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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
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RECORD_ID
PR0001333
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0004067
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON SERVICE STA 9-4183 (INACT)
STREET_NUMBER
236
Direction
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STREET_NAME
HAM
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95242
APN
03710028
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
236 N HAM LN
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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individuals should be followed for changes in blood variables and the delayed appearance <br /> of pulmonary edema and chemical pneumonitis. Such patients should be followed for several <br /> days or weeks for delayed effects, including bone marrow toxicity, hepatic and renal <br /> impairment. Individuals with chronic pulmonary disease will be more seriously impaired, <br /> and recovery from inhalation exposure may be complicated. In case of skin injection, <br /> prompt debridement of the wound is necessary to minimize necrosis and tissue loss. <br /> ERSQNAL`:PR CT C? RMATt w:0: <br /> SKIN PROTECTION: <br /> Wear impervious gloves and protective clothing to prevent skin contact. <br /> RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: <br /> Use NIOSH or HSHA approved equipment when airborne exposure limits are exceeded. <br /> NIOSH/HSHA approved breathing equipment must be available for non-routine and emergency <br /> use. Ventilation may be used to control or reduce airborne concentrations. <br /> .�P.HYSICAL!ROPERTIES, �.12: \\;;;.*;�•..;�. �� <br /> :. <br /> BOILING POINT: 13.0 C (55 F) <br /> SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.72 - 0.74 @ 60 F <br /> MELTING POINT: NA <br /> %VOLATILE: 100.0 @ 437 F <br /> VAPOR PRESSURE: 760.00 MM HG @ 100 F <br /> EVAPORATION RATE (WATER=1): >1 <br /> VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=1): 1.2 AS VAPOR <br /> VISCOSITY: ND <br /> % SOLUBILITY IN WATER: NEGLIGIBLE <br /> POUR POINT: ND <br /> pH: ND <br /> APPEARANCE/ODOR:CLEAR LIQUID WITH A STRONG HYDROCARBON ODOR. <br /> FLASH POINT: -37.0 C(-35 F) TCC <br /> AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: 444.0 C (833 F) <br /> FLAMMABILITY LIMITS IN AIR (% BY VOL.) LOWER: 1.4 UPPER: 7.6 <br /> BASIC FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: <br /> Use dry chemical, foam or carbon dioxide to extinguish fire. Water may be ineffective but <br /> should be used to cool fire-exposed containers, structures and to protect personnel. If <br /> leak or spill has not ignited, ventilate area and use water spray to disperse gas or vapor <br /> and to protect personnel attempting to stop a leak. Use water to flush spills away from <br /> sources of ignition. Do not flush down public sewers. <br /> UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: <br /> Dangerous when exposed to heat or flame. Vapors form flammable or explosive mixtures with <br /> air at room temperature. Vapor or gas may spread to distant ignition sources and flash <br /> back. Vapors may concentrate in confined areas. Runoff to sewer may cause fire or <br /> explosion hazard. Containers may explode in heat of fire. Irritating or toxic. substances <br /> may be emitted upon thermal decomposition. Exposed firefighters should wear HSHA/NIOSH <br /> approved self-contained breathing apparatus, with full face mask and full protective <br /> equipment. <br /> ND = No Data ADI /Page 3 of 6 <br /> NA = Not Applicable <br />
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