CONSOLIDATED ENERGY COMPANY LLC
910 Main Street
Jesup, Iowa 50648
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
1 CHEMICAL PRODUCT & COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
GASOLINE
TRADE NAME
CAS NUMBER MIXTURE
MSDS NUMBER 5466
PRODUCT CODE MULTIPLE
SYNONYM(S) UNLEADED GASOLINE; NO LEAD GASOLINE; MOTOR FUEL;
PREM NO LEAD GASOLINE; APPLICABLE TO ALL GRADES
MANUFACTURE/ Flint Hills Resources, LP P.O. Box 2917, Wichita, KS 67201
SUPPLIERS Frontier Oil and Refining Company, 4610 S. Ulster, Suite 200; Denver
CO. 80237
Cenex, A division of CHS Cooperatives, P.O. Box 64089, Mail Station
525, St Paul, MN 55164
Citgo Petroleum Corporation, P.O. Box 3758. Tulsa, OK 74102
Exxommoblie Oil Corp., 3225 Gallows Road, Fairfax VA. 22037
Gary-Williams Energy Corp., 1207 Soverign Row. OKC, OK 73108
Lion Oil Co., 1000 McHenry St., ElDorado, AK 71730
Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLC., 539 South Main St., Findlay, OH 45840
Conoco/Phillips, Bartlesville, OK 74004
Valero Marketing and Supply Co., P.O. Box 500, San Antonio, TX 78292
F.C. Stone Trading, 10330 NW Prairieview RD., Kansas City, MO 64153
SRP, 8101 E. Prentice Ave., Suite 704, Greenwood Village, CO 80111
Western Petroleum Company, 9531 West 78th St., Eden Prairie, MN 55344
TransMontaigne Product Services, Inc, 370 S17th Street, Suite 2750, Denver, Co.
80202
Premcor Refining Group Inc., 8182 Maryland Ave. Clayton, MO 63105
Center Marketing Company, 600 Mason Ridge Center Drive, St. Louis, Mo. 63141
Apex Oil Co., 8235 Forsyth, 4th Floor, St Louis, Mo 63105
TELEPHONE NUMBERS-24 HOUR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
Chemtrec 800-633-8253
Consolidated Energy Company 800-399-1562
2 COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Ingredient Name CAS Number Concentration* Exposure limits/Health Hazards
GASOLINE, UNLEADED Mixture 100%-%weight Gasoline:
300 ppm 8-Hour TWA (ACGIH)
500 ppm 15-min STEL (ACGIH)
XYLENES 1330-20-7 0-25% 100- ppm 8-Hour TWA (OSHA)
100- ppm 8-Hour TWA (ACGIH)
150- ppm 15-min STEL (ACGIH)
TOLUENE 108-88-3 0-20% 200- ppm. 8-Hour TWA (OSHA)
300 璸pm CEILING (OSHA)
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50- ppm 8-Hour TWA (ACGIH)
N-HEXANE 110-54-3 0-7% 500- ppm 8-Hour TWA (OSHA)
50 - ppm 8-Hour TWA (ACGIH)
BENZNE 71-43-2 0-5% 1 - ppm 8-Hour TWA (OSHA)
5 - ppm 15-Min STEL (OSHA)
0.5 ?ppm 8-Hour TWA (ACGIH)
95-63-6 0-3% 25 - ppm 8-Hour TWA (ACGIH)
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENEZE
ETHYLBENZENE 100-41-4 0-2% 100-ppm 8-Hour TWA (OSHA)
100-ppm 8-Hour TWA (ACGIH)
125-ppm 15-Min STEL (ACGIH)
NAPHTHALENE 91-20-3 0-1% 10 -ppm 8-Hour TWA (OSHA)
10 -ppm 8-Hour TWA (ACGIH)
15 -ppm 15-Min STEL (ACGIH)
CUMENE 98-82-8 0-1% 50 -ppm 8-Hour TWA (OSHA)
50 -ppm 8-Hour TWA (ACGIH)
CYCLOHEXANE 110-82-7 0-1% 300-ppm 8-Hour TWA (OSHA)
300-ppm 8-Hour TWA (ACGIH)
*Values do not reflect absolute minimums and maximums; these values are typical which may vary
from time to time.
