Sprill Prevention and Maintenance Plan
SPILL PREVENTION/MANAGEMENT PLAN
TEXACO STATION 63-157-293
706 Ye1m Avenue East
Yelm, WA
A. FACILITY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INFORMATION
1. Hazardous Material Stored On Site
Underground storage tanks are as follows:
(1) 12,000 gallon regular unleaded
(1) 10,000 gallon mid-grad unleaded
(1) 10,000 gallon premium unleaded
(1) 10,000 gallon diesel
All tanks are double wall flberglass and were
installed ln 1992 The system meets all federal
UST requirements for leak detection, cathodic
protection and spill/overfill
2 Types of Hazardous Material Generated on Site
Gasolines and Diesel
(See attached Annual Dangerous Waste Form 4)
3 Hazardous Waste Disposal
Hazardous Waste is handled through a central
TSDF contracted by Texaco The company lS
Phllip Environmental, located in Renton, WA
The company conducts a chemical proflle of any
hazardous waste generated on site, transports
and disposes of the waste in their TSDF
B SPILL PREVENTION REQUIREMENTS
1. Inspection
a) Daily BaS1S - Statlon Manager and/or employee wlll
1 Inspect monitoring equipment for operation and
alarm status.
il Inspect supply of sorbent material and restock if
needed Ensure proper storage and dlsposal of
spent sorbents
iii. Inspect dispensers/lslands, durlng cleanlng, for
eVldence of spills
iv. Inspect tank fill area, during sticking, for any
aa Evidence of spills/overfills, and
bb. Any damage to fill caps/seals or manhole
covers
(See attached vapor recovery log)
b) Quarterly Basis - Outside Contractor will'
1 Perform fire extingulsher inspection and recharge.
ii. Perform first aid kit replenishment
111. Inspect dispenser containment for any
leaks/spills
c) Annual Basis - Outside Contractor will
1 Peform monitoring equipment callibration and/or
working order test
11 Perform test of the Emergency Shut Off System
111 Peform dispenser meter callibration.
lV. Perform leak detector test
2. Loadlng, Unloading, and Transfer Areas
a) Unloading A~eas - Tanker Truck Fuel Deliverles
Spill containment during the delivery of fuel at the
service station is handled through
1 An overfill alarm and lightlng system,
11 Spill contalnment around the fill area,
111. Absorbent Boom/Dlklng lS onboard the tanker
delivery truck to contaln large spllls
b) Transfer Areas - Connection Point Repair
1 Outside contractors performlng this type of repalr
are mandated to follow Texaco's Contractor Safety
Guidelines which include the appropriate use of
drip pans
3 Employee/Resldent Training
Training is specificallly outllned ln the Station's
HazCom/Emergency Response Manual (See attached). The station
manager is trained, and in turn the manager trains each
station employee before they are allowed to work Both the
manager and station employees receive annual refresher
training on the materials included ln the statlon manual.
4 Recordkeeping and Inventory
Inventory Control Program
a) Daily Basis - Station Manager will
1. Manually stick tanks and compare
Gauging Equipment to verify what
underground.
Perform meter / console comparison
sales and any callibration errors
iii Verify product delivery receipts.
Prepare computer report that calculates
loss/growth with the above information.
(See Attached Report)
wi th Auto Tank
is being stored
ii.
to
determine
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product
b) Monthly Basis
1 Store Supervisor completes an inventory
reconcillation on slte for Dlvision records (See
attached - Report)
Log Book
The followlng activities are recorded ln the log book.
a) Testing - All testing of
1 Dispensers (Callibrations)
ii. Tanks (Tightness Testing)
111 Product/Vent Lines (Precision Tests)
iv. Monitoring Equipment
aa Liquid/Vapor Probe Tests
bb Working Order Tests
cc Pressure Tests
b) Inspections - All Inspections performed ln Section 1
1 Daily
ii Weekly
iii. Quarterly
lV Annually
c) Malntenance - All malntenance effectlng.
1 Dispensers - Including hoses, nozzles, breakaways,
meters, and impact valves,
11. Tanks Physical tank repair, fill caps, spill
containment,
iii Product/Vent line/Subpump repair,
lV Monltorlng Equlpment RepalrjResettlng/Dlsabllng.
d) System Alarms Recording of monitoring equipment
alarms
1. Time of alarm
ii Type of alarm
iii Action taken to respond to alarm
lV. Cause of Alarm
e)
Spills/Overfills/Nozzle Breakaways
i. Emergency response procedures
documented
followed
and
5 Notification and Labeling
See Labeling section of HazCom/Emergency Response Manual
6. Additional Spill Prevention Requirements For Temporarily
Storing HS in bulk
Does not apply at this time
C. SPILL MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS
1. Spill Management Plan
a) Faclllty Characterizatlon Information
i Sewer/Storm Blueprint
11. G/A of tanks
111 MSDSs on all Cp~micals stored on site
lV SARA Title III Form
v Internal Emergency Response Notebook
(See Attached)
2 Response Equipment
a) Automatic Shut Off Button
b) Fire Extinguishers
c) Sorbent Material
d) Emergency Response Spill Kit
(See attached list of kit contents)
3 Response Procedures
a) HazCom/Emergency Response Manual
1 See HazCom Written Plan
ii See Emergency Response Sheet
b Internal Emergency Response Notebook
(See attached)
FACILITY CLOSURE PLAN
It is Texaco's position to follow all applicable State and Federal
guidelines regarding the temporary and/or permanent closure of any
portion of its undergound storage tank system All notices of
closure and site assessment checklists/reports required by State
and Federal Agencies will also be submitted in copy to the Tacoma-
pierce County Health Department, Envlronmental Services Dlvslon,
for review and recording
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INFORMATION FORM
ANSWERS
PLEASE ENTER:
WAD 988502365
EPAfState 10 number.
Site name: TEXACO 4/:63- 157-0293
FOR ECOLOGY USE ONLY:
Date received:
A-:L
What is your EPA/State (0 N~mber?
WA 12. _ -.2 8 8i9~3~5_ __
A-2.
What Is the name of this site (I.e., the company/agency to which the EPA/State 10 Number is
~(~ed)? If your company has more than one site by the same name in Washin~n, provide a site
Identifier here (e.g., ACME-Everett v. ACME-Auburn) TEXACO 4/: 63 -15 T - 0 29 3
A-3.
What is your Washington Department of Revenue Tax Registration Account Number (also
known as the United Business Identifier-U8I)?
60123 8 698
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(Please enter the mne <L.gits only; do not enter any letters precedmg the number. ThIS number IS assigned
to your business's Tax Regrstration Account by the Department of Revenue. Contact your fiscal office or
the Department of Revenue If you do not know your regIStratIOQ number. Do not use your federal tax
number here. If you are a tax-exempt agency, enter "NA" in the first two spaces and leave the other spaces
blank; the Department of Revenue will construct a number for you for dangerous waste fee purposes only,
and Ecology will mamtam records of that number mternaUy)
For the name and address mformatIon requested below, if you need to repeat a partICular name or address for
nore than one questIOn, you may Simply speClfy<<Same as questIon XX" (e.g., If the locatIOn address m ques-
'IOn A-5 IS tile same as the matlmg address In questIOn A-4, wnte <<Same as A-4" m the space for questIOn A-5)
'>lease read questIOns A-4 through A-II before completmg any of the InformatIOn. TIns WIll help you aVOId
laving to correct portIons of the form. Do not leave any of the followmg questIOns bIalik-you must at least
\TrIte <<Same as. "on the first lUIe of each questIOn.
\-4. What is tIle mailing address for the company/agency? (I.e., where should Ecology send future
form Y3ckels and cO[ respondence<)
Street Address or PO Box
CIl)', State Zip Code
P. O. BOX 2969
KIRKLAND,
WA 98083
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A-S. What Is the locatlon address of the cORJpany/agency at this site? (ieo. enter the street address or
geographic location.lf a street address is not available. please provide nearbyaoss-streets for reference;
you may also use Township, Section, and Range information. Do not provide PO Box or rural mail route
address.)
Street Address
City, State, Zip Code
County
706 YELM AVENUE EAST
YELM, WA 98597
THURSTON
A-6. Who Is the legal owner of the company/agency? (Please provide information regarding the person,
company, or agency that owns this busrness.)
Name TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING INC
Street Address or PO Box P.O. BOX 2969
WA 98083
KIRKLAND,
City, State, Zip Code
County
Phone( 206) 827-0761
KING
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A-7. Has the owner of the company/agency changed since you last reported?
UNo (If no, skip to A-S.)
o Yes (If yes, answer A-7..a.)
A-7.a. Please provide the qate on which the ownership changed.
(mm/ddjyy) __/__/__
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If the ownershIp of the busl!)css has changed Since you last reported a
NotificatIOn Form (Form 2) or the Annual Report forms, you wIll be
reqUired to complete a new NotIficatIon Form. Please call Ecology at
206/407-6737
A-8 Who is the operator of the company/agency responsible for the dangerous waste handling
activity? (Please proVIde mformatlon regardmg the company or agency responsible for the overall
operatIOn of thts busmess.)
Name TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING INC
,.",( Street Address or PO Box P.O. BOX 2969
City, State, Zip Code
KIRKLAND, WA 98083
COUllty KING
Phone ( 206 ) 827-0761
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PLEASE ENTER:
EPA.fSt,ate 10 number. W~ 9 8 850 2 3 6 5
"Site name: TEXACO 163-157-0293
A-9.
Who owns the property (real estate) on which the
company/agency Is located? (Please provide
information regarding the person, company. or
agency that owns this property.)
Name and Tide TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING INC.
Street Address or PO Box
P. O. BOX 2969
City. State, Zip Code KIRKLAND, WA 98083
CountyK.:I:NG
Pho~e( 206 ) 827-0761
~-:10. Whom should Ecology contact on-slte regarding site visits and Inspections of the company /
agency? (If the indiVIdual whom Ecology should contact is not located on-site, enter the correct address
and phone number for that indiVidual's location.)
ROBIN L. LANE,
TEXACO E H & S SPECIALIST
Name and Title
Street Address or PO Box
P. O. BOX 2969
City, State, Zip Code KIRKLAND, WA gROR1
County KINe;
Phone( 206 ) 82 7-07 61
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-:li. Whom should Ecology contact if clarification is needed on this form?
NameandTitle ROBIN L. LANE, TEXACO E H & S SPECIALIST
Street Address or PO Box
Clt)', State, Zip Code
P. O. BOX 2969
KIRKLAND, WA 98083
Count)' KING
Phone ( 206) 827 - 0761
12. Please enter the four-digit Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code that best describes
the principal products or services rendered at this site. (If more than one code applIes, please
enter th~ pnmar)' SIC code-the code that best descnbes your buslOess's products or servICes-1O the
space ffir the pnmary number below ThiS IS the SIC code under whICh your busmess IS registered WIth
the WashlOgton Department of Revenue_ You may lIst up to three other relevant SIC codes 10 the addi-
tIOnal spaces below A Itst of SIC codes can be found on pages 27-38 of Book 2. GUIdebook alld Codes.
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B-i. Old the company/agency generate dangerous waste in 1.995?
