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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY INFORMATION
Product Name: Turbo Blue Advantage
Sunoco, Inc. (R&M) |
1735 Market Street LL |
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
19103-7583 |
Racing
fuel |
Chemtrec |
(800)
424-9300 |
|
Sunoco
Inc. |
(800)
964-8861 |
|
Product
Safety Information |
(888)
567-3066 |
2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Component
|
CAS No.
|
Amount (Vol%)
|
|
ALKYLATE |
64741-66-8 |
85 - 80 |
|
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
10 - 20 |
|
ISOPENTANE |
78-78-4 |
5 - 10 |
|
BUTANE |
106-97-8 |
5 - 10 |
|
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
0.05 - 0.15 |
|
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
0.001 - 0.01 |
|
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
0.001 - 0.01 |
|
CYCLOPENTANE |
287-92-3 |
0.003 - 0.01 |
|
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
0.001 - 0.01 |
|
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
0.001 - 0.01 |
|
|
CAS No.
|
Governing Body
|
Exposure Limits
|
ALKYLATE |
64741-66-8 |
Sunoco |
TWA |
100 |
ppm |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
ACGIH |
STEL |
2.5 |
ppm |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
OSHA |
STEL |
5 |
ppm |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
ACGIH |
TWA |
0.5 |
ppm |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
OSHA |
TWA |
1 |
ppm |
BUTANE |
106-97-8 |
ACGIH |
TWA |
1000 |
ppm |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
ACGIH |
STEL |
125 |
ppm |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
ACGIH |
TWA |
100 |
ppm |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
OSHA |
TWA |
100 |
ppm |
ISOPENTANE |
78-78-4 |
Sunoco |
STEL |
750 |
ppm |
ISOPENTANE |
78-78-4 |
ACGIH |
TWA |
600 |
ppm |
ISOPENTANE |
78-78-4 |
Sunoco |
TWA |
600 |
ppm |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
ACGIH |
TWA |
50 |
ppm |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
OSHA |
TWA |
500 |
ppm |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
NIOSH |
STEL |
150 |
ppm |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
ACGIH |
TWA |
20 |
ppm |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
OSHA |
TWA |
200 |
ppm |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
ACGIH |
STEL |
150 |
ppm |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
ACGIH |
TWA |
100 |
ppm |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
OSHA |
TWA |
100 |
ppm |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
ACGIH |
TWA |
0.1 |
mg/m3 |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
OSHA |
TWA |
0.075 |
mg/m3 |
CYCLOPENTANE |
287-92-3 |
ACGIH |
TWA |
600 |
ppm |
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Danger!
Extremely flammable liquid and vapor.
Vapors may cause flash fire or explosion. Excessive exposure to mists or vapors
generated by heat may cause irritation to eyes, nose, throat, lungs and
respiratory tract. Harmful or fatal if
swallowed. Pulmonary aspiration hazard. While ingesting or vomiting, may enter lungs
and produce damage. Harmful if
inhaled. Overexposure may lead to
serious disturbances of heart rhythm and nervous system effects, including
drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, headaches,
paralysis, loss of consciousness
and even death. May be absorbed through
the skin causing systemic effects. May
cause skin irritation. May cause eye
irritation. Contains material or
materials that can cause cancer. May
cause target organ or system damage to the following: central nervous system, eye,
kidney, liver, respiratory system, skin,
blood, cardiovascular
system, heart, reproductive system, peripheral nervous system, bone marrow,
Hazards Ratings:
Key: 0 = least, 1 = slight, 2 = moderate, 3 = high, 4 =
extreme
|
Health
|
Fire
|
Reactivity
|
PPI
|
NFPA |
1 |
3 |
0 |
|
HMIS |
2 |
3 |
0 |
X |
The following
diseases or disorders may be aggravated by exposure to this product: skin,
eye, blood forming organs, nervous system, respiratory system, lung (asthma-like conditions), cardiovascular system, liver,
kidney,
High concentrations may lead to central
nervous system effects (drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, headaches, paralysis and
loss of consciousness and even death).
