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II/III. Any unusual introduction of this substance into the facility' s process streams, <br /> stormwater and/or wastewater could result in the violation of U.S. Federal Law. <br /> Facilities must notify the USEPA as soon as they know, or have reason to believe, that any <br /> activity has occurred, or will occur, which would result in the discharge of a toxic <br /> pollutant which is not regulated in the facility's NPDES permit. Notification levels are <br /> described in 40 CFR 122 .42 (a) (1) and 122 .42 (a) (2) . Refer to spill section for additional <br /> regulations . There may be specific regulations at the local, regional or state level that <br /> pertain to this material. <br /> CtkL VRECAME�7N LIPP RA A tMF£}RATI< <br /> ��a. <br /> HANDLING/STORAGE: <br /> Store in tightly closed containers in cool, dry, isolated, well-ventilated area away from <br /> heat, sources of ignition and incompatibles. Ground lines and equipment used during <br /> transfer to reduce the possibility of static spark-initiated fire or explosion. <br /> Empty containers may contain toxic, flammable/combustible or explosive residue or vapors. <br /> Do not cut, grind, drill, weld or reuse containers unless adequate precautions are taken <br /> against these hazards. <br /> u INCRIMENTS1HEALTN HA2AAR,tNFQRIUtATION ,;,,,W. <br /> ;; , ,�, �;• �, r �, j< ?"' a <br /> COMPONENT I CAS NO. I I EXPOSURE LIMITS <br /> REFERENCE <br /> Gasoline None 90-95 300 ppm TWA; 500 ppm STEL (ACGIH) <br /> Gasoline has been shown to cause an increased rate of kidney tumors in labora- <br /> tory animals. <br /> Benzene 71-43-2 0-5 1 ppm 8-hour TWA; 5 ppm STEL (OSHA) <br /> 1 ppm 60-minute CEIL (NIOSH) ; <br /> 10 ppm (30 mg/M3) TLV (ACGIH 1987- <br /> 88) . <br /> 987- <br /> 88) . <br /> Harmful or fatal if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through the akin. Dog oral <br /> I.DLo - 2000 mg/kg. Rat LC50 - 10,000 ppm/7 hours. Aspiration hazard. Moderately <br /> Irritating to the akin. May cause allergic reactions in some individuals. <br /> Severely irritating to the eye. Acute benzene poisoning causes central nervous <br /> system depression. Benzene is carcinogenic to laboratory animals when given by <br /> intubation or by inhalation. Chronic exposure affects the hematopoietic system <br /> causing blood disorders including anemia and pancytopenia. There is an associa- <br /> tion between occupational exposure to benzene and human leukemia. This associa- <br /> is based on limited information and is currently unresolved. Mutagenic and <br /> clastogenic in mammalian and non-mammalian test systems. Reproductive toxicant <br /> only at doses that are maternally toxic, based on tests with animals. Carcino- <br /> genic determinations: IARC--Human positive and animal suspected carcinogen; <br /> NTP--known carcinogen; ACGIH--Suspected carcinogen. <br /> Remaining components not NA Trace NA <br /> determined hazardous and/or <br /> hazardous components present <br /> at less than 1.0% (0 .1% for <br /> carcinogens) . <br /> ND - No Data A01 /Page 5 of 6 <br /> NA - Not Applicable <br />