!Xl No (If no, answer B-i.b.) 0 Yes (If yes, answer B-ia.)
B-:L.a. What Is your generator status? (Check one box. If you are
not sure of your generator status, refer to Worksheet #1 beginning on
page 7.)
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o Large Quantity Generator (proceed to B-2)
o Medium Quantity Generator (proceed to B-2)
o Small Quantity Generator Maximum accumulation or monthly
generation quantity: pounds
(NOTE: Small Quantity Generators who are not requIred to report for other
rensoT15---e-g, bemuse they are a TSDR-now may slap to the Certificatzon
on page 21 and return only thIs GSI Form to Ecology SQGs are not
reqUIred to prOVIde all)' addltumallllforl7latloll 011 tlllS or allY other Annual
Report form.) _-
B-1..b. If the company/agency did NOT generate dangerous waste in 1.995, please indicate
the reason(s} below. (Check all reasons that apply)
o We never generated dangerous waste.
Qg We generate dangerous waste only occasionally and did not generate waste in 1.995
o We are a dangerous waste transporter only
o We !lave gone out of bUSiness Date closed (mmjdd/yy) - - /- - /_-
o Tile waste we generate IS exempt from state and federal dangerous waste regulation
o Otller (please speCify)
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PLEASE ENTER:
EPA/State 10 number: WAD 9 8 8 5 0 2 3 65
Site name: TEXACO #63- 157-0293
8-2..
Does the company/agency treat. store, recycle,
or dispose of dangerous waste? (11Us does not
include treatment-by-generator activity and permit-
by-rule actIVIty [see the DefinitIOns section of Book 2:
Guidebook and Codes]. Information on treatment-by-
generator and permIt -by-rule activity will be captured
in the GM Form for those generators conducting on-site treatment actlvities. Generators conductrng
either permit-by-rule or treatment-by-generator activity but no other treatment, storage, recyclmg, or
disposal activity should answer <<No" to this question.)
P Yes (If yes, answer 8-2.a.)
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l&l No
(If no, lQGs'should skip to Section C, below. All other
sites should skip to Section 0, Comments, on page 20, if
appropriate; otherwise, skip to the Certification on page 21.)
8-203. Is the company/agency exempt from reporting Its dangerous waste treatment,
storage, recycling, and disposal activities?
o Yes (If yes, specify one of the following.)
o No (If no, skip to Section C )
o We manage only exempt wastes
o We closed prior to 1995, no dangerous waste treatment, storage, recyclir}g. or disposal
actiVIties occurred dUring 1995 --
o We did not treat, pre-treat, store, recycle, or dispose of dangerous waste dunng 1995
o Other (please specify).
COMPLETE THIS SECTION ONLY FOR ODD (e.g. ~995, 1997) REPORTING YEARS
LQGs and TSDRs must completc thiS seCllon Jf you are not an LOG or a TSDR, procced to ScCtlOll D,
Comments (page 20), I( approprIate, or to the CertIficatIon (page 21)
Ecology IS reqUired by EPA to collect the foUowmg mformalIon every other year (blenIllally, dunng the odd
reportmg years---<,.g , 1995, 1997) These questIons replace the EPA \,Vaste MlIllmlL3110n Report that you
have rece1\'ed III the past (rom EPA. Ecology recogmzes the llJ11ltalIons of the waste mlIllmlZ3llon quesllons
contalIled III thiS form and III the GM Form and IS collectmg tl1lS l/1(ormalIon solely for proVISion to EPA as
per EPA reqUirements. As a matter of polICY l/1 the State of\,Vashmgton, Ecology wrll rely on the Pollution
Prevention Plan and Progress Reports for tIlfOrmatlOI1 through wI1lch to analyze busmesses' poUul1on
prevention and waste mlI1lmlZ3tlon efforts. Please refer to the defiIllllons of source reductloI1and rccycllI1g
(see rife DefiIlltlons sectIon of Book 2: Guulehook and Codes) to help you complete tlus sectlOl1.
These quesllons refer to site-wide waste mlIllmlz.atlon activities. The questions on the GM Form arc
waste stream-spcClfic.
c-~_ Did this company/agency begin or expand a source reduction actiVity during 1.994 or 1.995?
DYes
~No
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IZJ.No
C--3. Did this company/agency systematically investigate opportunities for source reduction
or recycling during :1.994 or :1995?
DYes
e9 No
Use tillS sectIon to provide any additional comments, informatIon, or explanatIon, if necessary. In your
comments, always provide the reference to the specific question number (e.g., A-7).
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PlEASE ENTER:
EPA/State 10 number. WAD 9 8 8 5 023 6 5
Site name: TEXACO #63-i57-0293
Upon completIon of all required forms, please provide
the following information. First mark which form(s)
you are submitting In this package. Then indicate the
total number of pages in your subrruttal.
XKl General Site Information Form
o Generation and Management Form
o Off-Site Identification Information Form
~ Total number of pages submitted [Refer to the instructIOns "Page numbering your submittal"
(page 4) for rnstructions on how to number the pages of your submisswn. After you compile and manually
numbu all of the pages of your submIttal including the "last page" on page 45, enter in the space prOl'ided the
total number of pages bemg submitted. Then complete and sign the Certrficatton below}
The following must be signed by an authorized representative of the company/agency. ThIs certIfica-
tion language is required under EPA's Biennial Report. Ecology is required to implement reporting
requirements at least as stringent as those in that report.
[certify under penalty oflflw that th~s document and all attachments were prepared under my dIrectIOn or
supervlslOll 111 accordance With a system deSIgned to assure that qualified personnel pro[}{J.1'ly gather and
evaluate the 1I1formatlOn submItted. Based on my 111qwry of the persall or persons who manage the system, or
those persons directly responsible for gatherIng the mformatlOll, the IIlformatlOn submItted IS, to the best of my
knowledge and belIef, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are srgmficant penaltres for submit-
ting fa'fse information, includin e possibility of fine and Imprisonment for knowmg VlOlattons.
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Date
Title TEXACO ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH, AND SAFETY SPECIALIST
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WEEKLY STAGE 1 INSPECTION LOG
Gasoline Storage Tanks Vapor Recovery Equipment
DUAL POINT COAXIAL SYSTEMS
DATE TANK ADAPTERS FILL TUBE POPPET COAXIAL COAXIAL REPAIR MADE* INITIALS
INSPECTED CAPS (tight) GASKETS VALVES GASKETS SPRINGS
(tight & (in place & in (scat (in place & in (operate
gasket OK) good condition) properly) good condition) properly)
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+ = okay T = torn C = cut M = missing L = loose B = broken R = replaced RR = repaired
*Follow your approved procedures for making repairs.
Form No.
Revised 2/14/96
WEEKLY STAGE 2 INSPECTION LOG - VACUUM-ASSIST (No Bellows)
Hoses & Nozzles Vapor Recovery Equipment
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I DATE HOSES & SPOUTS LATCH MINI BOOTS REPAIR MADE. INITIALS
INSPECTED SWIVELS (no leaks) RINGS/COILS (Optional)
(no cuts or crimps; (present & in good (undamaged)
swivels work) repair)
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*Follow your approved procedures for making repairs.
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12/01 730 00 5000 I 022333 1 26350 360
12/01 6984 00 732 00 o 00 6 98 663 98 7789 00 1 27436 9925 99 5000 I 022334 1 26350 360
12/02 7789 00 o 00 12 15- 484 85 7292 00 1 27436 9292 63
12/03 7292 00 o 00 6 75- 385 25 6900 00 1 27436 8793 08
12/04 6900 00 o 00 9 55- 660 45 6230 00 1 27436 7939 26
12/05 6230 00 o 00 5 33- 515 67 5709 00 1 27436 7275 32
12/06 5709 00 o 00 3 38- 569 62 5136 00 1 27436 6545 11
12/07 5136 00 o 00 1 27- 578 73 4556 00 1 27436 5805 98
12/08 4556 00 2015 00 o 00 16 40- 545 60 6009 00 1 28636 7729.74 5000 I 022551 1 31350 360
12/09 6009 00 o 00 1 75- 496 25 5511 00 1 28636 7089 13
12/10 5511 00 o 00 o 63- 335 37 5175 00 1 28636 6656 91
12/11 5175 00 2420 00 o 00 3 11- 46Q 89 7131 00 1 29501 9234 72 5000 I 022610 1 31350 360
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12/13 6002 00 o 00 14 99 474 99 5542 00 1 29501 7176 95
12/14 5542 00 o 00 1 19- 560 81 4980 00 1 29501 6449 15
12/15 4980 00 o 00 1 89 556 89 4425 00 1 29501 5730 42
12/16 4425 00 1515 00 o 00 13 91- 600 09 5326 00 1 29136 6877 78 5000 I 022807 1 28070 360
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12/18 4933 00 o 00 2 58 622 58 4313 00 1 29136 5569 64
12/19 4313 00 3828 00 o 00 2 40- 453 60 7685 00 1 27591 9805 37 5000 I 022883 1 25850 360
12/20 7685 00 o 00 203 85 620 85 7268 00 1 27591 9273 31
12/21 7268 00 o 00 o 51 484 51 6784 00 1 27591 8655 77
12/22 6784 00 o 00 o 84 709 84 6075 00 1 27591 7751 15
12/23 6075 00 o 00 o 88 693 88 5382 00 1 27591 6866 95
12/24 5382 00 o 00 o 26- 468 74 4913 00 1 27591 6268 55
