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Safety Data Sheet <br /> Material Name: Gasoline All Grades SDS No. 9950 <br /> 110-54-3 1 Hexane 0.5-4 <br /> A complex blend of petroleum-derived normal and branched-chain alkane, cycloalkane, alkene, and aromatic <br /> hydrocarbons. May contain antioxidant and multifunctional additives. Non-oxygenated Conventional Gasoline and <br /> RBOB do not have oxygenates (Ethanol). Oxygenated Conventional and Reformulated Gasoline will have <br /> oxygenates for octane enhancement or as legally required. <br /> * * * Section 4 - First Aid Measures <br /> First Aid: Eyes <br /> In case of contact with eyes, immediately flush with clean, low-pressure water for at least 15 min. Hold eyelids <br /> open to ensure adequate flushing. Seek medical attention. <br /> First Aid: Skin <br /> Remove contaminated clothing. Wash contaminated areas thoroughly with soap and water or with waterless hand <br /> cleanser. Obtain medical attention if irritation or redness develops. <br /> First Aid: Ingestion <br /> DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Do not give liquids. Obtain immediate medical attention. If spontaneous vomiting <br /> occurs, lean victim forward to reduce the risk of aspiration. Monitor for breathing difficulties. Small amounts of <br /> material which enter the mouth should be rinsed out until the taste is dissipated. <br /> First Aid: Inhalation <br /> Remove person to fresh air. If person is not breathing, provide artificial respiration. If necessary, provide <br /> additional oxygen once breathing is restored if trained to do so. Seek medical attention immediately. <br /> * * * Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures <br /> General Fire Hazards <br /> See Section 9 for Flammability Properties. <br /> Vapors may be ignited rapidly when exposed to heat, spark, open flame or other source of ignition. Flowing <br /> product may be ignited by self-generated static electricity. When mixed with air and exposed to an ignition source, <br /> flammable vapors can burn in the open or explode in confined spaces. Being heavier than air, vapors may travel <br /> long distances to an ignition source and flash back. Runoff to sewer may cause fire or explosion hazard. <br /> Hazardous Combustion Products <br /> Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and non-combusted hydrocarbons (smoke). Contact with nitric and sulfuric <br /> acids will form nitrocresols that can decompose violently. <br /> Extinguishing Media <br /> SMALL FIRES: Any extinguisher suitable for Class B fires, dry chemical, CO2, water spray, fire fighting foam, or <br /> gaseous extinguishing agent. <br /> LARGE FIRES: Water spray, fog or fire fighting foam. Water may be ineffective for fighting the fire, but may be <br /> used to cool fire-exposed containers. <br /> Firefighting foam suitable for polar solvents is recommended for fuel with greater than 10% oxygenate <br /> concentration. <br /> Unsuitable Extinguishing Media <br /> None <br /> Page 3 of 16 Revision Date 8/30/12 <br />