Safety Data Sheet GASOLINE, UNLEADED E-10

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Safety Data SheetGASOLINE, UNLEADED E-10NFPA:FlammabilityHealth10Reactivity3Specific HazardSECTION 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATIONProduct name:GASOLINE, UNLEADED E-10Synonyms:Blend of highly flammable petroleum distillates, also containing 10% ethanolSDS Number:888100005366Product Use Description:FuelCompany:Par Hawaii Refining91-325 Komohana Street, Kapolei, HI 96707Contact Number:(808) 547-3111Version:Chemtrec:(Emergency Contact)(800) 424-9300SECTION 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATIONClassifications: Flammable Liquid – Category 1 or 2 depending on formulation.Aspiration Hazard – Category 1.Carcinogenicity – Category 2Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Repeated Exposure) – Category 2Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Single Exposure) – Category 3Skin Irritation – Category 2Eye Irritation – Category 2BChronic Aquatic Toxicity – Category 2Pictograms:Signal Word:DangerHazard Statements:Extremely flammable liquid and vapor.May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways – do not siphon gasoline by mouth.Suspected of causing blood cancer if repeated over-exposure by inhalation and/orskin contact occurs.May cause damage to liver, kidneys and nervous system by repeated or prolongedinhalation or skin contact.

SAFETY DATA SHEETPage 2 of 14GASOLINE, UNLEADED E-10Causes eye irritation. Can be absorbed through skin.Repeated or prolonged skin contact can cause irritation and dermatitis.May cause drowsiness or dizziness. Extreme exposure such as intentionalinhalation may cause unconsciousness, asphyxiation and death.Precautionary statements:Prevention:Obtain special instructions before use.Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood.Keep away from heat, sparks, open flames, welding and hot surfaces.No smoking.Keep container tightly closed.Ground and/or bond container and receiving equipment.Use explosion-proof electrical equipment.Use only non-sparking tools (if tools are used in flammable atmosphere).Take precautionary measures against static discharge.Wear gloves, eye protection and face protection (as needed to prevent skinand eye contact with liquid).Wash hands or liquid-contacted skin thoroughly after handling.Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product.Do not breathe vapors.Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.Response:In case of fire: Use dry chemical, CO2, water spray or fire fighting foam toextinguish.If swallowed: Immediately call a poison center, doctor, hospital emergencyroom, medical clinic or 911. Do NOT induce vomiting. Rinse mouth.If on skin (or hair): Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinseskin with water/shower.If in eye: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses,if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.If skin or eye irritation persists, get medical attention.If inhaled: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing.Get medical attention if you feel unwell.Storage:Store in a well ventilated place. Keep cool. Store locked up. Keep containertightly closed . Use only approved containers. Some containers not approved forgasoline may dissolve and release flammable gasoline liquid and vapors.Disposal:Dispose of contents/containers to approved disposal site in accordance withlocal, regional, national, and/or international regulations.SECTION 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTSComponentCAS-No.2 / 14Weight %

SAFETY DATA SHEETPage 3 of 14GASOLINE, UNLEADED E-10Gasoline, natural; Low boiling point naphtha8006-61-910 - 30%Toluene108-88-310 - 30%Xylene1330-20-710 - 30%64-17-510%25551-13-71 - 5%Isopentane; 2-methylbutane78-78-41 - 5%Naphthalene91-20-31 - 5%Benzene71-43-20.1 - 4.7%Pentane109-66-01 - 5%Cyclohexane110-82-71 - 5%Ethylbenzene100-41-41 - 5%Butane106-97-81 - 20%Heptane [and isomers]142-82-50.5 - 0.75%N-hexane110-54-30.5 - 0.75%Ethanol; ethyl alcoholTrimethylbenzeneSECTION 4. FIRST AID MEASURESInhalation:If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. Ifbreathing is difficult, give oxygen. Seek medical attention immediately.Skin contact:In case of contact, immediately flush skin with plenty of water. Take offcontaminated clothing and shoes immediately. Wash contaminated clothingbefore re-use. Contaminated leather, particularly footwear, must be discarded.Note that contaminated clothing may be a fire hazard. Seek medical advice ifsymptoms persist or develop.Eye contact:Remove contact lenses. Rinse immediately with plenty of water, also under theeyelids, for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical advice if symptoms persist ordevelop.Ingestion:Do NOT induce vomiting. Never give anything by mouth to an unconsciousperson. Obtain medical attention.Notes to physician:Symptoms: Dizziness, Discomfort, Headache, Nausea, Kidney disorders, Liverdisorders. Aspiration may cause pulmonary edema and pneumonitis. Swallowinggasoline is more likely to be fatal for small children than adults, even if aspirationdoes not occur.SECTION 5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURESDelete rows down to“Suitable”Suitable extinguishing media:SMALL FIRES: Any extinguisher suitable for Class B fires, dry chemical, CO2,3 / 14