12/25 4913 00 o 00 o 95 247 95 4666 00 1 27591 5953 40
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12/29 7782 00 o 00 2 35 553 35 7231 00 1 26678 9160 09
12130 7231 00 2225 00 o 00 22 85- 575 15 8858 00 1 26483 11203 86 5000 I 023171 1 25850 360
12/31 8858 00 o 00 2 93 503 93 8357 00 1 26483 10570 18
Fuel Total 18022 00 o 00 51 30 16700 30 8357 00 10570 18
Fuel Type 365 Unleaded
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12/01 2274 00 9204 00 o 00 80 44- 3598 56 7799 00 1 11244 8675 92 5000 I 022334 1 11240 365
12/02 7799 00 o 00 4 01 2880 01 4923 00 1 11244 5476 54
12/03 4923 00 o 00 30 46 2452 46 2501 00 1 11244 2782 21
12/04 2501 00 8664 00 o 00 93 35- 3199 65 7872 00 1 11241 8756 89 5000 I 022385 1 11240 365
12/05 7872 00 o 00 2 19 2743 19 5131 00 1 11241 5707 78
12/06 513 1 00 o 00 46 94 3401 94 1776 00 1 11241 1975 64
12/07 177 6 00 7489 00 o 00 129 38- 2886 62 6249 00 1 11240 6951 39 5000 I 022501 1 11240 365
12/08 6249 00 5443 00 o 00 21 11- 2971 89 8699 00 1 13 568 9879 28 5000 I 022551 1 16240 365
12/09 8699 00 o 00 8 80- 2748 20 5942 00 1 13568 6748 21
12/10 5942 00 o 00 21 27 2442 27 3521 00 1 13568 3998 73
12/11 3521 00 7299 00 o 00 11 59- 2537 41 8271 00 1 15370 9542 25 5000 I 022610 1 16240 365
320-Pacific N W Region G/A INVENTORY REPORT Page 2 Prog: GA6080
C-St Sup/Mk rep 102-GUY MAHAN For 12/01/1995 Thru 12/31/1995 Date/Ti me 04/18/1996 03 34-PM
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12/12 8271 00 o 00 10 63- 4991 37 3269 00 1 15370 3771 45
12/13 3269 00 7653 00 o 00 66 77- 3250 23 7605 00 1 13688 8645 97 5000 I 022680 1 12970 365
12/14 7605 00 o 00 3 76 2884 76 4724 00 1 13688 5370 62
12/15 4724 00 o 00 45 97 3097 97 1672 00 1 13688 1900 86
12/16 1672 00 10177 00 o 00 107 05- 2853 95 8888 00 1 11585 9917 67 5000 I 022807 1 11240 365
12/17 8888 00 o 00 14 24- 2319 76 6554 00 1 11585 7313 28
12/18 6554 00 o 00 21 56 2810 56 3765 00 1 11585 4201 18
12/19 3765 00 4933 00 o 00 35 99- 2593 01 6069 00 1 11106 6743 02 5000 I 022883 1 10740 365
12/20 6069 00 o 00 220 09 2709 09 3580 00 1 11106 3977 59
12/21 3580 00 7957 00 o 00 66 60- 2875 40 8595 00 1 10854 9527 90 5000 I 022943 1 10740 365
12/22 8595 00 o 00 10 29 3302 29 5303 00 1 10854 5878 59
"12/23 5303 00 6973 00 o 00 74 59- 2819 41 9382 00 1 10789 10394 22 5000 I 023008 1 10740 365
12/24 9382 00 o 00 8 83 2263 83 7127 00 1 10789 7895 93
12/25 7127 00 o 00 3 95 645 95 6485 00 1 10789 7184 67
12/26 6485 00 6447 00 o 00 59 85- 2747 15 10125 00 1 10765 11214 96 5000 I 023054 1 10740 365
12/27 10125 00 2517 00 o 00 17 08- 2418 92 10206 00 1 10760 11304 17 5000 I 023091 1 10740 365
12/28 10206 00 o 00 4 43 2859 43 7351 00 1 10760 8141 97
12/29 7351 00 o 00 10 28 2674 28 4687 00 1 10760 5191 32
12/30 4687 00 7451 00 o 00 63 35- 2539 65 9535 00 1 10748 10559 82 5000 I 023171 1 10740 365
12/31 9535 00 o 00 4 39 2163 39 7376 00 1 10748 8168.77
Fuel Total 92207 00 o 00 422 40- 86682 60 7376 00 8168 77
Fuel Type 456 DIESEL
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12/01 5250 00 o 00 4 04 494 04 4760 00 1 15641 5504 51
12/02 4760 00 o 00 1 96 229 96 4532 00 1 15641 5240 85
12/03 4532 00 o 00 1 68 243 68 4290 00 1 15641 4961 00
12/04 4290 00 o 00 2 70 336 70 3956 00 1 15641 4574 76
12/05 3956 00 o 00 2 21 313 21 3645 00 1 15641 4215 11
12/06 3645 00 o 00 2 74 261 74 3386 00 1 15641 3915 60
12/07 3386 00 3025 00 o 00 36 31- 503 69 5871 00 1 15239 6765 68 5000 I 022501 1 14790 456
12/08 5871 00 3020 00 o 00 6 34- 335 66 8549 00 1 14574 9794 93 5000 I 022551 1 13280 456
12/09 8549 00 o 00 1 98- 277 02 8270 00 1 14574 9475 27
12/10 8270 00 o 00 1 89 120 89 8151 00 1 14574 9338 93
12/11 8151 00 o 00 1 53- 241 47 7908 00 1 14574 9060 51
12/12 7908 00 o 00 o 34 316 34 7592 00 1 14574 8698 46
12/13 7592 00 o 00 2 10- 334 90 7255 00 1 14574 8312 34
12/14 7255 00 o 00 o 75- 352 25 6902 00 1 14574 7907 90
12/15 6902 00 o 00 o 32- 343 68 6558 00 1 14574 7513 76
12/16 6558 00 o 00 o 98 281 98 6277 00 1 14574 7191 81
12/17 6277 00 o 00 o 14 289 14 5988 00 1 14574 6860 69
12/18 5988 00 o 00 o 90 407 90 5581 00 1 14574 6394 37
12/19 5581 00 o 00 o 52 162 52 5419 00 1 14574 6208 77
12/20 5419 00 o 00 97 42 375' 42 5141 00 1 14574 5890 25
12/21 5 14 1 00 o 00 1 84 28/f 84 4858 00 1 14574 5566 00
12/22 4858 00 o 00 3 90 570 90 4291 00 1 14574 4916 37
12/23 4291 00 o 00 1 71 378 71 3914 00 1 14574 4484 43
12/24 3914 00 o 00 o 29 179 29 3735 00 1 14574 4279 34
12/25 3735 00 o 00 o 00 66 00 3669 00 1 14574 4203 72
12/26 3669 00 o 00 1 89 303 89 3367 00 1 14574 3857 71
12/27 3367 00 4438 00 o 00 53 86- 243 14 7508 00 1 13838 8546 96 5000 I 023091 1 13280 456
320-Pacific N W Region G/A INVENTORY REPORT Page: 3 Prog GA6080
C-St Sup/Mk rep 102-GUY MAHAN For 12/01/1995 Thru 12/31/1995 Date/Time 04/18/1996 03:34-PM
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12/28 7508 00 o 00 3 26 228 26 7283 00 1 13838 8290 82
12/29 7283 00 o 00 4 10 327 10 6960 00 1 13838 7923 12
12/30 6960 00 o 00 1 55 176 55 6785 00 1 13838 7723 91
12/31 6785 00 o 00 1 31 135 31 6651 00 1 13 83 8 7571 37
Fuel Total 10483 00 o 00 34 18 9116 18 6651 00 7571 37
Fuel Type 375 POWER PLUS
Tank # 5
12/01 7204 00 o 00 4 73- 684 27 6515 00 1 19300 7772 40
12/02 6515 00 o 00 3 18- 593 82 5918 00 1 19300 7060 17
12/03 5918 00 o 00 1 91- 473 09 5443 00 1 19300 6493 50
12/04 5443 00 2018 00 o 00 12 62- 499 38 6949 00 1 19027 8271 19 5000 I 022385 1 18290 375
12/05 6949 00 o 00 1 96- 489 04 6458 00 1 19027 7686 76
12/06 6458 00 o 00 2 38- 5 \.1 62 5944 00 1 19027 7074 96
12/07 5944 00 o 00 o 39- 523 61 5420 00 1 19027 6451 26
12/08 5420 00 o 00 o 34- 635 66 4784 00 1 19027 5694 25
12/09 4784 00 o 00 o 91 397 91 4387 00 1 19027 5221 71
12/10 4387 00 o 00 1 12 471 12 3917 00 1 19027 4662 29
12/11 39 17 00 1912 00 o 00 22 20- 598 80 5208 00 1 20425 6271 73 5000 I 022610 1 23290 375
12/12 5208 00 o 00 22 45- 1184 55 4001 00 1 20425 4818 20
12/13 4001 00 4032 00 o 00 27 55- 555 45 7450 00 1 20222 8956 54 5000 I 022680 1 20020 375
12/14 7450 00 o 00 3 42- 401 58 7045 00 1 20222 8469 64
12/15 7045 00 o 00 2 83- 500 17 6542 00 1 20222 7864.92
12/16 6542 00 o 00 1 15- 434 85 6106 00 1 20222 7340 76
12/17 6106 00 o 00 1 15- 414 85 5690 00 1 20222 6840 63
12/18 5690 00 o 00 o 08- 543 92 5146 00 1 20222 6186 62
12/19 5146 00 2817 00 o 00 16 52- 417 48 7529 00 1 19539 9000 09 5000 I 022883 1 18290 375
12/20 7529 00 o 00 149 13 498 13 7180 00 1 19539 8582 90
12/21 7180 00 o 00 2 57 514 57 6668 00 1 19539 7970 86
12/22 6668 00 o 00 2 66 625 66 6045 00 1 19539 7226 13
12/23 6045 00 o 00 2 22 829 22 5218 00 1 19539 6237 55
12/24 5218 00 o 00 1 90 571 90 4648 00 1 19539 5556 17
12/25 4648 00 o 00 o 15- 319 85 4328 00 1 19539 5173 65
12/26 4328 00 5046 00 o 00 70 40- 502 60 8801 00 1 18598 10437 81 5000 I 023054 1 17790 375
12/27 8801 00 o 00 9 11 517 11 8293 00 1 18598 9835 33
12/28 8293 00 o 00 5 96 533 96 7765 00 1 18598 9209 13
12/29 7765 00 o 00 3 31 503 31 7265 00 1 18598 8616 14
12/30 7265 00 1581 00 o 00 21 99- 745 01 8079 00 1 18454 9569 90 5000 I 023171 1 17790 375
12/31 8079 00 o 00 2 18 382 18 7699 00 1 18454 9119 77
Fuel Total 17406 00 o 00 36 33- 16874 67 7699 00 9119 77
Loc Total 138118 00 o 00 373 25- 129373 75 30083 00 35430 09
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UNCONTROLLED RELEASES mayor may not be contained on the facility property. This kind
of spill may occur when a truck has a large over-fill during a delivery to the facility, or when a car
hits a dispenser and causes extensive damage. Or it may occur through a catastrophic disaster
such as earthquakes, windstonns, floods, or even riots.
Immediatelv:
1) Shut down fuel flow to dispensers by activating the Emergency Shut-off switch.
2) Take a TLS 350 Inventory reading.
3) Sh~ down circuit breakers.
4) Evacuate all customers.
5) Stop all traffic through area.
6) Put up barricades if available.
7) Notify everyone listed in the following box.
Monday-Friday
7:30am to 4:00 pm
1) Fire Department 911
2) Store Manager's #
3) Maintenance Center 800-825-0761
4) Eric Smith (206)889-3201
5) EH&S Coordinator (206)889-3253
After hours, Week-ends & Holidays
1) Fire Department 911
2) Store Manager's #
3) SME 800-345-8487
4) Maintenance Center 800-825-0761
5) Eric Smith's pgr. 800-263-2158
6) EH&S Coord pgr. 206-340-5563
Do Not attempt to approach the point of release to stop the source or try to contain the release
NEVER WASH A SPILL OFF THE PROPERTY INTO A DITCH OR SEWER
Notification Information:
1) Date and time of spill
2) Where did spill occur?
3) How much was spilled?
4) Was anyone or anything affected by the spill?
5) Who was notified?
6) Was the spill contained?
7) Was anyone responsible for spill?
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EMERGENCY REPAIR PHONE PROCEDURES
EVENINGS, WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS
1. LEAKS
INCLUDES PPH 4000, TLS 350 ALARMS AND INTERIOR DISPENSER LEAKS. NOT INCLUDED, LEAKING NOZZLES, S~IVElS,
BREAKA~AYS AND HOSES. THEY SHOULD BE PUT IN "OUT OF ORDER" STATUS.