May cause serious disturbances of heart rhythm. Excessive exposure to mists or vapors
generated by heat may cause irritation to eyes, nose, throat, lungs and
respiratory tract. Solvent
"huffing/sniffing" (abuse) or intentional prolonged overexposure to
high levels of vapors can produce abnormal behavior, convulsions,
hallucinations, delerium, nervous system damage, serious disturbances of heart
rhythm and sudden death. Repeated
excessive exposures may cause blood disorders such as anemia and leukemia. Contains a material that has been related to
cancer in humans.
LC50 (mg/l): |
no data |
|
LC50
(mg/m3): |
no
data |
|
LC50
(ppm): |
no data |
|
Moderately irritating to the skin. May be absorbed through the skin causing
systemic effects. This product contains
an organic lead compound which may be absorbed dermally. Prolonged or repeated contact can result in
defatting and drying of the skin which may result in skin irritation and
dermatitis (rash).
Draize
Skin Score: |
no data |
|
Out of 8.0 |
|
LD50
(mg/kg): |
no data |
|
Moderately irritating to the eyes. Contact with the eye may cause redness,
burning, tearing and/or blurred vision.
Harmful or fatal if swallowed. Pulmonary aspiration hazard. While ingesting or vomiting, may enter lungs
and produce damage. Irritating to mouth,
throat, and stomach. May produce central
nervous system effects, which includes dizziness, loss of balance and
coordination, unconsciousness, coma and even death.
LD50 (g/kg): |
no data |
|
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial
respiration. If breathing is difficult,
give oxygen and continue to monitor. Get
immediate medical attention.
Immediately flush with large amounts of
water for 20 minutes, use soap if available.
Remove contaminated clothing, including shoes, after flushing has
begun. Get prompt medical
attention. Injection injuries may not
appear serious at first but within a few hours, without proper treatment, the
area will become swollen, discolored and extremely painful. Wash clothing before reuse.
Flush eye with water for 20
minutes. Get medical attention.
If swallowed, immediately contact a
physician or Poison Control Center.
Never give anything by mouth to an intoxicated, unconscious or
convulsing person. Get immediate medical
attention. Do not induce vomiting!
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
The following
media may be used to extinguish a fire involving this material: Water spray;
Regular foam; Dry chemical; Carbon dioxide;
Use water spray to cool fire exposed
tanks and containers. Wear structural
fire fighting gear. The use of fresh air
equipment such as Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) or Supplied Air
Respirators should be worn for fire fighting if exposure or potential exposure
to products of combustion is expected.
|
Typical
|
Minimum
|
Maximum
|
Text Result
|
Units
|
Method
|
Flash Point |
|
|
|
MINUS 40 EST'D |
F |
N/A |
Autoignition
Temperature |
|
|
|
536 ESTIMATED |
F |
N/A |
Lower Explosion Limit |
1.5 |
|
|
|
% |
N/A |
Upper Explosion Limit |
7.6 |
|
|
|
% |
N/A |
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Prevent ignition, stop leak and
ventilate the area. Contain spilled
liquid with sand or earth. DO NOT use
combustible materials such as sawdust.
Absorb spill with inert material (e.g., dry sand or earth), then place
in a chemical waste container. Do not
use spark-generating metals for sweeping up spilled material. Avoid runoff into storm sewers and ditches
which lead to waterways. Vapor can be
controlled using a water fog. Water
streams should not be directed to the liquid as this will cause the liquid to
boil and generate more vapor. Keep
personnel upwind from leak. Use
appropriate personal protective equipment as stated in Section 8 of this
MSDS. Advise the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) and appropriate state agencies, if required.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Follow all MSDS/label precautions even
after container is emptied because it may retain product residue. Use only in a well-ventilated area. Ground and bond containers when transferring
material. Avoid breathing (dust, vapor,
mist, gas). Avoid contact with eyes,
skin, and clothing. Wash thoroughly
after handling. Never siphon by
mouth. "Empty" containers
retain product residue (liquid and/or vapor) and can be dangerous. DO NOT PRESSURIZE, CUT, WELD, BRAZE, SOLDER,
DRILL, GRIND, OR EXPOSE SUCH CONTAINERS TO HEAT, FLAME, SPARKS, STATIC
ELECTRICITY, OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION.