SAFETY DATA SHEETGASOLINE, UNLEADED E-10Page 4 of 14water spray or fire fighting foam. LARGE FIRES: Water spray, fog or fire fightingfoam. Water may be ineffective for fighting the fire, but may be used to cool fireexposed containers. Keep containers and surroundings cool with water spray.Specific hazards during firefighting:Extremely flammable liquid and vapor. This material is combustible/flammable andis sensitive to fire, heat, and static discharge.Special protective equipmentfor fire-fighters:Firefighting activities that may result in potential exposure to high heat, smoke ortoxic by-products of combustion should require NIOSH/MSHA- approved pressuredemand self-contained breathing apparatus with full facepiece and full protectiveclothing.Further information:Isolate area around container involved in fire. Cool tanks, shells, and containersexposed to fire and excessive heat with water. For massive fires the use ofunmanned hose holders or monitor nozzles may be advantageous to furtherminimize personnel exposure. Major fires may require withdrawal, allowing thetank to burn. Large storage tank fires typically require specially trained personneland equipment to extinguish the fire, often including the need for properly appliedfire fighting foam. Exposure to decomposition products may be a hazard to health.Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and thesurrounding environment. Use water spray to cool unopened containers. Fireresidues and contaminated fire extinguishing water must be disposed of inaccordance with local regulations.SECTION 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURESPersonal precautions:Evacuate personnel to safe areas. Ventilate the area. Remove all sources ofignition. Response and clean-up crews must be properly trained and must utilizeproper protective equipment (see Section 8).Environmental precautions:Discharge into the environment must be avoided. If the product contaminatesrivers and lakes or drains inform respective authorities.Methods for cleaning up:Contain and collect spillage with non-combustible absorbent material, (e.g. sand,earth, diatomaceous earth, vermiculite) and place in container for disposalaccording to local / national regulations.SECTION 7. HANDLING AND STORAGEPrecautions for safe handling:Keep away from fire, sparks and heated surfaces. No smoking near areas wherematerial is stored or handled. The product should only be stored and handled inareas with intrinsically safe electrical classification.:Hydrocarbon liquids including this product can act as a non-conductive flammableliquid (or static accumulators), and may form ignitable vapor-air mixtures in storagetanks or other containers. Precautions to prevent static-initated fire or explosionduring transfer, storage or handling, include but are not limited to these examples:(1) Ground and bond containers during product transfers. Grounding andbonding may not be adequate protection to prevent ignition or explosion ofhydrocarbon liquids and vapors that are static accumulators.(2) Special slow load procedures for "switch loading" must be followed toavoid the static ignition hazard that can exist when higher flash pointmaterial (such as fuel oil or diesel) is loaded into tanks previouslycontaining low flash point products (such gasoline or naphtha).(3) Storage tank level floats must be effectively bonded.For more information on precautions to prevent static-initated fire or explosion, seeNFPA 77, Recommended Practice on Static Electricity (2007), and APIRecommended Practice 2003, Protection Against Ignitions Arising Out of Static,Lightning, and Stray Currents (2008).4 / 14

