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(4 <br /> a way to minimize contact with the body Lead can accumulate in the <br /> body with overexposure and cause illness due to effects on the <br /> blood, nerves, kidneys and the reproductive system <br /> Health Hazard Categories : <br /> Animal Human Animal Human <br /> Known Carcinogen X_ X_ Toxic <br /> Suspect Carcinogen Corrosive <br /> Mutagen X_ Irritant _ <br /> Teratogen Target Organ Toxin _X <br /> Allergic Sensitizer Specify - Blood Toxin, Reproductive <br /> Highly Toxic Toxin-Embryo/Fetotoxin, <br /> Lung-Aspiration Hazard <br /> First Aid and Emergency Procedures : <br /> Eye Flush eyes with running water for at least fifteen minutes If <br /> irritation or adverse symptoms develop, seek medical attention <br /> Skin Wash skin with soap and water for at least fifteen minutes if <br /> irritation or adverse symptoms develop, seek medical attention <br /> Inhalation Remove from exposure If breathing is difficult, give oxygen <br /> If breathing ceases, administer artificial respiration followed <br /> by oxygen Seek immediate medical attention <br /> Ingestion Do not induce vomiting Seek immediate medical attention <br /> Note to Physician Gastric lavage using a cuffed endotracheal tube <br /> may be performed at your discretion <br /> G. Physical Data <br /> Appearance Clear to amber liquid <br /> Odor Mild <br /> Boiling Point 90-437F (32-225C) <br /> Vapor Pressure 8 7 psia ® 10OF (38C) <br /> Vapor Density (Air = 1) 3-4 <br /> Solubility in Water Negligible <br /> Specific Gravity (H2O = 1) 0 75 p 60/60F (16/16C) <br /> Percent volatile by Volume 100 <br /> Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate = 1) > 1 <br /> Viscosity Not Established <br /> H . Fire and Explosion Data <br />