THEY MAY EXPLODE AND CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. Empty drums should be completely drained,
properly bunged, and promptly returned to a drum reconditioned, or properly
disposed of. A static electrical
discharge can accumulate when this material is flowing through pipes, nozzles
or filters or when it is agitated. A
static spark discharge can ignite accumulated vapors particularly during dry
weather. Always bond receiving
containers to the fill pipe before and during loading. Always keep nozzle in contact with the
container throughout the loading process.
Do not fill any portable container in or on the vehicle.
Keep away from heat, sparks, and
flame. Keep container closed when not in
use. Store in a cool dry place. Consult NFPA and / or OSHA codes for
additional information. NFPA class IB
storage. Flash point is less than 73
degrees F and boiling point is greater than or equal to 100 degrees F. Outside or detached storage is preferred.
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Consult With a Health and Safety
Professional for Specific Selections
Use process enclosures, local exhaust
ventilation, or other engineering controls to control airborne levels below
recommended exposure limits. Use with
adequate ventilation. Local exhaust
ventilation may be necessary to control any air contaminants to within their
TLVs during the use of this product. Use
explosion-proof ventilation equipment.
Facilities storing or utilizing this material should be equipped with an
eyewash facility and a safety shower.
Use chemical splash goggles and face
shield (ANSI Z87.1 or approved equivalent).
The glove(s) listed below may provide
protection against permeation. Gloves of
other chemically resistant materials may not provide adequate protection. Protective gloves are recommended to protect
against contact with product.
Nitrile; Viton; Teflon;
Concentration
in air determines the level of respiratory protection needed. Use only NIOSH certified respiratory equipment. Half-mask air purifying respirator with
organic vapor cartridges is acceptable for exposures to ten (10) times the
exposure limit. Full-face air purifying
respirator with organic vapor cartridges is acceptable for exposures to fifty
(50) times the exposure limit. Exposure
should not exceed the cartridge limit of 1000 ppm. Protection by air purifying respirators is
limited. Use a positive pressure-demand
full-face supplied air respirator or SCBA for exposures greater than fifty (50)
times the exposure limit. If exposure is
above the IDLH (Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health) or there is the
possibility of an uncontrolled release, or exposure levels are unknown, then
use a positive pressure-demand full-face supplied air respirator with escape bottle
or SCBA. Wear a NIOSH-approved (or
equivalent) full-facepiece airline respirator in the positive pressure mode
with emergency escape provisions.
Where
splashing is possible, full chemically resistant protective clothing (e.g.,
acid suit) and boots are required. The
following materials are acceptable for use as protective clothing: Nitrile;
Viton; Teflon; Facilities storing or utilizing this material
should be equipped with an eyewash facility and a safety shower. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before
reuse. For non-fire emergencies,
positive pressure SCBA and structural firefighter's protective clothing will
provide only limited protection.
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Physical Property
|
Typical
|
Units
|
Text Result
|
Reference
|
Appearance |
|
N/A |
BLUE
LIQUID |
|
Boiling Point |
|
F |
100-257 |
|
Bulk Density |
|
lb/gal |
no
data |
|
Melting Point |
|
F |
no
data |
|
Molecular Weight |
|
g/mole |
no
data |
|
Octanol/Water Coefficient |
|
N/A |
no
data |
|
pH |
|
N/A |
no data |
|
Specific Gravity |
0.71 |
N/A |
|
|
Solubility In Water |
|
wt
% |
NIL
TO 15% |
|
Odor |
|
N/A |
GASOLINE
ODOR. |
|
Odor Threshold |
|
ppm |
<
1 |
|
Vapor Pressure |
|
psia |
5
- 16 |
|
Viscosity (F) |
|
SUS |
no
data |
|
Viscosity (C) |
|
CsT |
no
data |
|
% Volatile |
100 |
wt
% |
|
|
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stable
The following materials are
incompatible with this product: Strong
oxidizers Alkaline materials; Acids;
Chlorine; Concentrated
oxygen; Halogens and halogenated
compounds; Hydrogen peroxide;
Combustion may produce carbon monoxide,
carbon dioxide and other asphyxiants.