SAFETY DATA SHEETConditions for safe storage,including incompatibilitiesPage 5 of 14GASOLINE, UNLEADED E-10:Keep away from flame, sparks, excessive temperatures and open flame. Useapproved containers. Keep containers closed and clearly labeled. Empty orpartially full product containers or vessels may contain explosive vapors. Do notpressurize, cut, heat, weld or expose containers to sources of ignition. Store in awell-ventilated area. The storage area should comply with NFPA 30 "Flammableand Combustible Liquid Code". The cleaning of tanks previously containing thisproduct should follow API Recommended Practice (RP) 2013 "Cleaning MobileTanks In Flammable and Combustible Liquid Service" and API RP 2015 "CleaningPetroleum Storage Tanks".Reports suggest that government-mandated ethanol, if present, may not becompatible with fiberglass gasoline tanks. Ethanol may dissolve fiberglass resin,causing engine damage and possibly allow leakage of explosive gasoline.:Keep away from food, drink and animal feed. Incompatible with oxidizing agents.Incompatible with acids.:No decomposition if stored and applied as directed. Emergency eye washcapability should be available in the near proximity to operations presenting apotential splash exposure. Store only in containers approved and labeled forgasoline.SECTION 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTIONExposure ne71-43-2TWA1 ppm71-43-2STEL5 ppm71-43-2OSHA ACT0.5 ppm1330-20-7PEL100 ppmEthanol; Ethyl alcohol64-17-5PEL1,000 ppmNaphthalene91-20-3PEL10 ptane [and isomers]142-82-5PEL500 ppm2,000 mg/m3N-hexane110-54-3PEL500 ppm1,800 mg/m3Toluene108-88-3TWA50 ppmXylene1330-20-7TWA100 ppm1330-20-7STEL150 ppm64-17-5TWA1,000 ppm25551-13-7TWA25 ppmIsopentane; 2-Methylbutane78-78-4TWA600 ppmNaphthalene91-20-3TWA10 ppm91-20-3STEL15 ppm71-43-2TWA0.5 ppmOSHA Z1ACGIHXyleneEthanol; Ethyl alcoholTrimethylbenzeneBenzene5 / 14300 ppm435 mg/m31,900 mg/m350 mg/m31,050 mg/m3100 ppm435 mg/m3

SAFETY DATA SHEETPage 6 of 14GASOLINE, UNLEADED E-1071-43-2STEL2.5 ppmPentane109-66-0TWA600 ppmCyclohexane110-82-7TWA100 ppmEthylbenzene100-41-4TWA100 ppm100-41-4STEL125 ppm142-82-5TWA400 ppm142-82-5STEL500 ppm110-54-3TWA50 ppmHeptane [and isomers]N-hexaneEngineering measures:Use adequate ventilation to keep gas and vapor concentrations of this productbelow occupational exposure and flammability limits, particularly in confinedspaces. Use only intrinsically safe electrical equipment approved for use inclassified areas.Eye protection:Safety glasses or goggles are recommended where there is a possibility ofsplashing or spraying. Ensure that eyewash stations and safety showers are closeto the workstation location.Hand protection:Gloves constructed of nitrile or neoprene are recommended. Consult manufac plosive mixture with air. Hazardous polymerization does notoccur.SECTION 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATIONSkin irritation:Irritating to skin. Can be partially absorbed through skin.7 / 14