COMPOSITION COMMENTS
This Material Data Sheet is intended to communicate potential health hazards and potential physical
hazards associated with the product(s) covered by this sheet, and is not intended to communicate
product specific information. For product specific information, contact your Pawnee Petroleum Products
representative.
3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
WARNING!
HEATH HAZARDS
MAY BE IRRITATING TO THE SKIN, EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT
MAY BE HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED OR INHALED
OVEREXPOSURE MAY CAUSE CNS DEPRESSION
ASPIRATION HAZARD IF SWALLOWED-CAN ENTER LUNGS AND CAUSE DAMAGE
MAY CAUSE CARDIAC SENSITIAZTION
POTENTIAL REPRODUCTIVE HAZARD
DANGER-CONTAINS BENZENE-CANCER HAZARD
SEE "TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION" (SECTION 11) FOR MORE INFORMATION
FLAMMABILITY HAZARDS
EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE
FORMS EXPLOSIVE MIXTURES WITH AIR
MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE
REACTIVITY HAZARDS
STABLE
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POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS, SKIN
SLIGHTLY TO MODERATELY IRRITATING. Contacts may cause reddening, itching and inflammation.
Repeated or prolonged contact may result in drying, reddening, itching, pain, inflammation, cracking and
possible secondary infection with tissue damage. Defatting agent.
Absorption from prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause systemic toxicity.
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS, EYE
Direct contact may cause irritation, redness, tearing and blurred vision.
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS, INHALATION
SLIGHTLY TOXIC. Breathing of the mists, vapors or fumes may irritate the nose, throat and lungs.
Symptoms may include sore throat, coughing, labored breathing, sneezing and burning sensation,
depending on the concentration and duration of exposure.
Exposure to high concentrations of mists may lead to oil chemical pneumonia.
May cause central nervous system depression or effects. Symptoms may include headache,
excitation, euphoria, dizziness, incordination, drowsiness, light-headedness, blurred vision, fatigue, tremors,
convulsions, loss of consciousness, coma, respiratory arrest and death, depending on the concentration and
duration of exposure. Repeated or prolonged exposure may cause behavioral changes.
Overexposure to this material may cause systemic damage including target organ effects listed under
"Toxicological Information" (Section 11).
Other specific symptoms of exposure are listed under "Toxicological Information" (Section 11).
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS, INGESTION
SLIGHTLY TOXIC. May cause irritation of the mouth, throat and gastrointestinal tract. Symptoms may
include salivation, pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
Aspiration into the lungs may cause pneumonia and lung damage.
Exposure may also cause central nervous system symptoms similar to those listed under "Inhalation" (see
Inhalation section).
Overexposure to this material may cause systemic damage including target organ effects listed under
"Toxicological Information" (Section 11).
Other specific symptoms of exposure are listed under "Toxicological Information" (Section 11).
4 FIRST AID MEASURES
SKIN
Immediately wash skin with plenty of soap and water while removing contaminated clothing and
shoes. Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists
Place contaminated clothing in closed container for storage until laundered or discarded. If clothing
is to be laundered, inform person performing operation of contaminant's hazardous properties.
discard contaminated leather goods.
EYE
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Flush immediately with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Eyelids should be held away
from the eyeball to ensure thorough rinsing. Get medical attention if irritation persists.
INHALATION
Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, institute rescue breathing. If breathing is difficult, ensure
airway is clear and give oxygen.
Keep affected person warm and at rest. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION
INGESTION
Do not induce vomiting because of danger or aspirating liquid into lungs, causing serious damage and
chemical pneumonia. If spontaneous vomiting occurs, keep head below hips to prevent aspiration
and monitor for breathing difficulty. Gastric lavage should be preformed only by qualified medical
personnel.
Keep affected person warm and at rest. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION.