Will not polymerize.
11. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Gasoline spills are toxic to fish and
aquatic flora.
12. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Follow federal, state and local
regulations. This material is a RCRA
hazardous waste. Do not flush material
to drain or storm sewer. Contract to
authorized disposal service.
13. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Governing Body
|
Mode
|
Proper Shipping Name
|
DOT |
Ground |
Gasoline |
Governing Body
|
Mode
|
Hazard Class
|
UN/NA No.
|
Label
|
DOT |
Ground |
3
(Flammable liquid) |
1203 |
Flammable
Liquid |
14. REGULATORY INFORMATION
Regulatory List
|
Component
|
CAS No.
|
ACGIH
- Occupational Exposure Limits - Carcinogens |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
ACGIH
- Occupational Exposure Limits - Carcinogens |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
ACGIH
- Occupational Exposure Limits - Carcinogens |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
ACGIH
- Occupational Exposure Limits - Carcinogens |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
ACGIH
- Occupational Exposure Limits - Carcinogens |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
ACGIH
- Occupational Exposure Limits - TWAs |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
ACGIH
- Occupational Exposure Limits - TWAs |
BUTANE |
106-97-8 |
ACGIH
- Occupational Exposure Limits - TWAs |
CYCLOPENTANE |
287-92-3 |
ACGIH
- Occupational Exposure Limits - TWAs |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
ACGIH
- Occupational Exposure Limits - TWAs |
ISOPENTANE |
78-78-4 |
ACGIH
- Occupational Exposure Limits - TWAs |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
ACGIH
- Occupational Exposure Limits - TWAs |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
ACGIH
- Occupational Exposure Limits - TWAs |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
ACGIH
- Occupational Exposure Limits - TWAs |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
ACGIH
- Short Term Exposure Limits |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
ACGIH
- Short Term Exposure Limits |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
ACGIH
- Short Term Exposure Limits |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
ACGIH
- Skin Absorption Designation |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
ACGIH
- Skin Absorption Designation |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
ACGIH
- Skin Absorption Designation |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
ACGIH
- Skin Absorption Designation |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
CAA
(Clean Air Act) - HON Rule - Organic HAPs |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
CAA
(Clean Air Act) - HON Rule - Organic HAPs |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
CAA
(Clean Air Act) - HON Rule - Organic HAPs |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
CAA
(Clean Air Act) - HON Rule - Organic HAPs |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
CAA
(Clean Air Act) - HON Rule - Organic HAPs |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
CAA
(Clean Air Act) - HON Rule - SOCMI Chemicals |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
CAA
(Clean Air Act) - HON Rule - SOCMI Chemicals |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
CAA
(Clean Air Act) - HON Rule - SOCMI Chemicals |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
CAA
(Clean Air Act) - HON Rule - SOCMI Chemicals |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
CAA
(Clean Air Act) - HON Rule - SOCMI Chemicals |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
CAA
(Clean Air Act) - HON Rule - SOCMI Chemicals |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
CAA
- 1990 Hazardous Air Pollutants |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
CAA
- 1990 Hazardous Air Pollutants |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
CAA
- 1990 Hazardous Air Pollutants |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
CAA
- 1990 Hazardous Air Pollutants |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
CAA
- 1990 Hazardous Air Pollutants |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
California
- Prop. 65 - Developmental Toxicity |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
California
- Prop. 65 - Developmental Toxicity |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
California
- Prop. 65 - Reproductive - Male |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
California
- Proposition 65 - Carcinogens List |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
California
- Proposition 65 - Carcinogens List |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
Canada
- WHMIS - Ingredient Disclosure |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
Canada
- WHMIS - Ingredient Disclosure |
BUTANE |
106-97-8 |
Canada
- WHMIS - Ingredient Disclosure |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
Canada
- WHMIS - Ingredient Disclosure |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
Canada
- WHMIS - Ingredient Disclosure |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
Canada