SAFETY DATA SHEETGASOLINE, UNLEADED E-10Page 8 of 14Eye irritation:Irritating to eyes.Ingestion:Aspiration hazard if liquid is inhaled into lungs, particularly from vomiting afteringestion. Aspiration may result in chemical pneumonia, severe lung damage,respiratory failure and even death. Ingestion may cause gastrointestinaldisturbances, including irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, and centralnervous (brain) effects similar to alcohol intoxication. In severe cases, tremors,convulsions, loss of consciousness, coma, respiratory arrest and death may occur.Inhalation and furtherinformation:Acute toxicity of benzene results primarily from depression of the central nervoussystem (CNS). Inhalation of concentrations over 50 ppm can produce headache,lassitude, weariness, dizziness, drowsiness, over excitation. Exposure to very highlevels can result in unconsciousness and death.Repeated over-exposure may cause liver and kidney injuries.Components of the product may affect the nervous system.IARC has determined that gasoline and gasoline exhaust are possibly carcinogenicin humans. Inhalation exposure to completely vaporized unleaded gasoline causedkidney cancers in male rats and liver tumors in female mice. The U.S. EPA hasdetermined that the male kidney tumors are species-specific and are irrelevant forhuman health risk assessment. The significance of the tumors seen in female miceis not known. Exposure to light hydrocarbons in the same boiling range as thisproduct has been associated in animal studies with effects to the central andperipheral nervous systems, liver, and kidneys. The significance of these animalmodels to predict similar human response to gasoline is uncertain.This product contains benzene. Human health studies indicate that prolongedand/or repeated overexposure to benzene may cause damage to the blood-formingsystem (particularly bone marrow), and serious blood disorders such as aplasticanemia and leukemia. Benzene is listed as a human carcinogen by the NTP, IARC,OSHA and ACGIH.Component:Gasoline, natural; Low boiling pointnaphtha8006-61-9Acute oral toxicity: LD50 ratDose: 5000 mg/kgAcute inhalation toxicity: LC50 ratDose: 20.7 mg/lExposure time: 4 hSkin irritation: Classification: Irritating to skin.Result: Mild skin irritationEye irritation: Classification: Irritating to eyes.Result: Moderate eye irritationToluene108-88-3Acute oral toxicity: LD50 ratDose: 636 mg/kgAcute dermal toxicity: LD50 rabbitDose: 12,124 mg/kgAcute inhalation toxicity: LC50 ratDose: 49 mg/lExposure time: 4 hSkin irritation: Classification: Irritating to skin.Result: Mild skin irritationProlonged skin contact may defat the skin and produce dermatitis.Eye irritation: Classification: Irritating to eyes.Result: Mild eye irritation8 / 14

SAFETY DATA SHEETXyleneGASOLINE, UNLEADED E-101330-20-7Page 9 of 14Acute oral toxicity: LD50 ratDose: 2,840 mg/kgAcute dermal toxicity: LD50 rabbitDose: ca. 4,500 mg/kgAcute inhalation toxicity: LC50 ratDose: 6,350 mg/lExposure time: 4 hSkin irritation: Classification: Irritating to skin.Result: Mild skin irritationRepeated or prolonged exposure may cause skin irritation and dermatitis, due todegreasing properties of the product.Eye irritation: Classification: Irritating to eyes.Result: Mild eye irritationEthanol; Ethyl alcohol64-17-5Acute oral toxicity: LD50 ratDose: 6,200 mg/kgAcute dermal toxicity: LD50 rabbitDose: 19,999 mg/kgAcute inhalation toxicity: LC50 ratDose: 8,001 mg/lExposure time: 4 hSkin irritation: Classification: Irritating to skin.Result: Mild skin irritationProlonged skin contact may cause skin irritation and/or dermatitis.Eye irritation: Classification: Irritating to eyes.Result: Mild eye irritationMild eye irritationNaphthalene91-20-3Acute oral toxicity: LD50 ratDose: 2,001 mg/kgAcute dermal toxicity: LD50 ratDose: 2,501 mg/kgAcute inhalation toxicity: LC50 ratDose: 101 mg/lExposure time: 4 hSkin irritation: Classification: Irritating to skin.Result: Mild skin irritationEye irritation: Classification: Irritating to eyes.Result: Mild eye irritationCarcinogenicity: N11.00422130Benzene71-43-2Acute oral toxicity: LD50 ratDose: 930 mg/kgAcute inhalation toxicity: LC50 ratDose: 44 mg/lExposure time: 4 hSkin irritation: Classification: Irritating to skin.Result: Mild skin irritationRepeated or prolonged exposure may cause skin irritation and dermatitis, due todegreasing properties of the product.Eye irritation: Classification: Irritating to eyes.Result: Risk of serious damage to eyes.Pentane109-66-0Acute oral toxicity: LD50 ratDose: 2,001 mg/kgAcute inhalation toxicity: LC50 ratDose: 364 mg/l9 / 14

