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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0513715
PE
2227
FACILITY_ID
FA0004400
FACILITY_NAME
STOCKTON STEEL CO
STREET_NUMBER
3003
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HAMMER
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95212
APN
12618002
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
3003 E HAMMER LN
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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TH1ANGLE RANCH <br />b6-2464 <br />V A U t 2 <br />DATE 6/20/91 <br />:SECTION "IVIRSTA]D--AND-_EMERGENCY_._P CEDURES-_ <br />SWALLOWING <br />If swallowed do not induce vomiting. Call poison control center, hospital <br />emergency room or physician immediately. <br />NHALATiON <br />Remove to fresh air immediately. If breathing has stopped give artifi• <br />cial respiration. Keep warm and quiet. Get medical attention immediately. <br />flush with large amounts of water', lifting upper and' lower lids occasional <br />I . Continue for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention. <br />SKIN <br />Remove contaminated clothing. cash atfected area with soap and water. <br />Obtain medical attention if irritation persists <br />NOTES TO PHYSICIAN <br />Any treatment that might be required for overexposure should be <br />directed at the control of symptoms and the clinical conditions. <br />---- - ----==E�TIQN=Y_PHY$iCAL - <br />----- - <br />BOILING RANGE 281 DEG. F. ( 138 DEG. C ) TO 390 DEG. F ( 199 DEG. C. ) <br />VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than a i r. % VOLATILE BY VOLUME 4 9 <br />EVAPORATION RATE VOC 3 2 4 Ib/gal loss roster A ice+ 3 8 9 o/I less water C A L CULAT E D <br />Slower than diethyl ether. <br />WEIGHT LB./GAL. 8. 5 VOC 6. 4 6 Ib/gal solids 7 7 5 g/ i so I I os C A L C U L A T E D <br />SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.0 <br />AO Physical data determined at 68 DEG. F. (20 DEG. C.) 760 mm Hg <br />a Negligibly Photochemically Reactive Materials <br />-------ECT�Q%t=V1- t~'iRE i�t�iD_E3ii?LQ.$lQi� _flA'(iJ�► <br />NFPA FLAMMABILITY CLASSIF.;ATION C 0 M B U S T 1 6 L E L 1 o U 1 D - C L A S S 11 <br />FLASHPOINT OVER 108 DEG..F; ( 42 DEG.C,) CALCULATED <br />EXTINGUISHING MEDiA <br />Use NFPA Class B Fire extinguishers (carbon dioxide all purpose dry chemi- <br />cal or alcohol foam) designed to extinguish flammable liquid fires. Poly - <br />mer foam is preferred for targe fires. <br />UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS <br />During emergency conditions, overexposure to decompostion products may <br />cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain <br />medical attention. <br />Keep containers tightly closed. isolate from heat, electrical equipment, <br />sparks and flame. Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme <br />heat <br />SPcCIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES <br />Firefighters should wear self - contained breathing apparatus. <br />Nater may be ineffective, but may be used to coot exposed containers to <br />prevent pressure build - up and possible auto -ignition or explosion when <br />exposed to extreme heat. 1f water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. <br />--------_-- 5;<rTDAi . Yii-_ACiTiVTY _DATA- _ ._.-:_ .-- - -- - = - --- ------ ---- . <br />STABILITY <br />Normally stable <br />CONDITIONS TO AVOID <br />Avoid excessive heat (>100 F (3 C) and sources of ignition. <br />INCOMPATABILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) <br />Strong acids or alkaline materials <br />HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS <br />Burning, including when heated by welding or cutting, will produce smoke, <br />carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.1n addition, oxides of chromium <br />,oxides of lead, may be generated. <br />welding, brazing, or torch cutting materials coated with this product may <br />Produce metal oxides. Overexposure to these metal oxides may result in <br />" <br />Metal Fume Fever. Symptoms include a flu - like illness with fever, chills, <br />and cough. An air purifying or supplied a I r respirator may be required <br />depending upon levels of exposure. Consult a qualified health and safety <br />pr ofessionat <br />HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION <br />Wilt not occur <br />CONDITIONS TO AVOID <br />None known <br />---_ =-- -�-�E-TION;_Yttt = _ ENVIRONMENTAL_!NF-ORMATIOt <br />-- - <br />STEPS TO BE TAKEN IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED <br />Keep spectators away. Eliminate all ignition sources (flames, hot <br />surfaces, and sources of electrical, static or frictional sparks). <br />Dike and contain spilt. with inert material (e.9. sand, earth). Transfer <br />liquids to covered metal containers for recovery or disposal or remove <br />with inert absorbent. Use only non - sparking tools. Place absorbent diking <br />materials in covered metal containers for disposal. Prevent contamination <br />of sewers, streams, and groundwater with spitted material or used <br />absorbent. <br />,TE DISPOSAL <br />Dispose in accordance with federalstate and local taws <br />incinerate only in EPA permitted facility. Do not incinerate closed <br />
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