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RECORD_ID
PR0508043
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0007905
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON PIPELINES
STREET_NUMBER
35500
STREET_NAME
WELTY
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
VERNALIS
Zip
95385
APN
25526003
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
35500 WELTY RD
P_LOCATION
99
QC Status
Approved
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HATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET <br /> PRODUCT NAME : CUTTING OIL AEROSOL #-MSDS14050 <br /> . y PRODUCTS- 14050 <br /> MANUFACTURED BY : CRC INDUSTRIES. INC. PHONE (215) 674-4300 <br /> 885 LOUIS DRIVE, WARMINSTER, PA. 18974 <br /> (Page 2 of 2) <br /> 6. HEALTH HAZARD DATA <br /> Primary Routes of Entry : Inhalation. Skin <br /> Signs and Symptoms of Exposure <br /> 1. Acute Overexposure: <br /> Eyes: may cause burning and irritation. Skin: excessive <br /> contact may cause dying. Inhalation: mist may cause <br /> j breathing problems. Vapors may cause headaches and nausea. <br /> 2. Chronic overexposure: Prolonged exposure to skin may cause dermatitis. <br /> Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure <br /> Chemical Listed as Carcinogen : No National Toxicology Program <br /> or Potential Carcinogen : No IARC Monographs <br /> : No OSHA <br /> Emergency and First Aid Procedures : (If symptoms persist, call a physician) <br /> 1. Inhalation Remove to fresh air. Apply artificial respiration <br /> if necessary. <br /> 2. Eyes Flush with water for 15 minutes. <br /> j 3. Skin Remove contaminated clothing. Wash exposed area <br /> with .soap and water. <br /> 4. Ingestion DO NOT induce vomiting. Call a doctor. <br /> 7. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES <br /> Precautions to be taken Store in a cool, dry area. <br /> in Handling and Storage <br /> Steps to be taken in case Usually not a problem with aerosols. Ventilate <br /> Material is released or area. Remove sources of ignition. Use absorbent <br /> spilled material to pick up waste material. <br /> Waste Disposal All used and- unused Product should be disposed of in <br /> conformance with local. state and federal regulations. <br /> 8. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND USE DIRECTIONS, : <br /> Propane and isobutane serve as aerosol propellents. Pressure-45 psig <br /> @ 70 F. Aerosol cans may explode if heated above 120 F. <br /> OSHA short term exposure limit (STEL) for oil is 10 mg/m3. <br /> 9. NFPA HAZARD RATINGS Health:2 Flammability:4 Reactivity:0 <br /> 10. SARA Information <br /> This product contains NO chemicals that are sub7'ect to <br /> release reporting under section 313 of SARA Title ITT. <br /> PREPARED BY: Jon Brown ORIGINAL DATE or DATE OF REVISION: 04/27/93 <br />
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