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!♦ � � i• I� � !• I� i• l� fi � tl!♦ !• !• !• � .� � <br /> TABLE 1 <br /> HAZARDOUS AND TOXIC MATERIALS <br /> (CONTINUED) <br /> Pacific Bell <br /> 345 N. San Joaquin Street <br /> Stockton, California <br /> IT Project No. 190916 <br /> CHEMICAL & SOURCES & <br /> CONTAMINANT PHYSICAL PHYSICAL ANTICIPATED TARGET SYMPTOMS OF <br /> (SYNONYM) DESCRIPTION PROPERTIES INCOMPATIBILITIES CONCENTRATION ORGANS EXPOSURE <br /> Diesel Fuel Clear to dark MW: Variable Strong oxidizers. Inhalation Respiratory Irritation of skin <br /> (Diesel No. 1, amber liquid BP: 300-7007 Ingestion system, skin, and respiratory <br /> Diesel No. 2, Fuel with a MP: N/A Skin CNS. system; <br /> Oil) hydrocarbon VP. 1.0 mm Hg Eyes dizziness, <br /> odor. Sol: Insoluble nausea, loss of <br /> FP: 100-125•F consciousness. <br /> LEL: Not <br /> established <br /> UEL: Not <br /> established <br /> IP: Not <br /> established <br /> MW: Molecular weight. CNS: Central nervous system. <br /> BP: Boiling point at 1 atmosphere pressure, in degrees Fahrenheit ('F). mm Hg: Millimeters of mercury. <br /> MP: Melting point in 'F. 'F: Degrees Fahrenheit, <br /> VP: Vapor pressure at 1 atmosphere pressure and 687. %: Percent. <br /> Sol: Solubility in water at 687, as percentage (%) by weight. DO: Greater than. <br /> FP: Flash point, dosed cup method, In OF. < Less than. <br /> LEL: Lower explosive limit in air, as %-by volume. NIA: Not applicable. <br /> UEL: Upper explosive limit In air, as % by volume. Not est.: Not established <br /> IP: Ionization potential, in electron-volts (W). <br /> MZ/0"9-9"ST/940064.T1/3 <br /> � , I <br />