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i ! i <br /> CHEMICAL HAZARDS OF <br /> GASOLINE CONSTITUENTS <br /> Flash Routes of Exposure <br /> Chemical Point Pv Class PEL LEL Carcinogen Adsorption Ingestion Injection Inhalation Target Organs Acute Exposure Effects <br /> Benzene 12 75 F 0 ppm 13% yes x x x x blood irritation of the eyes,nose and <br /> nervous system respiratory system,headache, <br /> skin nausea,dizziness,depression, <br /> bone marrow abdominal pain <br /> eyes <br /> respiratory <br /> Toluene 40 22 F 100 ppm 12% no x x x x nervous system fatigue,dizziness,headache <br /> kidneys euphoria,dilated pupils <br /> liver paralysis <br /> skin <br /> Ethylbenzene 55 71 F 100 ppm 10% no x x x x eyes irritation of eyes,mucous <br /> respiratory membranes,nose,&respiratory <br /> skin system Headache,nausea <br /> nervous system dizziness,dermatitis, <br /> narcosis,coma <br /> Xylenes 63-81 8 F 100 ppm 11% no x x x x nervous system dizziness,excitement <br /> eyes,blood, drowsiness,incoordination <br /> liver,kidneys abdominal pain <br /> skin,gastroint vomiting,irritation of <br /> eyes,nose&throat <br /> Flash Point,measured in degrees farenheit,is the temperature at which a flammable material will ignite in the presence of a flame <br /> Vapor Pressure,measured in millimeters of mercury{mm Hg}at 65 degrees farenheit,indicates the volatility of the material <br /> Class = Hazard classification F=Flammable,C=Corrosive, <br /> PEL = Permissible exposure limit Tame-weighted average concentrations that must not be exceeded in any 8-hour work shift <br /> LEL = Lower explosive limit The minimum%concentration in air that is required for combustion or explosion <br />