- WHMIS - Ingredient Disclosure |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Haz Substances and their RQs |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Haz Substances and their RQs |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Haz Substances and their RQs |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Haz Substances and their RQs |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Haz Substances and their RQs |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Haz Substances and their RQs |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Haz Substances and their RQs |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Haz Substances and their RQs |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Haz Substances and their RQs |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Haz Substances and their RQs |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Haz Substances and their RQs |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Haz Substances and their RQs |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Haz Substances and their RQs |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Haz Substances and their RQs |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Haz Substances and their RQs |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Haz Substances and their RQs |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Haz Substances and their RQs |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Haz Substances and their RQs |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Section 302 EHS and TPQs |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Section 302 EHS and TPQs |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Section 302 EHS and TPQs |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Section 302 EHS EPCRA RQs |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Section 313 - Emission Reporting |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Section 313 - Emission Reporting |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Section 313 - Emission Reporting |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Section 313 - Emission Reporting |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
CERCLA/SARA
- Section 313 - Emission Reporting |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
CWA
(Clean Water Act) - Hazardous Substances |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
CWA
(Clean Water Act) - Hazardous Substances |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
CWA
(Clean Water Act) - Hazardous Substances |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
CWA
(Clean Water Act) - Hazardous Substances |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
CWA
(Clean Water Act) - Hazardous Substances |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
CWA
(Clean Water Act) - Priority Pollutants |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
CWA
(Clean Water Act) - Priority Pollutants |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
CWA
(Clean Water Act) - Priority Pollutants |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
CWA
(Clean Water Act) - Toxic Pollutants |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
CWA
(Clean Water Act) - Toxic Pollutants |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
CWA
(Clean Water Act) - Toxic Pollutants |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
IARC
- Group 1 (carcinogenic to humans) |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
IARC
- Group 2B (Possibly carcinogenic to humans) |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
IARC
- Group 3 (not classifiable) |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
IARC
- Group 3 (not classifiable) |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
IARC
- Group 3 (not classifiable) |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
Inventory
- Australia (AICS) |
ALKYLATE |
64741-66-8 |
Inventory
- Australia (AICS) |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
Inventory
- Australia (AICS) |
BUTANE |
106-97-8 |
Inventory
- Australia (AICS) |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
Inventory
- Australia (AICS) |
ISOPENTANE |
78-78-4 |
Inventory
- Australia (AICS) |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
Inventory
- Australia (AICS) |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
Inventory
- Australia (AICS) |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
Inventory
- Australia (AICS) |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
Inventory
- Canada - Domestic Substances List |
ALKYLATE |
64741-66-8 |
Inventory
- Canada - Domestic Substances List |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
Inventory
- Canada - Domestic Substances List |
BUTANE |
106-97-8 |
Inventory
- Canada - Domestic Substances List |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
Inventory
- Canada - Domestic Substances List |
ISOPENTANE |
78-78-4 |
Inventory
- Canada - Domestic Substances List |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
Inventory
- Canada - Domestic Substances List |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
Inventory
- Canada - Domestic Substances List |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
Inventory
- Canada - Domestic Substances List |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
Inventory
- China |
ALKYLATE |
64741-66-8 |
Inventory
- China |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
Inventory
- China |
BUTANE |
106-97-8 |
Inventory
- China |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
Inventory
- China |
ISOPENTANE |
78-78-4 |
Inventory
- China |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
Inventory
- China |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