NOTES TO PHYSICAN
Aspiration o low viscosity petroleum hydrocarbons may cause severe pneumonia (oil pneumonia). Vomiting
should not be induced. In unconscious victims, sue of an endotracheal tube should be considered, if gastric
lavage is undertaken. If spontaneous vomiting has occurred, the patient should be monitored for symptoms of
pneumonitis, as this effect may be delayed up to 48 hours.
In cases of acute poisoning, artificial respiration with administration of oxygen is useful for support. DO NOT
GIVE EPINEPHRINE, EPHEDRINE, OR SIMILAR ADRENERGIC DURGS. THEY MAY INDUCE
FATAL VENTRICULAR FIBILLATION. Electrocardiographic monitoring should be carried out with
severely ill patients to anticipate possible cardiac arrest.
Anemia may require the usual supportive measures. Medical evaluation of acute overexposure should include
hematological determinations until stable. In severe acute and chronic poisoning, both renal and hepatic
damage may occur and should be anticipated in such cases. Respiratory and pulmonary problems may require
special attention. After sever acute symptoms have been alleviated, it may be advisable to consider periodic
monitoring of the patient until such time as the likelihood of the other adverse effects can be discounted.
INHALATION ABUSE: Gasoline in the one of the solvents used by chemical substance abusers. These
patients may present acute or chronic CNS signs or symptoms as well as arrhythmias.
5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS
Combustion may produce COx, NOx, SOx, reactive hydrocarbons, and irritating vapors
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA
Use water spray, dry chemical, alcohol foam, all purpose AFFF or carbon dioxide to extinguish fire.
BASIC FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES
Shut off source if possible.
Evacuate area and fight fire from safe distance.
If leak or spill has not ignited, ventilate area and use water spray to disperse gas or vapor and to
protect personnel attempting to stop leak.
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Use water to cool adjacent structures and to protect personnel. Shut off source flow if possible. Stay away
from storage tank ends.
Containers can build up pressure if exposed to heat (fire). Stay away from storage tank ends. Withdraw
immediately in case of rising sound from venting safety device or any discoloration of storage tank due to fire.
Be aware that a BLEVE (Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion) may occur unless surfaces are kept cool
with water.
Firefighters must wear MSHA/NIOSH approved positive pressure breathing apparatus (SCBA) with full face
mask and full protective equipment.
UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSIN HAZARDS
Extremely flammable. Vapors from flammable or explosive mixtures with air at room temperature. Vapor or
gas may spread to distant ignition sources and flash back.
Explosion hazard if exposed to extreme heat or to physical or thermal shock.
Flash Point -45 *F (-43 *C)
Autoignition Temperature 536-853 *F (280-456 *C)
Flammability Limits in Air, Lower, % by Volume 1.2%
Flammability Limits in Air, Upper, % by Volume 7.6%
6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
EMERGENCY ACTION
Eliminate and/or shut off ignition sources and keep ignition sources out of the area. Keep unnecessary.
People away; isolate hazard area and deny entry. Stay upwind. Isolate for ?mile in all directions if tank,
railcar or tank truck is involved in fire. Evacuate area endangered by release as required. (See Exposure
Control/Personal Protection ?Section 8).
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS
Eliminate all sources of ignition. Isolate hazard areas and deny entry.
If material is released to the environment, take immediate steps to stop and contain release. Caution
should be exercised regarding personnel safety and exposure to the released material. Notify local
authorities and the National Response Center, if required.
SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE
Keep unnecessary people away. Isolate area for at least 25-50 meters (80-160 feet) to preserve public
Safety. For large spills, consider initial evacuation for at least 300 meters (1000 feet).
Keep ignition sources out of the area and shout off all ignition sources. Absorb spill with inert
material (e.g. dry sand, or earth) then place in chemical waste container. Large spills: Dike far
ahead of liquid spill for later disposal. Stop leak when safe to do so.
Use vapor suppressing foam to reduce vapors. Stop leak when safe to do so.
See Exposure Control/Personal Protection (Section 8).