CERTIFIED CONTRACTOR ~ NORTH~EST PUMP
2. DAMAGE TO BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT
DAMAGE THAT PRESENTS A HAZARD TO EMPLOYEES OR THE PUBLIC.
CERTIFIED CONTRACTORS - SERVICE STEEL
D S STEEL AND FABRICATION
3. LOSS OF ONE OR MORE PRODUCTS
CHECK TO MAKE SURE THEY HAVE NOT RUN OUT OF PRODUCT. (ONE OR T~ HOSES DOYN IS NOT CLASSIFIED AS AN EMERGENCY).
CERTIfIED CONTRACTORS - SME (SOUTH LOCATIONS)
ACME PUMP (NORTH LOCATIONS)
4. CONSOLE FAILURE
MAKE SURE FAILURE IS NOT OPERATOR ERROR MANAGER SHOULD CHECK IT OUT PRIOR TO CALLING THE CONTRACTOR.
AMS PRINTERS ARE NOT AN EMERGENCY ~ITH THE EXCEPTION TO MHX 3000 UNITS.
CERTIFIED CONTRACTORS - SME (SOUTH LPC~TIONS)
ACME PUMP (NORTH LOCATIONS)
5. WALK-IN COOLER AND FREEZER FAILURE
CERTIFIED CONTRACTORS - SCOTT POLAR (SOUTH LOCATIONS)
CAR ~ASH SERVICES (NORTH LOCATIONS)
6. AIR CONDITIONING OR HEAT FAILURE
NOT AN EMERGENCY UNLESS SEVERE/ExrREHE TEMPERATURES EXIST.
CERTIfIED CONTRACTOR - SCOTT POLAR (SOUTH LOCATIONS)
CAR ~ASH SERVICES (NORTH LOCATIONS)
** OIL FURNACES PLS CALL EITHER SHE (SOUTH LOCATIONS)
ACHE PUMP (NORTH LOCATIONS)
7. ELECTRICAL FAILURE
CONTACT LOCAL UTILITY TO DETERMINE IF CAUSE IS OUTSIDE THE FACILITY PRIOR TO CALLING A CONTRACTOR.
CERTIfIED CONTRACTOR - SME (SOUTH LOCATIONS)
ACHE PUMP (NORTH LOCATIONS)
8. MISCELLANEOUS ENVIRONMENTAL INCIDENTS
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HORTHlJEST PUMP (ANY lOCATlON)
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IN THE EVENT A SPILL IS REPORTED TO YOU, COMPLETE ALL OF THE
FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES IN THE ORDER THEY APPEAR BELOW.
A. UNCONTROLLED RELEASE - Definition: A release that mayor may
not be contained on the facility property. This kind of spill may
occur when a truck has a large over-fill during a gasoline delivery
to the facility, or when a car hits a gasoline dispenser resulting
in extensive damage.
1) Complete DOE 24 hr Spill Report with Caller (Ex. 1,2,4)
2) Review Emergency Response Sheet with Caller including
Notification Information Questions (Inside Cover)
3) Dispatch Contractor to Clean up and dispose (Ex. 5)
4) Notify the Department of Ecology (Ex. 6)
a) Go through 24 hr Response Sheet
b) Get Case Number
5) Notify Environmental Analyst (Ex. 7,8)
6) Notify TES (Ex. 9)
7) Notify Maintenance Analyst/Field Malntenance Supervisor
(Ex. 7, 8)
8) Notlfy Marketlng Consultant/Store Supervlsor (Ex. 7,8)
9) Provide copies of the 24 hour Response Sheet to:
a) Environmental Analyst
b) Maintenance Analyst/Field Maintenance Supervisor
c) TES
d) Marketing Consultant/Store Supervisor
e) Retall Manager/C-Store Coordlnator
f) Copy of report Permanent Statlon File
10) In the event a spill has the possibility of causing or
has caused significant threat to the environment and/or
human health with high media exposure to the company,
also notify the following individuals/groups immediately:
a) Division Manager (Ex. 7,8)
b) Western Region - Public and Government Affairs
(Ex. 10)
(Have them notify W.Reglon Management)
c) Houston EH&S (Ex. 11)
(Have them notify Harrison Management)
d) Company Insurance Carrler (Ex. 12)
e) Receptionist/Switchboard Operator
B. Incidental Releases - Definition: Any controllable release
which can be absorbed, neutralized or controlled at the time of the
release by employees to the immediate release area, and which can
be contained on the facility property. This kind of spill can
occur when a customer over-fills their car.
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4)
_CompLat_e-DOE---24---hr-Sp-il-l.-Repo.r.t__:wi.t.h__Caller---(Ex.----1, -3 , 4 )
Ensure proper disposal of contaminated materials
(Get with maintenance/enviro analyst for disposal
instructions)
3)
Notify the Department of Ecology (Ex. 6)
a) Go through 24 hr Response Sheet
b) Get Case Number
~4) Notify Environmental Analyst/Environmental Supervisor
(Ex. 7,8)
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Notify Maintenance Analyst/Field Maintenance supervisor
(Ex. 7,8)
Notify Marketing Consultant/Store Supervisor (Ex. 7,8)
Pr:..Q.Y.ide-e-0pies--of--the-24--hour-"'RespenS'e'- Sheet to:
a) Eny ironmental--AI1CiTys"f-
b) Mainten-ance-~'AhaTyst/Tield Malntenance Superv isor
c) Mar~~~ing Consultant/Store supervisor
d) Permanent station File
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Exhibit Information:
1. Blank 24 hour response sheet (Blanks and Completed Example)
2. Example of Completed 24 hour response sheet for an
uncontrolled release.
3. Example of Completed 24 hour response sheet for an incidental
release.
4. DOE Numbers for each location on Retail Directory List
5. MJS's Contractor ListjER Packet
6. DOE Spill Response Telephone Numbers
7. New Phone Extension List
8. Home Phone Number List
9. TES telephone numbers
10. Public and Government Affairs Cards
11. Houston EH&S Contact
12. Insurance Carrier
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CASE NUMBER
CONTACT PERSON:
LUST Initzal Response (24 Hour) Report Form
UST SIte RegistratIon Number
SIte Name
Contact Person
Contact Phone
Site Street
SIte City
SIte County
SIte ZIP
SIte Phone
Owner (If dIfferent than above)
Owner's Address
Owner's Phone
CONSULT ANT
CONSULTANT PHONE
COt.fP ANY
Other COnJact
Phone
Affilzorion
Date Reported
Date Started
Date Under Control
Date Completed
Date Final Report
TYPE OF FACILITY
1/ OF TANKS
PRODUcr(S)
TANK STATUS (IN OR OUT)
CLEANUP STATUS
LEAD FOR CLEANUP IS
TRUST $ USED']
POLLUTED MEDIA
Reason for Discovery
Closure Monlfonng
Spill
Tank Tes[
EX. 1
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CASE NUMBER' Sq&S
CONTACT PERSON:Rp';n~~ Hnvde
LUST Initial ReSlJonse (24 Hour) Report Fonn
UST Site Registration Number
00/'/121
SIte Name TEXACO STATION
Contact Person (Your Name Here)
Contact Phone 827-0761
Site Street
2400 140th NE
Site City Bellevue
Site County
King
Site ZIP 98005
SIte Phone
747-5025
Owner (If different than above)
TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING INC
Owner's Address 10602 NE 38th Place, Kirkland, WA 98033
Owner's Phone (206)-827-0761
CONSULTANT
Mark Nichols
CONSULTANT PHONE
(206)-251-5441
COMPANY
GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY INC.
Other Contact Mark Wells
Phone
(206)-774-6090
AffilzatlOn
TEXACO ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
Date Reported
10/30/91
Date Started 10/30/91
Date Under Control
10/30/91
Date Completed
Date Final Report
# OF TANKS
5
TYPE OF FACILITY Service Station
PRODUCT(S)
(3) Gasoline; (1) Waste Oil; (1) Heating Oil
TANK STATUS (IN OR Our) In
CLEANUP STATUS In Process
TRUST $ USED?
N/A
LEAD FOR CLEANUP IS: Mark Wells
POLLurED MEDIA Pet,,,, Pllm r"nt",min",tpn Sni 1/~r01mri IJ:'l rpr
Reason for Discovery
Closure Monitonng
Spill x
Tank Test
Dispenser sheared off of Island by Drunk Driver. Approximately 50 gallons released.
Ex. 2
SAMPLE OF INCIDENTAL RELEASE
CASE NUMBER. 5946
CONTACT PERSON:
"ern61
\ LUST Initial Response (24 Hour) Report Fonn
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UST SIte.f.eglstrauon Number 8954
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SIte Name ~FYAr.() STATTON
Contact Person (your name here)
Contact Phone
827-0761
Site Street
5115 Olympic Drive
Site City
Gig Harbor, WA
Mason
SIte County
SIte ZIP
98335
Site Phone
(206)-851-2635
TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING INC
Owner (If dIfferent than above)
Owner's Address 10602 NE 38th Place, Kirkland, WA 98033
Owner's Phone
(206)-827-0761
CONSULTANT
N/A
CONSULTANT PHONE
N/A
COMPANY N/ A
Other COnlOCl
N/A
Phone
N/A
Affilzanon
N/A
Date Reported 10/30/91
10/30/91
Date Started 10/30/91
Date Completed
10/30/91
Date Under Control
Date Final Report
TYPE OF FACILITY C-Store
# OF TANKS
4
PRODUcr(S)
(3) Gasoline; (1) Diesel
TANK STATUS (IN OR OUT) In
CLEANUP STATUS
Complete
LEAD FOR CLEANUP IS' SME Corp
TRUST $ USED?
N/A
POLLUTED MEDIA
Spill onto ConcrP1P P~n ~nn Tnt Asrh~lt
Reason for Discovery
Closure MOTllfOnTlg
Spill x
Tank Test
10 Gallon Spill from Customer overfilling car tank
Ex. 3
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EMERGENCY CONTINGENCY PLAN
LEAKS, SPILLS, STATION REPAIR
EASTERN & WESTERN WASHINGTON
MAJOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS: TANK AND LINE TESTS, WATER AND
SOIL TESTING, WELL DRILLING, HAULING, SERVICE STATION ELECTRICAL AND
CONSTRUCTION, MAJOR AND MINOR PETROLEUM CLEAN UP.
ESE CORPORATION DAY & NIGHT:
11011 WALLER ROAD EAST (206) 535-3112
TACOMA, WA 98446 WES JOHNSON
VENDOR NO. 248303000
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JOE HALL CONSTRUCTION DAY:
1317 - 54TH AVENUE EAST (206) 922-6815
FIFE, WA 98424 NIGHT.
VENDOR NO 350460002 (206) 446-2347
DEL LOVELL
(206) 848-019
MIKE CURTAIN
DAVIS INDUSTRIES DAY' '--
6425 -212TH STREET S.W. (206) 783-5959
L YNNWOOD, WA 98036 NIGHT:
VENDOR NO. 218649002 (206) 794-4504
DEAN RAYMOND
(206) 321-1250
MIKE DAVIS
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STATION MAINTENANCE: DISPENSER REPAIR, HOIST, FILLS, MINOR LEAKS,
PLUGGED DRAINS, GLASS, SEWERS, ETC.
