxide. s i <br /> Hazardous Decomposition Products: Oxide's of carbon and nitrogen <br /> Hazardous Polymerization: Does not occur <br /> i <br /> SECTION IX. SPILL, LEAK OR DISPOSAL�JPROCEDURES <br /> Actions To Take in Case of Spillsr ori Leaks: Restrict from areas of <br /> spills or leaks persons not wearing protective equipment and clothing. <br /> Eliminate sources of ignition. Ventilate area. Inform supervisor or <br /> health and safety officer of any spi=ll or leak. While protecting against <br /> eye and skin contact and inhalation of vapors, take the following steps: <br /> o Solid. Shovel or sweep solid into suitable container, and cover. <br /> o Liquid.-.— Contain spill . Prevent ,leakage into confined spaces or <br /> t s-ew-er drains. Where feasible,, absorb liquid with paper towels , <br /> vermiculite, sand, or other Fjnon combustible absorbent material . <br /> Collect in suitable container and cover. <br /> o Gas: Ventilate area to keep ;`gas [ concentration below flammability <br /> TI—mit. Stop the gas flow. " Ifl leak cannot be stopped, move <br /> container to safe place in open � air! and allow to empty. <br /> Disposal Methods: Federal laws and regulations impose highly specific i <br /> requirements for disposal of toxic= and otherwise hazardous materials . <br /> Consult with your supervisor or health land safety officer regarding the . <br /> proper, legal disposal procedures far this substance. Do not dispose of <br /> potentially toxic or otherwise hazardous substances without appropriate <br /> ) Copyright 1984 by Envirologic Data, Inc.'` <br /> NVIRO[O fC dATA <br /> E � 4 <br />
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