7 HANDLING AND STORAGE
HANDLING
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Ground lines and equipment used during transfer to reduce the possibility of static spark-initiated fire
or explosion. Use non-sparking tools. DO not cut, grind, drill, weld, or reuse containers unless
adequate precautions are taken against these hazards.
Do not eat, drink, or smoke in areas of use or storage.
STORAGE
Store in tightly closed containers in a cool, dry, isolated, well-ventilated area away from heat, sources
of ignition and incompatibles. Avoid contact with strong oxidizers.
Empty containers may contain product residue. Do not reuse without adequate precautions.
8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION
ENGINEERING CONTROLS
Ventilation and other forms of engineering controls are the preferred means of controlling exposures.
EYE PROTECTION: PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (PPE)
Wear chemical safety goggles and face shield. Have eye wash facilities readily available where eye
contact can occur.
SKIN PROTECTION: PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
Avoid skin contact with this material. Use appropriate chemical protective gloves when handling.
Use good personal hygiene.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (PPE)
A NIOSH/MSHA approve air purifying respirator with an appropriate cartridge or canister may be appropriate
under circumstances where airborne concentrations are expected to exceed exposure limits. Protection
provided by air purifying respirators is limited. Use a positive pressure air supplied respirator if there is any
potential for an uncontrolled release, exposure levels are not known, or any other circumstances where air
purifying respirators may not provide adequate protection.
9 PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL PROPERITES
ODOR AND APPEARANCE
CLEAR, COLORLESS TO LIGHT COLORED LIQUID WITH AROMATIC ODOR
Boiling Point 80 *F (27 *C)
Specific Gravity .07-0.75
Melting Point -130 *F (-60 *C)
Percent Volatile 100%
Vapor Pressure 6.4 ?15 psia @ 100 *F (38 *C)
Vapor Density 3-4
Bulk Density ND
Solubility in Water NEGLIGIBLE
Octanol/Water Partn ND
Volatile Organic ND
Pour Point ND
pH Value ESSENTIALLY NEUTRAL
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Freezing Point ND
Viscosity ND
Evaporation Rate MODERATLEY FAST
Molecular Formula MIXTURE
Molecular Weight NA
Chemical Family HYDROCARBON MIXTURE
Odor Threshold ND
10 STABILITY & REACTIVITY
STABILITY/INCOMPABILITY
Incompatible with oxidizing agents. See precautions under handling & Storage (Section 7).
HAZARDOUS REACTIONS/DECOMPOSITON PRODUCTS
Combustion may produce COx, NOx, SOx, reactive hydrocarbons, and irritating vapors.
11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
ROUTES OF EXPOSURE
Inhalation, ingestion, skin and eye contact
TOXICOLOGICAL DATA
Acute or chronic overexposure to this material or its components may cause systemic toxicity, including
adverse effects to the following: liver, kidney, spleen, pancreas, pituitary, thyroid, adrenals, thymus,
cardiovascular, respiratory and nervous system.
Exposure to components of this material may cause the following specific symptoms, depending on the
Concentration and duration of exposure: anemia.
This material may contain benzene. Benzene is carcinogenic to laboratory animals when given by intubation
or by inhalation. There is an association between occupational exposure to benzene and human leukemia.
Carcinogenic determination: IARC human positive and Animal suspected carcinogen; NTP Known
carcinogen; ACGIH Suspected carcinogen; OSHA carcinogen. Acute benzene poisoning causes central
nervous system depression. Chronic exposure affects the hematopoietic system causing blood disorders
including anemia and pancytopenia. Mutagenic and clastogenic in mammalian and non-mammalian test
systems. Reproductive or developmental toxicant only at doses that are maternally toxic, based on tests with
animals.