ACME PUMP SERVICE
11518 LAKE CITY WAY N E.
SEATTLE, WA 98125
VENDOR NO. 005554001
NIGHT & DAY.
(206) 367-0070
(206) 431-0299
DARRELL HARRISON
NIGHT:
(206) 789-0138
GARY HAGEN
(206) 367-5538
DARRELL HARRISON JR.
SME CORPORATION
2302 A STREET
TACOMA, WA 98402
VENDOR NO. 690167009
(206) 775-7865
JAN O'NIEL
DAY & NIGHT.
(206) 572-3822
(HOME)
(HOME)
833-6765
DON RUTH
874-5368
~ JERRY WIESE
STRUCTURAL STATION REPAIR: CANOPY, BUILDING DAMAGE, ROOF, ALL STEEL
AND MASONRY REPAIR.
SERVICE STEEL
P.O. BOX 1360 -~
KENT, WA 98032
VENDOR NO. 710148016
DAY:
NIGHT.
(206) 872-7877
(206) 630-5956
JOHN HOLLINGER
(206) 630-8770
BRENT HOLLINGER
(206) 271-5957
BRIAN HOLLINGER
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SIGN REPAIR: MODULE, PRIMARY 10, CANOPY SIGNS AND LIGHTS
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S.S. SIGN
13190 STONE AVENUE NORTH
SEATTLE, WA 98133
VENDOR NO. 690397005
DAY & NIGHT.
(206) 365-0242
NIGHT
(HOME)
(206) 488-2378
JAY STARR
(HOME)
(206) 774-4426
ROGER CORSTED
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(HOME)
(206) 525-5495
SAM STARR
TANK PUMPING: CO-MINGLING, PRODUCT REMOVAL FROM LEAKING TANK FOR
RETURN TO TERMINAL
AMERICAN TRANSPORT 24 HRS. 1-800-477-1217
ARROW FREIGHT LINES
DAY:
(206) 767-3605
24 HRS (206) 767-3605
TANK & SEPARATOR PUMPING OR VACUUMING: CONTAMINATED OR SPILLED
l PRODUCT FOR DISPOSAL
NW ENVIRO SYS (206) 622-1090
1700 AIRPORT WAY SO. HAZARDOUS WASTE
SEATTLE, WA 98134
VENDOR NO. 587896002 (206) 762-1190
NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE
NIGHT
(206) 991-5234
TOM GREMIL:
(NIGHT) (206) 833-5423
(MOBILE) (206) 953-5457
24 HRS: 1-800-735-7069
CHEM PRO
20245 76TH AVENUE SOUTH
KENT, W A 98031
VENDOR NO 203703004
DAY.
(206) 622-3400
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DAY OR NIGHT:
(206) 872-8030
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Ex. 6
TRMI, INe.
PHONE EXTENSION UST
EXT LAST FIRST CAR PHONE #
3245 ARMSTRONG PAT DlRECf DIAL
3211 BARREIT DON 940-3621 '889' TI-IEN EXTENSION
3205 BEARD SCOTI
3238 BECK FRANK 949-6521 MAIN SWITCHBOARD:
3226 BICKEL GEORGE x200 OR 827-0761 DlRECf
3232 CARLILE AL 949-3679
3251 CHUN (GRAVES) LYNN 949-3473 FAX. (206) 822-0022
3266 ClARKE ANGELA
3202 COATS RON MERIDIAN MAIL. x3200
3247 COMPUTER ROOM
3203 CRONIN JEAN
3201 CURRIE NANCY
3264 DORDENBAL HEIDI
3206 DORGAN LYN
3229 FLYNN TOM 948-1223
3212 FRANCIES LEONARD
3236 GERL KEN 947-5254
3235 GUBSCH KEN 348-1703
3213 GRAYBEAL PAT
3260 HAGOOD ROBERT 948-7892
3234 HANSON STEVE 947-1673
3204 HELMHOLZ VICKI 955-0308 BEEPER
3248 HINDMAN JAYNE
3244 HUNTER AL 947-6347
3210 JUDD MARGARET
3219 KLlJfZ TOM 948-1106
3216 LA JAMBE JERRY 999-714Q
3253 LANE ROBIN 948-5879
3231 LAZZERI TONY 948-1149
3265 MAHANNA BARB 955-0309 BEEPER
3207 MAIL ROOM
3262 MEETING ROOM
3208 MERLITTI ROBERTA
3240 MILES BOB 948-1459
3217 PERCY KERRYJO 999-9286
3214 PRICE JOHN 949-3189
3239 RAMOS DONNA
3209 RAMSEY JOHN
3252 RENSLO PEGGY 999-9456
3242 ROBERTS SHARON
3248 ROHR CECILIA
3223 SALMON MIKE 949-3403
3249 SACOMANO JOE 955-0305 BEEPER
3246 SARGENT ANGELA
3227 SPARE OFFICE
3228 STANGER ANNA 948-7915
3241 STEELE ANDREW
3215 TANKERSLEY GENE 948-1338
3237 TUFFEY DAN
3221 VSETECKA PENNY
3222 WAHL BRENDAN
3263 WALKER RITA 940-<i343
3230 WATSON DARRELL 949-1613
3233 WOLFE SUSAN
3224 WORSHAM JOHN 799-2102
3261 ZAHAlKO MIKE 940-3246
Ex 7
FILrNi\!\'lE. 'PIIONr \\'P~' rc\'''CU 10/7/91
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MINOR SPILLS, CLEAN UP, PAINTING
MOBILE CLEANING SYSTEM
1415 SENECA S W
RENTON, WA 98055
VENDOR NO. 550864003
DAY: (206) 255-1600
LARRY DAY'
(NIGHT) (206) 746-6689
(206) 939-8489
(MOBILE)
(206) 954-9065
MAJOR SPILLS OR LEAKS: EXTENDED CLEAN UP, RECOVERY UNDERGROUND,
ETC.
TEXACO ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES
3400 188TH ST SUITE 630
LYNNWOOD, WA 98037
DAY'
FAX:
(206) 77 4-6090
(Z06j 771-7786
(206) 771-5796
ANITA BURKE
'--
(206) 481-4866
MIKE CONDON
(206) 823-1090
MARK WELLS
GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY
19226 - 66TH AVE. SO.
SUITE L -109
KENT, WA 98032
VENDOR NO, 594670002
NATIONAL CONTRACT #7897
DAY (206) 251-5441
NIGHT. (206) 226-5363
MARK NICHOLS
(206) 432-9170
MARK WINTERS
(206) 639-0837
CHRISTOPHER NELSON
Ex. 9
INSTRUCTIONS fOR OEALING WITH THE NEWS MEDIA IH AN EMERGENCY
Immediately notify the nearest Public and Government Affairs (PGA) person
below to make arrangements for a press statement regardless of time of day
or night The applicable PGA office will send a representative to the
scene if the emergency dictates
N L. STANLEY Office: (818) 505-2654
Pager. 1-800-759-7243 PINI65398
S H STAKES Office. (818) 505-2679
Pager: 1-800-759-7243 PINI65397
B A KORNYLO Office: (81~) 505-2655
Pager 1-800-759-7243 PIN15~867
o W JOHNSQN Office (818)~505-2650
Pager. 1-800-759-7243 PINI52866
Ho.e' (80S) 497-0693
Mobile. (818) 383-1877
Ho.e. (213) 474-8124
Mobile: (818) 383-2560
Ho.e (818) 954-0004
Ho.e: (818) 597-9665
Mobile. (818) 370-3511
2 If the demand for information Is so urgent that a delay could lead to
serious distortion of the situation in the media the local Senior Company
Representative (SCR) Is authorized to release a minimum factual statement
until the PGA representative can be contacted
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The SCR present s~ould designate a qualified person to handle inquiries
from the press pr10r to the availability of the PGA
Press Representative shall representetive The
A Prepare the minilllum factual statement h' h
f 11 101 1C should includ_e, the
o owing .
a Time, date and location of incident
b General factual description of what happened
c Number of. injured or dead 00 NOT release names
d Company 101111 provide update as more information becomes available
B The statement should HOT include
a Speculation on ca~ (State cause is not known but .
Investigation) IS under
b Estimate of dollar amount of damage ,;
c Any s:atement which might Infer or admit Company negl'
d Assum I~g res pons Ib i I ity for the sp ill Or C leanup unt\glenf~a 1 and
executIve management have approved such a position
~hen warranted follow-up statements should be prepared by
PGA office the appropriate
5 Procedures outlined will minimize distortions 1-
- f n news reports protect th
1nterest 0 the Company and generally result in favorable handlin of the.e
emergency by the media 9
3
4
1/91
Ex. 10
Director' Doug Youngblood 752-{j892
EH&S Inquiry Line: (713) 752-{j885
Environment Health and Safety
Manager Environment Health & Safety
Secretary
E-QWllity Model
Federal Register Rev,ew Support
Litigation Tracking Support
Retail Audit Program
Environmental Affairs
Manager Environmental Affairs
Secretary
Budget (Environmental RemediatIOn)
En\'. Compliance Assurance Programs
Information Systems
National Environmental Database
Third Party Claims - General lnfo.
AIR
Refining
Marketing
SOUD/HAZARDOUS WASTE
Refining
Marketi ng
WATER
Refining
Marketing
Marine Vapor Control
Thnks Above/Underground
Construction Support
Closed Facilities
Amarillo
Bayonne / Changev.ater
Casper
Lockport
Sunburst
STAR ENTERPRISE
Primary
Pamck Tomlinson
Missy Thomas
Andy Moran
Delilah Gauthia
Gerri Reynolds
John Sexton
Primary
Mike Meeuwsen
Norma Rocha
Ted Irvin
Sheryl Maruca
Delilah Gauthia
Don Hitchcock
JL^~l\.....V I"CIIIIIII~ ....-'1 ,-_"
-,
Environment, Health & Safety
ext. Secondary ex\..
-
6888
6877 Sandy Tomme 6891
6905
6876 Gerri Reynolds 6885
6885 Hester Hanlon 6879
6887 Carol Papso 6884
ext. Secondary ext.
6939
6970 Missy Thomas 6877
6893 Hester Hanlon 6879
6875 Don Hitchcock 6880
6876 Gerri Reynolds 6885
6880 Gerri Reynolds 6885
Sheryl Maruca 6875 Les Lakie 6881
John Sexton 6887 Sheryl Maruca 6875
Fred Hamilton 6878 Don Hitchcock 6880
Don Hitchcock 6880 Fred Hamilton 6878
Duane Melton 6883 Russ Larson 6882
Russ Larson 6882 Duane Melton 6883
John Sexton 6887 Sheryl Maruca 6875
Greg Bolner 6958 John Sexton 6887
Sheryl Maruca 6875 Ted Irvin 6893
Les Lakie 6881 Ted Irvin 6893
Russ Larson 6882 Ted Irvin 6893
Duane Melton 6883 Ted Irvin 6893
John Sexton 6887 Ted Irvin 6893
Pre-elUsting Envllunmental Liabilities (PEL)
RefIning Fred Hamilton
Marketing Fred Hamilton
Port Arthur Dale Friedrichs
Health and Safetv
Manager Health and Safety
Secretary
Compli2....'lce Audits & A.ssurdnce Pro.