Inventory
- China |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
Inventory
- China |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
Inventory
- European EINECS Inventory |
ALKYLATE |
64741-66-8 |
Inventory
- European EINECS Inventory |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
Inventory
- European EINECS Inventory |
BUTANE |
106-97-8 |
Inventory
- European EINECS Inventory |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
Inventory
- European EINECS Inventory |
ISOPENTANE |
78-78-4 |
Inventory
- European EINECS Inventory |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
Inventory
- European EINECS Inventory |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
Inventory
- European EINECS Inventory |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
Inventory
- European EINECS Inventory |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
Inventory
- Japan - (ENCS) |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
Inventory
- Japan - (ENCS) |
BUTANE |
106-97-8 |
Inventory
- Japan - (ENCS) |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
Inventory
- Japan - (ENCS) |
ISOPENTANE |
78-78-4 |
Inventory
- Japan - (ENCS) |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
Inventory
- Japan - (ENCS) |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
Inventory
- Japan - (ENCS) |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
Inventory
- Korea - Existing and Evaluated |
ALKYLATE |
64741-66-8 |
Inventory
- Korea - Existing and Evaluated |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
Inventory
- Korea - Existing and Evaluated |
BUTANE |
106-97-8 |
Inventory
- Korea - Existing and Evaluated |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
Inventory
- Korea - Existing and Evaluated |
ISOPENTANE |
78-78-4 |
Inventory
- Korea - Existing and Evaluated |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
Inventory
- Korea - Existing and Evaluated |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
Inventory
- Korea - Existing and Evaluated |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
Inventory
- Korea - Existing and Evaluated |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
Inventory
- Philippines Inventory (PICCS) |
ALKYLATE |
64741-66-8 |
Inventory
- Philippines Inventory (PICCS) |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
Inventory
- Philippines Inventory (PICCS) |
BUTANE |
106-97-8 |
Inventory
- Philippines Inventory (PICCS) |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
Inventory
- Philippines Inventory (PICCS) |
ISOPENTANE |
78-78-4 |
Inventory
- Philippines Inventory (PICCS) |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
Inventory
- Philippines Inventory (PICCS) |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
Inventory
- Philippines Inventory (PICCS) |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
Inventory
- Philippines Inventory (PICCS) |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
Inventory
- TSCA - Sect. 8(b) Inventory |
ALKYLATE |
64741-66-8 |
Inventory
- TSCA - Sect. 8(b) Inventory |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
Inventory
- TSCA - Sect. 8(b) Inventory |
BUTANE |
106-97-8 |
Inventory
- TSCA - Sect. 8(b) Inventory |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
Inventory
- TSCA - Sect. 8(b) Inventory |
ISOPENTANE |
78-78-4 |
Inventory
- TSCA - Sect. 8(b) Inventory |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
Inventory
- TSCA - Sect. 8(b) Inventory |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
Inventory
- TSCA - Sect. 8(b) Inventory |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
Inventory
- TSCA - Sect. 8(b) Inventory |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
Massachusetts
- Right To Know List |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
Massachusetts
- Right To Know List |
BUTANE |
106-97-8 |
Massachusetts
- Right To Know List |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
Massachusetts
- Right To Know List |
ISOPENTANE |
78-78-4 |
Massachusetts
- Right To Know List |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
Massachusetts
- Right To Know List |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
Massachusetts
- Right To Know List |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
Massachusetts
- Right To Know List |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
New
Jersey - Department of Health RTK List |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
New
Jersey - Department of Health RTK List |
BUTANE |
106-97-8 |
New
Jersey - Department of Health RTK List |
CYCLOPENTANE |
287-92-3 |
New
Jersey - Department of Health RTK List |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
New
Jersey - Department of Health RTK List |
ISOPENTANE |
78-78-4 |
New
Jersey - Department of Health RTK List |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
New
Jersey - Department of Health RTK List |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
New
Jersey - Department of Health RTK List |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
New
Jersey - Department of Health RTK List |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
New
Jersey - Env Hazardous Substances List |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
New
Jersey - Env Hazardous Substances List |
BUTANE |
106-97-8 |
New
Jersey - Env Hazardous Substances List |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
New
Jersey - Env Hazardous Substances List |