This material may contain toluene. Toluene is an eye, skin, and respiratory tract irritant as well as a central
nervous system depressant. Overexposure may result in damage to the brain, liver, kidney, cardiovascular,
respiratory and neurological systems. Prolonged and repeated exposure may result in behavior effect, anemia,
and color vision abnormalities, blindness and hearing loss. It has been shown to produce reproductive effects
in both humans and laboratory animals. It has also been reported to produce cardiac sensitization. Repeated
or prolonged exposure to toluene may result in skin absorption, which may result in toxic effects. IARC has
determined that there is inadequate evidence for the carcinogenicity of toluene in humans and experimental
animals (IARC Class 3)
This material may contain n-Hexane. n-Hexane is a skin, eye and respiratory tract irritant. It is a cardiac
sensitizer, central nervous system depressant and a neurotoxin. Acute exposure may result in dizziness,
asphyxia, anesthesia, brain damage, and cardiac arrest at high concentrations. Repeated or prolonged exposure
may result in peripheral neuropathy, characterized by progressive weakness, facial and limb numbness, color
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vision abnormalities and paralysis of the limbs. It has been observed to cause damage to the testes and fetal
effects in a two-generation animal study. NTP has reported it to cause liver tumors in female mice. Persons
with skin, lung, liver and kidney disorders may be at increased risk.
This material may contain naphthalene. Naphthalene can be harmful by any route of exposure. Humans may
be more sensitive to naphthalene than laboratory animals. Naphthalene can cause skin and eye irritation and
acute central nervous system effects. It can also cause blood effects, including hemolytic and aplastic anemia,
cataracts, liver and kidney damage. Following maternal exposure, naphthalene has also been reported to cause
fetal blood system, liver and possible eye damage. In a 2-year lifetime inhalation bioassay, female mice
showed a significantly increased incidence of pulmonary alveolar and bronchiolar adenomas. On this basis,
NTP has determined that there is some evidence of naphthalene carcinogenicity in female mice. Both male
and female mice showed evidence of chronic inflammation and its associated response in the respiratory
system.
CARCINOGENICITY
Wholly vaporized unleaded gasoline produced an increased incidence of liver cancers in female mice and
kidney cancers in male rats flowing a two-year inhalation period. Subsequent investigations indicate that
kidney damage, linked to kidney cancer, may be specific to the male rat. IARC has determined that there is
limited evidence for the carcinogenicity of unleaded gasoline in experimental animals and inadequate evidence
in humans. (IARC Class 2b)). Solvent extracts of gasoline exhaust particles produced skin cancer in
laboratory animals leading IARC to categorize gasoline engine exhaust as a possible human cancer hazard.
Has been shown to be positive in mutagenicity assays.
This material may contain ethylbenzene. IARC has determined that there is inadequate evidence of the
carcinogenicity of ethylbenzene in humans. IARC has determined that there is sufficient evidence for the
varcinogenicity of ethylbenxene in experimental animals (IARC Class 2B).
This material may contain naphthalene. IARC has determined that there is sufficient evidence for the
carcinogenicity of naphthalene in experimental animals (IARC Class 2B).
TERATOGENICITY, MUTAGENICITY, OTHER REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS
Has been shown to be positive in mutagenicity assays.
This material contains components which may cause adverse reproductive and/or developmental effects.
Pregnant women may be at increased risk from exposure. Consumption of alcoholic beverages may enhance
toxic effects.
PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE
Pre-existing medical conditions which may be aggravated by exposure include disorders of the kidney, liver,
skin, blood, eyes, immune cardiovascular, respiratory and nervous system.
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
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13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
WASTE DISPOSAL
This material, as supplied, when discarded or disposed of, is a hazardous waste according to Federal
regulations (40CFR 261) due to its ignitability and benzene content. Under the Resource Conservation and
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Recovery Act (RCRA), it is the responsibility of the user of the product to determine, at the time of disposal,
whether the material is a hazardous waste subject RCRA.
The transportation, storage, treatment and disposal of RCRA waste material must be conducted in compliance
with 40 CFR 262, 263, 264, 268, and 270. Disposal can occur only in properly permitted facilities. Check
state and local regulations for any additional requirements as these may be more restrictive than federal laws
and regulations. Chemical additions, processing or otherwise altering this material may make waste
management information presented in this MSDA incomplete, inaccurate or otherwise inappropriate. Disposal
of this material must be conducted in compliance with all federal, state and local regulations.