DOTffransportation Safety
Hazard Communication/Product Safety
Health Prornotion/Wellness
Industrial Hygiene
Loss Control/OSHA 200
Safcty
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
Fire ProtectionlEmergency Response
Chronic Exposure LitJgation
Process - Environmental
Manager Process Envlfllllmental
Secretary
Refoml. Gasoline Research
Reform. Gasoline EconomICS
Alternative MOlnr Fuels
Low Sulfur Diesel
Low Aromatics 01=1
Oxygenates SupplvlTkmand
Future Fuel SpcClfic.3t1ons
Fuel Blending of L.....,v. EmiSSIon Prop.
CIC2n Fuels Stratcg.\ Devcloplllcnt
Primary
Dav!d Watts
Sandy Tomme
D:lVid Noble
Jay Wallace
Carol I'dpSO
Bert Benedick
George Andis
Jay Wallace
DaVid Noble
David Watts
David Noble
Carol Papso
Primary
Doug Hopkins
Rose Williams
Huey Zang
Doug HopkInS
Doug Hopkins
Nonn Schultz
Huey Zang
Nonn Schultz
Hucy Zang
Nonn Schultz
Doug Hopkins
6878 Les Lakie 6881
6878 Russ Larson 6882
6957 Les Lalue 6881
exL Secondary ext.
6890
6891 Norma Rocha 6970
6955 George Andis 6869
6889 David Noble 6955
6884 George Andis 6869
6870 Carol Papso 6884
6869 David 'MItts 6890
6889
6955 Jay Wallace 6889
6890 George Andis 6869
6955 Jay Wallace 6889
6884 David 'MItts 6890
exL Secondary ex\..
6724
7626 Linda Burnett 6872
6871 Doug Hopkins 6724
6724 Huey Zang 6871
6724 Norm Schultz 6886
6886 Huey Zang 6871
6871 Nann Schultz 6886
6886 Doug HopkInS 6724
6871 Nann Schultz 6886
6886 Huey Zang 6871
6724 Huey Zang 6871
Nonn Schultz 6886
Ex. 11
Secretary' Linda Burnett 752-{j872
Fax: (713) 752-4686
Texaco Workgroups I Conuniuees Primary ex\.. Secondary
-
Texaco EH&S Council Doug Youngblood 6892 Patrick Tomlinson
Mike Meeuwsen 6939 David Watt~
Texaco Environmental & Health Risk
Management Comminee David Watts 6890
Texaco Hazard Communication
Committee Carol Papso 6884
Texaco TSCA Depanmental
Coordinators Comminee David Watts 6890
Texaco Cargo Transfer Task Fo= John Sexton 6887
Texaco Clean Air Act Work Group Sheryl Maruca 6875
Texaco Used Oil Commlllce Don Hitchcock 6880
Texaco Waste Action Comminee Duane Melton 6883 Les Lakie
Regulatory Action Comminee On Fuels Norm Schultz 6886 Huey Zang
Industrial or Trade Associations Primary ex\.. Secondary
-
Auto/Oil Air QWllity Improvement
Research Program Doug Youngblood 6892 Doug Hopkins
Huey Zang
Amen= Petroleum Institute
Mkt Operations and Engineering
Subcomminee Patrick Tomlinson 6888
Mkt Environmental Subcommittee Don Hitchcock 6880
Air Toxics Task Fo= Sheryl Maruca 6875
Soil/GroundwaterTa.~k Fo= Russ La=n 6882
Mkt Terminal Effiuent Work Group Don Hitchcock 6880
Class V Injection Well Work Group Russ Larson 6882
Waste Task Force Don Hitchcock 6880
Oversight Work Group -
Soil TrmL Tech. Russ La=n 6882
M\.:l. Facilities Suocommlttec
(NFPA L"Hson) Don Hitchcock 6880
Health and EnvlronnlCnlal
Affairs Dept. Dav Id 'MItts 6890
Committee on Safety and Fire
Protection David 'MItts 6890
Committee on Rfg, Env. Control Les Lakie 6881
Manne Vessel EmiSSions
Work Group John Sexton 6887
Storage Tank Ta.~k Force Greg Bolner 6958 John Sexton
Aboveground Storage Tank
Leak DetectIOn Work Group GfL'g Bainer 6958 John Sexton
Soil/Groundw.ner lech Task f-orce
Waste Min Task Force (Liaison Mkt) Don Hitchcock 6880
Used Oil Task Fo= (Liaison Mkt) Don Hitchcock 6880
Markeling Wa.'te Work Group Don Hitchcock 6880
Reg/Ncg Process - TItle IT of CAA Huey Zang 6871
National Fire ProtectIOn Association Dave Noble 6955
NFPA m"-API Representative Don Hitchcock 6880
National Plotroleum Refmers Assc.
Fire and Accident Prevention DaVid Watts 6890
INSURANCE CARRIER INFORMATION
Insurance Carrier: CIGNA - INA
(206)-881-3700
Texaco Contact: Rick stuart
vince Trulaje
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TRAINING CHECKLIST
_ 1 Established a thorough traming program.
_ 2. Identified employees who need training.
_ 3. Training program ensures that new employees are trained before their frrst assignment.
4 Infonned employees of the specific infonnation and training requirements of the Hazard
Communication Standard.
5 Infonned employees of the requirements of the standard and their rights under the law
_ 6. Infonned employees of the different chemicals at the workslte and the hazards associated
With them.
7 Informed employees of the specific hazards of the chemicals and processes they work
With and therr proper use and handhng.
_ 8. Informed employees of the chemical hazards associated with performing any non-rout1Oe
tasks.
9 Employees know how to detect the presence or release of hazardous chemicals 10 the
statIon.
_10 Tra.Ined employees in the use of proper work practIces, personal protectIve eqUlpment and
cloth1Og, and other controls to reduce or eliminate theu exposure to the hazardous
chemicals .In their work areas.
11 Tratned employees 10 emergency and fust-aId procedures and signs of overexposure
_12. Employees know where the hazardous chemIcals are located .In the statIon, about the
eXIstence of the Hazardous ChemIcals Inventory LISt, where It IS located and how It IS
updated.
13 Obta1Oed Matenal Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for each hazardous chemIcal (Texaco or
other) 10 the statIon.
_14 Explatned how to use and 10terpret a MSDS and 1Oformed employees where MSDS are
located 10 the statIon.
15 Explatned labels and theu warn10gs to employees.
Exhibit E-5, Page 2
16 Developed a system to ensure that all 1Ocom1Og hazardous chemicals are checked for
proper labels and MSDS
17 Employees know the procedures to ensure proper labelhng or warnmg signs for con tamers
that hold hazardous chemicals.
18 Developed a way to identIfy and inform employees of new hazardous chemicals before
they are introduced mto the workplace.
19 Estabhshed a way to inform employees of new hazards associated with the chemicals they
already use.
_20 Developed a way to evaluate the effectIveness of the tram10g program and keep track of
who has received trammg
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. INTRODUCTION
B OUR WRITTEN HAZARD COMMUNICATION PLAN
EXHIBIT B-1
HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS INVENTORY
EXHIBIT B-2
MSDS REQUEST LOG
EXHIBIT B-3
EMPLOYEE TRAINING RECORD LOG
C. MATERlAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS (MSDS)
D-l GENERAL OVERVIEW OF OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD
D-2. GENERAL OVERVIEW OF HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATIONS AND
EMERGENCY RESPONSE"
E. STEP-BY-STEP COMPLIANCE/CHECKLISTS
EXHIBIT E-l
HAZARD COMMUNICATION COMPLIANCE
CHECKLIST
EXHIBIT E-2
MSDS CHECKLIST
EXHIBIT E-3
SAMPLE LEITER REQUESTING MSDS
EXHIBIT E-4
SAMPLE LEITER REQUESTING ADDITIONAL MSDS
INFORMATION
EXHIBIT E-5
TRAINING CHECKLIST
EXHIBIT E-6
TRAINING LESSON PLAN
APPENDIX I
OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD
APPENDIX II
MSDS GLOSSARY
APPEND IX III
EXPLANATION GUIDE TO TEXACO MSDS
APPENDIX IV
EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES (HAZWOPER)
INTRODUCTION
The OccupatIonal Safety and Health AdministratIon (OSHA) Issued a rule 10 1983 called the
Hazard CommunIcatIon Standard (29 CFR 1910 1200). ThIS law covers all employees (includmg
retaIl store personnel) who may be exposed to hazardous chemicals 10 the workplace. ThIS law
IS based on the concept that employees have both a need and a nght to know the hazards of the
chemIcals to WhICh they are exposed while worlong. The Hazard CommunIcatIon Standard was
desIgned to reduce the incidence of chemical related illnesses and mJunes by malong both
employees and employers aware of the potential hazards of the chemIcals 10 the workplace. In
short, the purpose of this law and our Hazard CommunIcatIon Program IS to protect the health
of our employees.
The Hazardous Waste OperatIons and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) Standard Final Rule
went mto effect ill 1990 ThIS law was designed to protect employees dunng emergmg resPQn~es
to hazardous substance releases.
OUR WRITTEN HAZARD COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
1. PURPOSE AND SCOPE
Our facihty has implemented a comprehensIve hazard communicatlon program to 1Oform
our employees of the hazards of the chemicals in the workplace. This program will
ensure comphance with the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, (HCS) Title 29 of
CFR 1910 1200 Under thIS program, you WIll be mformed of the contents of the HCS,
the hazards of the chemIcals to WhICh you are exposed to at work, safe handhng
procedures, and measures to take to protect yourselves from these hazardous chemicals.
You will also be 1Oformed of the hazards of non-routine tasks.
To accomphsh thIS, thIS hazard commumcatlon program 1Ocludes.
A. A Hazardous Chemicals Inventory hst
B Material Safety Data Sheets
C Con tamer labels
D Employee training
ThIS program apphes to all work operatlons 10 our statlon where you as employees !llay
be exposed to hazardous substances under normal working condltlOnS or dunng an
emergency sItuation.
This wntten program will be in tlns Hazard Communication Manual which WIll be kept
10 the statlon and made available to employees at all times. Caples of thIS program Will
be provided by 7: 12-. m . r. upon request
II. RESPONSIBILITY
iJ?./?1/!.JA i3J";' .4N/lLVSr has overall responsIbility for the
program unless otherwIse noted. HI will review and update the program as necessary
Section B, Page I
III. LIST OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS/CHEMICAL INVENTORY
5, A7J 0,.) /)14, J2.. . will maintaIn the list of all hazardous chemIcals present
10 the station. This 1Oventory wIll lIst the chemIcal, manufacturer's name and phone
number and where 10 the station thIS chemIcal is used. ThIS lIst (ExhIbit B-l) IS part of
our Written Hazard Communication Program and WIll be kept wIth10 thIS Hazard
Communication Manual. This list will also serve as an index of our MSDS
The lIst in ExhibIt B-1 is 10itially provIded generically and STlFTJDtJ /rlGt:tf!.. ,
IS responsible for review10g and updatIng this list to reflect all the hazardous matenals
present at the facility.
