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�Ic�lcakxc�K�lc,�c�lc�+c�c�ckc�cs�t�c�ca�ckc�c�lc�c�c;k EMERGENCY OVERVIEW <br /> - HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED - CAN ENTER LUNGS <br /> AND CAUSE DAMAGE <br /> VAPOR HARMFUL <br /> - LONG-TERM EXPOSURE TO VAPOR HAS CAUSED CANCER IN <br /> LABORATORY ANIMALS <br /> - MAY CAUSE EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION <br /> - EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE <br /> -- KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN <br /> �It�Ic Mc Ac)Ic)Ic�Ic�Ic�Ic aK 71c�Ic�!c�k�Ic sic*�k Xc 7k�c�Ic 71c»c 7K 7k 7k alc�Ic sic 7tS Ac)k kt 7K 7K 7k�Ic�Ic alc 7k jlc alc)k kc)k�c Ac ric�c�1c 71t 71t)k 7k kc 7k xt 7K�c 7k�Ic�1c Ac�k Mc�Ic�Ic)k�K <br /> POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS <br /> EYE CONTACT: <br /> This substance is slightlg irritating to the ages and could cause <br /> prolonged Cdags ) impairment of pour vision. The degree of the injury will <br /> depend on the amount of material that gets into the ewe and the speed and <br /> thoroughness of the first aid treatment . Signs and symptoms may include <br /> pain, tears ■ swelling. redness , and blurred vision. Eye contact with the <br /> vapors, furies , or sprag mist from this substance could also cause similar <br /> signs and symptosis_ <br />! SKIN IRRITATION: <br /> Prolonged or frequentlg repeated contact mag cause the skin to become <br /> cracked or dry from the defatting action of this material . <br /> DERMAL TOXICITY : <br /> If absorbed through the skin, this substance is considered practicallg <br /> non-toxic to internal organs. <br /> RESPIRATORY/INHALATION: <br /> This substance is slightly toxic to internal organs if inhaled. The <br /> degree of injurg will depend on the airborne concentration and duration of <br /> exposure. The target organs ) is the nervous system. Inhalation of <br /> gasoline vapor at airborne concentrations exceeding 1008 ppm mag cause <br /> signs and symptoms of central nervous system effects such as headache , <br /> dizziness , loss of appetite , weakness and loss of coordination. Vapor <br /> concentrations in excess of 5900 ppm mag cause loss of consciousness , coma <br />! and death. Brief exposures to high vapor concentrations mag also cause <br /> pulmonary edema and bronchitis . Intentional exposures to excessively high <br /> concentrations Ce.g . , when used as a drug of abuse) have been reported to <br />! result in clinical manifestations that mag include convulsions, delirium, <br /> and hallucinations. These manifestations are not known to occur following <br /> accidental inhalation of gasoline vapor during normal operations_ <br />' INGESTION: <br /> This substance is slightly toxic to internal organs if swallowed. The <br /> degree of injurg will depend on the amount absorbed from the gut. The <br /> target organ(s) is the nervous system. Signs and symptoms of central <br /> nervous sgstem effects mag include one or more of the following: <br /> headache, dizziness, loss of appetite , weakness and loss of coordination. <br /> Revision Number: 16 Revision Date : 02/02/93 MSDS Nunbor: 668372 <br /> NDA - No Data Available HA - Not Applicable <br /> CHEVRON Unleaded Gasoline page 5 of 1 <br />