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explosion hazards when present in sufficient concentrations and with a source of ignition. The <br /> flammable range for gasoline vapors is 1.3 to 6.0 percent by volume in air. During start-up of the <br /> system gasoline will be present in the tanks,piping, and dispensers. <br /> FIRST AID FOR PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON EMERGENCIES <br /> Ingestion: Do Not Induce Vomiting. Call poison Control: follow instructions. Administer <br /> cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), if necessary. Seek medical attention. <br /> Inhalation: Remove person from contaminated environment. DO NOT ENTER A CONFINED <br /> SPACE TO RESCUE SOMEONE WHO HAS BEEN OVERCOME UNLESS PROPERLY <br /> EQUIPPED, TRAINED, AND A STANDBY PERSON IS PRESENT. Administer CPR if <br /> necessary. Seek medical attention. <br /> Skin contact: Brush off dry material, remove wet or contaminated clothing. Flush skin thoroughly <br /> with water. Seek medical attention if irritation persists. <br /> Eye Contact: Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes. Seek medical attention. <br /> Exposure Symptoms: Headache, dizziness,nausea, drowsiness, irritation of the eyes, nose, throat, <br /> skin, breathing difficulties. <br /> VII. PHYSICAL HAZARDS <br /> Table C-2 list hazards and how they will be controlled. <br /> TABLE C-2. Physical Hazards Control <br /> Hazard Control <br /> 1. Heavy equipment: Make Eye contact with operator prior to approaching equipment. <br /> 2. Uneven or slippery surfaces: Care will be taken when traveling the site. Walk area will be kept <br /> as clean as possible. <br /> 3. Open excavations: Open excavations will be blocked with fencing or equipment during the off <br /> hours. <br />