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1 0 r <br /> 1 <br /> IffierhNIVORC <br /> i <br /> 1 413 Toluene <br /> 1 Inhalation exposure to toluene vapor can produce effects such as central nervous <br /> system depression Depending on exposure factors, signs and symptoms can include <br /> 1 headache, dizziness, fatigue, muscular weakness, lack of coordination, drowsiness, collapse, <br /> and possible coma Studies have noted anemia could be a possible effect of chronic exposure <br /> 1 to toluene Toluene can be a skin and mucous-membrane irritant and has been shown to <br /> cause liver and kidney damage when overexposure is significant <br /> 1 414 Xylenes <br />' Depending on exposure factors, inhalation of xylene vapor may produce central- <br /> nervous-system excitation followed by depression Exposure to xylene vapor can produce <br /> 1 dizziness, staggering, drowsiness, and unconsciousness At very high concentrations, xylene <br /> vapor may produce lung irritation, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain Xylene is not <br />'. known to possess the chronic bone-marrow toxicity of benzene, but liver enlargement and <br /> nerve-cell damage have been noted from chronic overexposure Ingestion exposures to <br /> 1 xylenes can produce temporary liver damage and should be avoided <br /> 415 Ethylbenzene <br />' Ethylbenzene is an irritant to the eyes, mucous membranes, respiratory tract, and the <br />' skin High air levels can cause central-nervous-system depression, sense of chest constriction, <br /> headache, and dizziness Skin contact may cause irritation, inflammation, and first- or <br /> second-degree bums <br /> 4 16 Jet Fuel <br /> Jet fuel is a complex mixture of paraffinic, olefinic, napthenic, and aromatic <br />' hydrocarbons Jet is a clear, bright liquid with mild petroleum odor Chronic exposures or <br /> exposures to a high concentration of het fuel vapor may cause headaches, dizziness, nausea, <br /> vomiting and loss of coordination <br /> . 10 <br />