14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION
BILL OF LADING ?BULK (U.S. DOT)
Gasoline, 3, UN1203, PG II RQ, (Benzene, Xylenes)
BILL OF LADING ?NON-BULK (U.S. DOT)
Gasoline, 3, UN1203, PG II RQ, (Benzene, Xylenes)
U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Requirements
General Transportation Information for Bulk Shipments
Proper Shipping Name Gasoline
Hazard Class 3 UN/NA Code UN 1203
Packaging Group PG II
Labels Required Flammable Liquid
Placards Required Flammable Liquid, UN 1203
Reportable Quantity See Regulatory Information (Section 15)
General Transportation Information for Non-Bulk Shipments
Proper Shipping Name Gasoline
Hazard Class 3 UN/NA Code UN1203
Packaging Group PG II
Labels Required Flammable Liquid
Placards Required Flammable Liquid, UN 1203
Reportable Quantity See Regulatory Information (Section 15)
COMMENTS
The above description may not cover shipping in all cases, please consult 49 CFR 100-185 for specific
shipping information.
15 REGULATORY INFORMATION
FEDERAL REGULATIONS
All ingredients are on the TSCA inventory, or are not required to be listed on the TSCA inventory.
Consult OSHA's Benzene standard 29 CFR 1910.1028 for provisions on air monitoring, employee training,
medical monitoring, etc.
This material may be subject to export notification under TSCA section 12(b); contains: Cyclohexane (CAS #
110-82-7)
A release of this material, as supplied, is exempt from reporting under the Comprehensive Environmental
Response compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) by the petroleum exclusion. Releases may be reported
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to the National Response center (800-424-8802) under the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1321 (b)(3) and (5).
Check state and local regulations for any additional requirements as these may be more restrictive than federal
laws and regulations. Failure to report may result in substantial civil and criminal penalties.
This material does not contain toxic chemicals (in excess of the applicable de minimus concentration) that are
subject to the annual toxic chemical release reporting requirements of the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act (SARA) Section 313 (40 CFR 372).
This material contains one or more components designated as hazardous substances or toxic pollutants
pursuant to the Federal Clean Water Act (40 CFR 116.4 Table A; 40 CFR 401.5). Any unpermitted
introduction of this material into a facility stormwater or wastewater discharge may constitute a violation of
the Clear Water Act. Facilities must notify the appropriate permitting agency prior to introducing this material
into the aforementioned discharges.
This material contains one or more substances listed as hazardous, toxic, or flammable air pollutants under
Section 112 of the Clear Air Act.
There may be specific regulations at the local, regional or state/provincial level that pertain to this material.
STATE REGULATIONS
SARA TITLE III RATINGS
Immediate Hazard: X Delayed Hazard: X Fire hazard: X Pressure Hazard: -
Reactivity Hazard -
NFPA RATINGS
Health 1 Flammability 3 Reactivity 0 Special Hazards
HMIS RATINGS
Health 2* Flammability 3 Reactivity 0
Following ingredients of this product are listed in SARA313
SARA Listed Ingredient Name CAS Number Maximum %
XYLENES 1330-20-7 25.0
TOLUENE 108-88-3 20.0
N-HEXANE 110-54-3 7.0
BENZENE 71-43-2 5.0
1.2.4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 95-63-6 3.0
ETHYLBENZENE 100-41-4 2.0
NAPHTHALENE 91-20-3 1.0
CUMENE 98-82-8 1.0
CYCLOHEXANE 110-82-7 1.0
16 OTHER INFORMATION
DISCLAIMER
NOTICE: The information presented herein is based on data considered to be accurate as of the date of the
preparation of this Material Safety Data Sheet. However, an MSDS may not be used as a commercial
specification sheet of manufacture or seller, and no warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made
as the to accuracy or comprehensiveness of the foregoing data and safety information, nor is any authorization
given or implied to practice any patented invention without a license. In addition, no responsibility can be
assumed by vendor for any damage or injury resulting from abnormal use, from any failure to adhere to
recommended practices, or from any hazards inherent in the nature of the product.
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