SAFETY DATA SHEETGASOLINE, UNLEADED E-10Page 10 of 14Exposure time: 4 hSkin irritation: Repeated or prolonged exposure may cause skin irritation and dermatitis,due to degreasing properties of the product.Eye irritation: Classification: Irritating to eyes.Result: Mild eye irritationCyclohexane110-82-7Acute dermal toxicity: LD50 rabbitDose: 2,001 mg/kgAcute inhalation toxicity: LC50 ratDose: 14 mg/lExposure time: 4 hSkin irritation: Classification: Irritating to skin.Result: Skin irritationEye irritation: Classification: Irritating to eyes.Result: Mild eye irritationEthylbenzene100-41-4Acute oral toxicity: LD50 ratDose: 3,500 mg/kgAcute dermal toxicity: LD50 rabbitDose: 15,500 mg/kgAcute inhalation toxicity: LC50 ratDose: 18 mg/lExposure time: 4 hSkin irritation: Classification: Irritating to skin.Result: Mild skin irritationEye irritation: Classification: Irritating to eyes.Result: Risk of serious damage to eyes.Heptane [and isomers]142-82-5Acute oral toxicity: LD50 ratDose: 15,001 mg/kgAcute inhalation toxicity: LC50 ratDose: 103 g/m3Exposure time: 4 hSkin irritation: Classification: Irritating to skin.Result: Skin irritationRepeated or prolonged exposure may cause skin irritation and dermatitis, due todegreasing properties of the product.Eye irritation: Classification: Irritating to eyes.Result: Mild eye irritationN-hexane110-54-3Acute oral toxicity: LD50 ratDose: 25,000 mg/kgAcute dermal toxicity: LD50 rabbitDose: 2,001 mg/kgAcute inhalation toxicity: LC50 ratDose: 171.6 mg/lExposure time: 4 hSkin irritation: Classification: Irritating to skin.Result: Skin irritationEye irritation: Classification: Irritating to eyes.Result: Mild eye irritationTeratogenicity: N11.00418960Carcinogenicity10 / 14

SAFETY DATA SHEETGASOLINE, UNLEADED E-10Page 11 of 14NTP: Naphthalene (CAS-No.: 91-20-3)Benzene (CAS-No.: 71-43-2)IARC: Gasoline, natural; Low boiling point naphthaNaphthalene (CAS-No.: 91-20-3)Benzene (CAS-No.: 71-43-2)Ethylbenzene (CAS-No.: 100-41-4)OSHA: BenzeneCA Prop 65: WARNING! This product contains a chemical known to the State of California tocause birth defects or other reproductive harm.Toluene (CAS-No.: 108-88-3)Benzene (CAS-No.: 71-43-2)(CAS-No.: 8006-61-9)(CAS-No.: 71-43-2)SECTION 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATIONAdditional ecologicalinformation:Keep out of sewers, drainage areas, and waterways. Report spills and releases, asapplicable, under Federal and State regulations.Component:Toluene108-88-3Toxicity to fish:LC50Species: Carassius auratus (goldfish)Dose: 13 mg/lExposure time: 96 hAcute and prolonged toxicity for aquatic invertebrates:EC50Species: Daphnia magna (Water flea)Dose: 11.5 mg/lExposure time: 48 hToxicity to algae:IC50Species: Selenastrum capricornutum (green algae)Dose: 12 mg/lExposure time: 72 hEthanol; Ethyl alcohol64-17-5Toxicity to fish:LC50Species: Leuciscus idus (Golden orfe)Dose: 8,140 mg/lExposure time: 48 hAcute and prolonged toxicity for aquatic invertebrates:EC50Species: Daphnia magna (Water flea)Dose: 9,268 - 14,221 mg/lExposure time: 48 hIsopentane; 2-Methylbutane78-78-4Toxicity to fish:LC50Species: Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout)Dose: 3.1 mg/lExposure time: 96 hAcute and prolonged toxicity for aquatic invertebrates:EC50Species: Daphnia magna (Water flea)Dose: 2.3 mg/lExposure time: 96 hNaphthalene91-20-3Toxicity to algae:EC50Species:Dose: 33 mg/l11 / 14