IV MATERlAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS
Matenal Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) provide specific informatIon on the chemIcals we
use Copies of MSDS for each chemIcal on our Hazardous Chemicals Inventory lIst will
be kept in thIs Hazard CommunIcatl.on Manual under SectIon C, Matenal Safety Data
Sheets. These MSDS will be available to all employees, 1Oclud1Og contract employees
at all tImes.
SrAllotJ m~2-. WIll ensure that there IS an MSDS for every chemical
on the Hazardous ChemIcal Inventory He/she wIll be responsIble for obtam1Og an MSDS
for any new hazardous chemIcal used 10 the station by contactIng the vendor or
manufacturer If the MSDS has not been supplIed With the InItIal shipment. He/she will
keep a MSDS Request Log (ExhIbit B-2) as part of thIS Wntten Program to document
MSDS requests. He/she will also be responsible for ma1Ota1Omg and updatl.ng the MSDS
file to 10sure it contaIns only the most current MSDS aVallable for each product.
V LABELS
All contaIners receIved or 10 use 10 the statIon must be labeled with the appropnate
hazard communicatIon informatIon. .sTAT1~ rl1_1L-will ensure that all hazardous
chemIcals 10 the statIon are properly labeled to 10clude the product IdentIty,
manufacturer's name and address and appropnate hazard warn10g All contaIners of non-
hazardous matenals will be labelled WIth the identIty of the matenal. If there IS any
question on the proper labelIng of hazardous products, refer to the product MSDS to
verify label 1Oformation.
If there are hazardous chemIcals contained 10 statIOnary containers, the Station Manager
WIll ensure that the statIonary container IS properly labelled. When a hazardous product
IS transferred from a labelled contaIner to another conta1Oer (l.e., from large or bulk
storage to a smaller portable contaIner), the person do1Og the transfemng is responsIble
for ensuring the second contamer is properly labelled. If you transfer chemIcals from a
labelled contalner to a portable contaIner that is mtended only for your ImmedIate use,
no labels are reqUIred on the portable contaIner
SectIon B, Page 2
VI. TRAINING
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All employees will receive traIning in the Hazard Communication Standard and the safe
handling and use of the hazardous chemicals used in our statIon prior to th~
assIgnment. This traming will be done by ':::'(JlTION vn.4ot~ , or 71<A-1
~U7 S~lZ.r if\~12.- usmg written materials provIded 10 SectlOn E and
ExhIbits -5 and E-6 of thIS manual and audIovISuals when avaIlable. Whenever a new
hazard IS mtroduced into our station, additIonal trammg will be provIded to all employees.
..5-rATlolJ rnG.t~ , will ensure that all new employees are traIned
at the tIme of thelI mitial assignment and whenever a new hazard IS mtroduced mto the
station. A trainmg record (Exhibit B-3) will be kept to document employees traInmg.
This record will be kept within this Written Hazard CommunIcatIon Program Manual.
5-rA nON MC:.tfl-. will also hold hazard commUnIcatIon reVIew meetIngs
penodlcally to revIew the information presented in the 10itIal traInmg.
The traill10g program wIll emphasize
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ReView of the reqUlrements of the Hazard CommunIcatIon Standard.
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ReView of the elements of our Written Hazard CommUnICatlOn Program which
descnbes how the hazard communicatIon program IS Implemented ill our statIon.
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Where the Wntten Hazard CommunIcatIon Program, Hazardous Chemical
Inventory and MSDS's are kept.
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How to read and 10terpret the mformatIon on labels and MSDS, and how
employees may obtam addItional mformation.
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The chemIcal and physical propertIes (flash pomt, bOlhng pomt, reactIvIty, etc )
of hazardous chemIcals 10 our statIon and methods and observatIons (VISUal
appearance, smell, etc.) whIch can be used to detect the presence or release of
chemIcals.
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PhYSICal hazards (potentIal for [lIe, explosion, etc.) of products in the work area.
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Health hazards, 1Oclud1Og SIgns and symptoms of exposure, assocIated WIth
exposure to chemIcals and any medical condition that may occur or be aggravated
by exposure to the chemIcal.
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Measures employees can take to protect themselves from the hazards (personal
protectIve eqmpment, proper work practIces, emergency response procedures, etc.)
Section B, Page 3
VII. NON-ROUTINE TASKS
When you are requIred to perfonn non-routme tasks involving exposure to hazardous
chemicals, a special trammg sesslOn will be conducted to infonn you about the hazardous
chemicals to WhICh you mIght be exposed and the proper precautIOns to take to reduce
or avoid exposure. ::S11t7iON m"e.. will Identify those special projects that are
consIdered hazardous and will provIde the appropriate trammg.
Vill. CONIRACTORS
:SiA77CJN rrJte,l!.. will advISe outsIde contractors, who are worlang on the
premises, of the hazards of the chemicals they may become exposed to dunng their work.
He will also infonn the contractors of the location and availabilIty of the MSDS' s,
protective measures to be taken and the safe handlIng procedures to be used when
working WIth the hazardous chemIcals.
If a contractor bnngs a hazardous chemIcal onto our statIon premIses, he must provIde
the MSDS and any addItIonal hazard 1OfonnatIon on thIS chemIcal (includmg the
precautIonary measures to be'taken) to the facIlIty manager Srl'f77tJN ntd.,l!....
will msure that all employees potentIally exposed to thIS chemIcal are mformed of Its
hazards and handling
IX. EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RELEASES
Employees of thIS faCIlIty are classified as "First Responders Awareness Level" when
dealmg WIth uncontrolled releases of hazard~ous matenals WhICh present a safety or health
hazard per the OSHA regulatIon 29 CFR 1910 120 (q) (ie. HAZWOPER)
Uncontrolled releases are releases WhICh cannot be absorbed, neutralIzed or controlled at
the tIme of the release by employees 10 the ImmedIate release area. Uncontrolled releases
typIcally requIre response efforts by outside personnel such as fIre departments or
hazardous matenal response teams.
Examples of possible uncontrolled releases are.
- Hit dispenser
- Delivery truck spIlls
SectIon B, Page 4
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authorities (ie. fIre department. station manager, marketing representative, mamtenance
center, etc.) and actIvate the remote emergency dispenser shut-off devIce. They are not
expected to attempt to approach the point of release to stop the source or to try to contain
the release.
See ExhibIt E-6 (Hazard CommunicationlEmergency Response Training Program, SectIon
9 0) and Appendix IV (Emergency Response Procedures) of thIS manual.
Section B, Page 5
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EXHIBIT B-1
HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS INVENTORY LIST
AND
INDEX OF MSDS'S
MSDS
MANUFACTURER AREA ON
HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL NAM ElPH ONE USED FILE
Motor Gasolines
Texaco Regular Texaco (914) 831-3400
Texaco Unleaded Texaco (914) 831-3400
Texaco Unleaded Plus Texaco (914) 831-3400
Texaco Super Unleaded Texaco (914) 831-3400
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Texaco DIesel 2 Texaco (914) 831-3400
Antifreeze
Texaco Anufreeze/Coolant Texaco (914) 831-3400
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EXHIBIT B-1
HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS INVENTORY LIST
AND
INDEX OF MSDS'S
MSDS
MANUFACTURER AREA ON
HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL NAM EJPH ONE USED FILE
Motor Oils
Havol..me Supenor Grade Texaco (914) 831-3400
Motor 011 SAE 30
Havo1me Supenor Grade Texaco (914) 831-3400
Motor OIl SAE 40
Havo1me Supenor Grade Texaco (914) 831-3400
Motor 011 SAE 5W - 30
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Havolme Supenor Grade Texaco (914) 831-3400
Motor OU SAE 10W-30
Havohne Supenor Grade Texaco (914) 831-3400
Motor 011 SAE lOW -40
Havolme Supenor Grade Texaco (914) 831-3400
Motor Ou SAE 20W-50
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OFFICIAL TRAINING RECORD
Employees lIsted below acknowledge hav10g receIved the traInIng outlIned In the Hazard
CommunIcations Lesson Plan 10 ExhibIt E-5 of this manual.
DATE TRAINED
EMPLOYEE NAME EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE TRAINED BY
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OffiCIAL TRAINlNG RECORD
Employees hsted below acknolwedge hav10g receIved addltlonal Hazard CommunIcatIon tra1010g
reqmred when a new hazard is 1Otroduced 1Oto the work area. ThIS tralnIng included revIewmg
the MSDS of the specific chemical involved.
NEW
EMPLOYEE DATE HAZARD TRAINED
EMPLOYEE NAME SIGNA TURE TRAINED MSDS BY
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NOTE
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TEXACO
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
understand Material Safety Data Sheet before handling or
disposing of product
1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
MATERIAL IDENTITY
Product Code and Name
26000 UNLEADED REGULAR GASOLINE
Chemical Name and!or Family or Description
Automotive Lead-Free Gasoline
Manufacturer's Name and Address
TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING, INC
POBox 7812
Universal City, CA 91608
Telephone Numbers
Transportation Emergency-Company
CHEMTREC
-Company
Health Emergency
General MSDS Assistance
Technical Information
-Fuels
-Chemical
-Lubricant!
Antifreezes
-Additives
-Solvents
(914) 831-3400
(800) 424-9300
(914) 831-3400
(914) 838-7204
(914) 838-7336
(512) 459-6543
(800) 782-7852
(713) 235-6278
(800) 876-3738
This Material Safety Data Sheet may be used for the following products for
Hazard Communications purposes only, not intended to imply identical
performance/technical specifications
00315 UNLEADED REGULAR GASOLINE (7 8#)
00323 TEXACO REGULAR UNLEADED BLENDSTOCK w/ETHANOL
00326 TEXACO UNLEADED GAS (RVP 7 8#)
00330 CALIFORNIA UNBRANDED UNLEADED REGULAR
00334 REGULAR UNLEADED BLENDSTOCK w/ETHANOL
00351 UNLEADED REGULAR GASOLINE
00353 TEXACO UNLEADED GAS W/ OXY
00354 UNLEADED REGULAR GASOLINE W/ETHER OXY
00356 UNLEADED WITH ETHANOL
00358 TEXACO REGULAR W/ ETHER OXY
00362 TEXACO REGVL~R WITH ETHANOL
00365 TEXACO UNLEADED GASOLINE
00371 UNLEADED REGULAR GASOLINE
00376 TEXACO UNLEADED GASOLINE w/ETHANOL
00384 MARYLAND GRADE UNLEADED REGULAR GASOLINE
00458 TEXACO UNLEADED REGULAR GASOLINE w/5 7% ETOH
00469 UNLEADED REGULAR GASOLINE w/5 7% ETHANOL
00476 UNLEADED REGULAR OXYGENATED
00478 ADDITIZED UNLEADED REGULAR OXYGENATED
00485 TEXACO UNLEADED REGULAR GASOLINE w/7 7% ETOH
00496 UNLEADED REGULAR GASOLINE w/7 7% ETHANOL
01108 CITGO RFG REGULAR UNLEADED 87
01112 TEXACO UNLEADED GASOLINE (RFG 2 0)
01116 TEXACO UNLEADED GASOLINE (RFG 2 7) OXY
01125 TEXACO UNLEADED GASOLINE (RFG 2 0) 7 2 RVP
01132 TEXACO UNLEADED GASOLINE (RFG 2 0) 8 1 RVP
01136 UNLEADED GASOLINE (RFG 2 0)
01141 UNLEADED GASOLINE (RFG 2 7) OXY
01145 UNLEADED GASOLINE (RFG 2 0) 7 2 RVP
01149 UNLEADED GASOLINE (RFG 2 0) 8 1 RVP
01166 TEXACO UNLEADED REGULAR GASOLINE (7 2 RVP)
01182 UNLEADED REGULAR GASOLINE
01193 TEXACO UNLEADED REGULAR (MIN 1 8 OXY)
01199 UNLEADED REGULAR GASOLINE (MIN 1 8 OXY)
01243 UNLEADED REGULAR RFG 2 0 OPRG NOT-VOC
02632 FORD UNLEADED GASOLINE (RFG)
02635 FORD UNLEADED GASOLINE (RFG) 7 2 RVP
02752 UNLEADED REGULAR - CARB PHASE 2 RFG
02753 TEXACO UNLEADED REGULAR - CARB PHASE 2 RFG
02754 UNLEADED REGULAR - CARB PHASE 2 RFG - ADDITIZED
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< - LESS THAN > - GREATER THAN
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PRODUCT CODE: 26000 ,-<.