ISOPENTANE |
78-78-4 |
New
Jersey - Env Hazardous Substances List |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
New
Jersey - Env Hazardous Substances List |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
New
Jersey - Env Hazardous Substances List |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
New
Jersey - Env Hazardous Substances List |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
New
Jersey - Special Hazardous Substances |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
New
Jersey - Special Hazardous Substances |
BUTANE |
106-97-8 |
New
Jersey - Special Hazardous Substances |
CYCLOPENTANE |
287-92-3 |
New
Jersey - Special Hazardous Substances |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
New
Jersey - Special Hazardous Substances |
ISOPENTANE |
78-78-4 |
New
Jersey - Special Hazardous Substances |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
New
Jersey - Special Hazardous Substances |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
New
Jersey - Special Hazardous Substances |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
New
Jersey - Special Hazardous Substances |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
NTP
- Report on Carcinogens - Known Carcinogens |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
OSHA
- Final PELs - Ceiling Limits |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
OSHA
- Final PELs - Ceiling Limits |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
OSHA
- Final PELs - Short Term Exposure Limits |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
OSHA
- Final PELs - Skin Notations |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
OSHA
- Final PELs - Time Weighted Averages |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
OSHA
- Final PELs - Time Weighted Averages |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
OSHA
- Final PELs - Time Weighted Averages |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
OSHA
- Final PELs - Time Weighted Averages |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
OSHA
- Final PELs - Time Weighted Averages |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
OSHA
- Final PELs - Time Weighted Averages |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
OSHA
- Regulated Carcinogens |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
OSHA
- Select Carcinogens |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
Pennsylvania
- RTK (Right to Know) List |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
Pennsylvania
- RTK (Right to Know) List |
BUTANE |
106-97-8 |
Pennsylvania
- RTK (Right to Know) List |
ETHYL
BENZENE |
100-41-4 |
Pennsylvania
- RTK (Right to Know) List |
ISOPENTANE |
78-78-4 |
Pennsylvania
- RTK (Right to Know) List |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
Pennsylvania
- RTK (Right to Know) List |
TETRAETHYL
LEAD |
78-00-2 |
Pennsylvania
- RTK (Right to Know) List |
TOLUENE |
108-88-3 |
Pennsylvania
- RTK (Right to Know) List |
XYLENE |
1330-20-7 |
Pennsylvania
- RTK - Special Hazardous Substances |
BENZENE |
71-43-2 |
TSCA
- Sect. 12(b) - Export Notification |
N-HEXANE |
110-54-3 |
TSCA
- Section 8(a) - PAIR Reporting List |
CYCLOPENTANE |
287-92-3 |
Title III Classifications Sections 311,312:
15. OTHER INFORMATION
Precautionary labeling for pumps,
portable containers, and drums is required. A "hazardous when empty"
pictogram and D.O.T. flammable liquid label are also required for drums.
Details available upon request. Because benzene is present in this product
above 0.1%, the Osha Standard for benzene is applicable to work locations
upstream of final discharge from terminals. Consult 29CFR1910.1028 for details.
Prolonged and repeated excessive exposures to benzene can result in blood
disorders ranging from anemia to leukemia. Sun recommends that exposures to
benzene be kept below 1.0 ppm for 8-hours; 5.0 ppm for 15-min. Normal service
station operations are below these values. For use as motor fuel only. Do not
use for any other purpose. NOTE TO
PHYSICIAN: Catecholamines and similar
adrenergic drugs are generally contraindicated because of potential for
increased sensitivity of the heart from hydrocarbon overexposure and subsequent
ventricular fibrillation. EKG monitoring
may be indicated and bronchodilators should be selected with care. Following injection, prompt debridement of
the wound is necessary to minimize necrosis and tissue loss. COMPONENT TOXICITY: Tetraethyl lead is toxic by ingestion,
intraperitoneal, intravenous, subcutaneous and parenteral routes. It is moderately toxic by inhalation and skin
contact. Teratogenic and reproductive
effects have been associated with tetraethyl lead in experimental animals. Lead compounds such as tetraethyl lead, can
affect the central nervous system.
Initial heatlh effects from overexposure to organic lead compounds could
include subtle central nervous system effects such as insomnia or mood
changes. These signs could progress to
toxic psychosis with delirium, convulsions or coma if exposure is continued or
increased. Higher exposure could also
cause signs of nonspecific discomfort, such as nausea, headache or
weakness. Abnormal liver function as
indicated by laboratory test, and pulmonary edema could occur from gross
overexposure. Death could result from
pulmonary edema or neurological effects.
Follow all MSDS/label precautions even after container is emptied
because it may retain product residue.
Keep out of reach of children.