SAFETY DATA SHEETGASOLINE, UNLEADED E-10Page 12 of 14Exposure time: 24 hPentane109-66-0Acute and prolonged toxicity for aquatic invertebrates:EC50Species: Daphnia magna (Water flea)Dose: 9.74 mg/lExposure time: 48 hCyclohexane110-82-7Acute and prolonged toxicity for aquatic invertebrates:EC50Species: Daphnia magna (Water flea)Dose: 3.78 mg/lExposure time: 48 hHeptane [and isomers]142-82-5Toxicity to fish:LC50Species: Carassius auratus (goldfish)Dose: 4 mg/lExposure time: 24 hAcute and prolonged toxicity for aquatic invertebrates:EC50Species: Daphnia magna (Water flea)Dose: 1.5 mg/lExposure time: 48 hN-hexane110-54-3Toxicity to fish:LC50Species: Pimephales promelas (fathead minnow)Dose: 2.5 mg/lExposure time: 96 hAcute and prolonged toxicity for aquatic invertebrates:EC50Species: Daphnia magna (Water flea)Dose: 2.1 mg/lExposure time: 48 hSECTION 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONSDisposal:Dispose of container and unused contents in accordance with federal, state andlocal requirements.SECTION 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATIONCFRProper shipping nameUN-No.ClassPacking group::::Petrol12033IIProper shipping nameUN-No.ClassPacking group::::GasolineUN12033IITDGIATA Cargo TransportUN UN-No.Description of the goodsClass: UN1203: Gasoline: 3Packaging groupICAO-Labels: II: 312 / 14

SAFETY DATA SHEETGASOLINE, UNLEADED E-10Packing instruction (cargoaircraft)Packing instruction (cargoaircraft)Page 13 of 14: 364: Y341IATA Passenger TransportUN UN-No.Description of the goodsClass: UN1203: Gasoline: 3Packaging groupICAO-LabelsPacking instruction(passenger aircraft)Packing instruction(passenger aircraft): II: 3: 353UN-No.Description of the goodsClassPackaging groupIMDG-LabelsEmS NumberMarine pollutant:::::::: Y341IMDG-CodeUN 1203Gasoline3II3F-E S-ENoSECTION 15. REGULATORY INFORMATIONOSHA Hazards: Flammable liquidHighly toxic by ingestionModerate skin irritantSevere eye irritantCarcinogenTSCA Status: On TSCA InventoryDSL Status: . All components are on the Canadian DSL list.2-Ethoxy-2-MethylpropaneSARA 311/312 Hazards637-92-3: Fire HazardAcute Health HazardChronic Health HazardCERCLA SECTION 103 and SARA SECTION 304 (RELEASE TO THE ENVIROMENT)The CERCLA definition of hazardous substances contains a “petroleum exclusion” clause whichexempts crude oil. Fractions of crude oil, and products (both finished and intermediate) from the crudeoil refining process and any indigenous components of such from the CERCLA Section 103 reportingrequirements. However, other federal reporting requirements, including SARA Section 304, as well asthe Clean Water Act may still apply.California Prop. 65: WARNING! This product contains a chemical known to the State of California tocause birth defects or other reproductive harm.Toluene108-88-3Benzene71-43-213 / 14

SAFETY DATA SHEETGASOLINE, UNLEADED E-10Page 14 of 14SECTION 16. OTHER INFORMATIONFurther informationThe information provided in this Safety Data Sheet is correct to the best of our knowledge, information and belief atthe date of its publication. The information given is designed only as guidance for safe handling, use, processing,storage, transportation, disposal and release and is not to be considered a warranty or quality specification. Theinformation relates only to the specific material designated and may not be valid for such material used incombination with any other materials or in any process, unless specified in the text.TemplatePrepared by:GWU mbHBirlenbacher Str. 18D-57078 SiegenGermanyTelephone: 49-(0)271-88072-0Revision Date:02/29/201619, 21, 26, 85, 1502, 1503, 1504, 1505, 1655, 1657, 1658, 1690, 1702, 1703, 1704, 1705, 1706, 1709, 1712, 1713,1720, 1721, 1731, 1736, 1737, 1738, 1739, 1765, 1767, 1768, 1849, 185014 / 14

N-hexane 110-54-3 PEL 500 ppm 1,800 mg/m3 ACGIH Toluene 108-88-3 TWA 50 ppm Xylene 1330-20-7 TWA 100 ppm 1330-20-7 STEL 150 ppm Ethanol; Ethyl alcohol 64-17-5 TWA 1,000 ppm Trimethylbenzene 25551-13-7 TWA 25 ppm Isopentane; 2-Methylbutane 78-78-4 TWA 600 ppm Naphthalene 91-20-3

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