NAME UNLEADED REGULAR GASOLINE
2 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
THE CRITERIA FOR LISTING COMPONENTS IN THE COMPOSITION SECTION IS AS FOLLOWS
CARCINOGENS ARE LISTED WHEN PRESENT AT 0 1 % OR GREATER, COMPONENTS WHICH ARE
OTHERWISE HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA ARE LISTED WHEN PRESENT AT 1 0 % OR
GREATER, NON-HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ARE LISTED AT 3 0 % OR GREATER THIS IS NOT
INTENDED TO BE A COMPLETE COMPOSITIONAL DISCLOSURE REFER TO SECTION 14 FOR
APPLICABLE STATES' RIGHT TO KNOW AND OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION
Product and/or Component(s) Carcinogenic According to
OSHA IARC NTP OTHER NONE
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Composition (Sequence Number and Chemical Name)
~ Chemical Name CAS Number Range in %
Gasoline consists of straight/branched paraffinic hydrocarbons olefins,
cycloparaffins and aromatics Mayor may not contain any combination of
these oxygenates MTBE, ETBE, TAME and/or EtOH in the range of 0-20% Typ-
ical constituents (not intended as manufacturing specifications) include
01 * Gasoline 95 00-99 99
02 * Methyl-t-butyl ether 1634-04-4 10 00-19 99
03 * Ethyl-t-butyl ether 637-92-3 10 00-19 99
04 * Tertiary amyl methyl ether 994-05-8 10 00-19 99
05 * Ethyl alcohol 64-17-5 3 00-9 99
06 * Xylenes 1330-20-7 3 00-9 99
07 * Toluene 108-88-3 3 00-9 99
08 * Benzene (if RFG, 0 99% max ) 71-43-2 1 00-2 99
09 * 1 2 4-trimethylbenzene 95-63-6 1 00-2 99
10 * N-hexane 110-54-3 1 00-2 99
11 * Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 1 00-2 99
PRODUCT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA (1910 1200)
* COMPONENT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA
Exposure Limits referenced by Sequence Number in the Composition Section
~ Limit
01
01
01
01
02
02
05
05
06
06
06
06
07
07
07
08
08
08
09
09
10
10
11
11
1 1
11
300
500
300
100
40
40
1000
1000
100
150
100
150
100
150
50
1
5
10
25
25
50
50
100
125
100
125
ppm TWA-OSHA
ppm STEL-OSHA
ppm TWA-ACGIH
ppm TWA-TEXACO
ppm TWA-ACGIH (A3)
ppm TWA-TEXACO
ppm TWA-OSHA
ppm TWA-ACGIH
ppm TI;'A-OSHA
ppm STEL-OSHA
ppm TWA-ACGIH
ppm STEL-ACGIH
ppm TWA-OSHA
ppm STEL-OSHA
ppm TWA-ACGIH (SKIN)
ppm TWA-OSHA (SUBJECT TO 29 CFR 1910 1028)
ppm STEL-OSHA
ppm TWA-ACGIH-(A2)
ppm TWA-OSHA
ppm TWA-ACGIH
ppm TWA-OSHA
ppm TWA-ACGIH
ppm TWA-OSHA
ppm STEL-OSHA
ppm TWA-ACGIH
ppm STEL-ACGIH
3 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
Appearance
Light red to light straw liquid
Odor
PetrOleum odor
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3. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION (CONT)
Date Issued
supersedes.
01-03-96
12-08-95
DANGER
WARNING STATEMENT
EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR
VAPOR MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE
MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS AND DROWSINESS
MAY CAUSE IRRITATION TO EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT
ASPIRATION HAZARD IF SWALLOWED -
CAN ENTER LUNGS AND CAUSE DAMAGE
POSSIBLE CANCER HAZARD - MAY CAUSE CANCER BASED ON ANIMAL
DATA
ATTENTION
HMIS NFPA
Health 1 Reactivity 0 Health 1 Reactivity 0
Flammabil ity 3 Special Flammability 3 Special
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
EYE SKIN INHALATION INGESTION
Primary Route of Exposure ~ ~ ~
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE
Acute
Eyes
May cause irritation, experienced as mild discomfort and seen as slight
excess redness of the eye
Skin
Brief contact may cause slight irritation Prolonged contact as with
clothing wetted with material, may cause more severe irritation and dis-
comfort, seen as local redness and swelling
Other than the potential skin irritation effects noted above acute (short
term) adverse effects are not expected from brief skin contact see other
effects below and Section 11 for information regarding potential long
term effects
Prolonged widespread, or repeated skin contact may result in the
absorption of potentially harmful amounts of material
Inhalation
Vapors or mist may cause irritation of the nose and throat
Inhalation may cause dizziness drowsiness euphoria loss of coordination
disorientation headache nausea and ~oTiting In poo~ly ventilated areas
or confined spaces unconsciousness and asphyxiation may result Prolonged
or repeated overexposure may result in the absorption of potentially
harmful amounts of material
Ingestion
If more than several mouthfuls are swallowed abdominal discomfort nausea
and diarrhea may occur Aspiration may occur during swallowing or vomiting
resulting in lung damage
Sensitization Properties
Unknown
Chronic
Prolonged and repeated exposure to ethanol vapor may cause headache lack
of coordination sleepiness fatigue, and difficulty concentrating Chronic
ingestion of alcoholic beverages has resulted in liver, stomach, heart and
nervous system damage as well as cancers of the mouth pharynx, larynx
esophagus and liver in humans Repeated ingestion of ethanol by pregnant
women has caused miscarriage, premature birth and low birth weight and
birth defects (Fetal Alcohol Syndrome)
Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure
Because of its irritating properties, repeated skin contact may aggravate
an existing dermatitis (skin condition)
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3 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION (CONT)
Date Issued
Supersedes
01-03-96
12-08-95
Other Remarks
This product contains benzene Prolonged and repeated exposure to benzene
may cause headaches, loss of appetite rapid pulse. fatigue, liver and
kidney damage decreased bone-marrow activity with increased bleeding
tendencies and possible irreversible injury to blood forming organs
Prolonged and repeated overexposure to benzene has been associated with
aplastic anemia and acute myelogenous leukemia in humans
4 FIRST AID MEASURES
Eyes
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes Hold
eyelids apart while flushing to rinse entire surface of eye and lids with
water Get medical attention
Skin
Wash skin with plenty of soap and water for several minutes
attention if skin irritation develops or persists
Get medical
Ingestion
If person is conscious and can swallow. give two glasses of water (16 oz
but do not induce vomiting If vomiting occurs give fluids again Have
medical personnel determine if evacuation of stomach or induction of
vomiting is necessary Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or
convulsing person
Inhalation
If inhaled remove to fresh air If not breathing or in respiratory
distress clear person's airway and start artificial respiration With a
physician's advice give supplemental oxygen using a bag-valve mask or
manually triggered oxygen supply
Other Instructions
Aspiration of this product during induced emesis may result in severe lung
injury If evacuation of stomach is necessary use method least likely to
cause aspiration such as gastric lavage after endotracheal intubation
Contact a Poison Center for additional treatment information
Remove and dry-clean or launder clothing soaked or soiled with this
material before reuse Dry cleaning of contaminated clothing may be
more effective than normal laundering Inform individuals responsible for
cleaning of potential hazards associated with handling contaminated
clothing
5 FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
Ignition Temperature - AIT (degrees F)
850
Flash Point (degrees F)
-40 (PMCC)
Flammable Limits (%)
Lower 1 4
Upper 7 6
Recommended Fire Extinguishing Agents And SpeCial Procedures
Water may be ineffective on flames but should be used to cool fire-exposed
containers and provide protection for persons atempting to stop the leak
Use water spray dry chemical alcohol resistant foam or carbon dioxide
to extinguish fire
Unusual or Explosive Hazards
Gasol ine vapors are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance
to a source of ignition and flash back Flowing gasoline can generate
static electricity and cause a fire explosion if a spark occurs in a
flammable vapor-air atmosphere When handling use non-sparking tools,
ground and bond all containers
Extremely flammable can be ignited by heat. spark, or flame
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
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Date Issued
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12-08-95
Special Protective Equipment for Firefighters
Wear full protective clothing and positive pressure breathing apparatus
6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES (Transportation Spills
CHEMTREC (800)424-9300)
Procedures in Case of Accidental Release, Breakage or Leakage
Eliminate all ignition sources including internal combustion engines and
power tools Ventilate area Barricade the immediate hazard area Stay
upwind and warn of possible downwind explosion hazard Avoid breathing
vapor Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing Pressure demand air
supplied respirators should always be worn when the airborne concentration
of the contaminant or oxygen is unknown Otherwise, wear respiratory
protection and other personal protective equipment as appropriate for the
potential exposure hazard Contain spill if possible Remove with inert
absorbent Prevent entry into sewers and waterways
If more than 714 pounds of product is spilled. then report spill
according to SARA 304 and/or CERCLA 102(a) requirements, unless product
qualifies for the petroleum exemption (CERCLA Section 101(14))
7 HANDLING AND STORAGE
Precautions to be Taken in
Handling
Use spark-proof tools Material may be at elevated temperatures and/or
pressures Exercise care when opening bleeders and sampling ports
Storage
Ground and bond shipping container
Keep away from heat sparks, flame
transfer line and receiving container
and other sources of ignition
8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTIO~
Protective Equipment (Type)
Eye/Face Protection
Safety glasses chemical type goggles, or face shield recommended to
prevent eye contact
Sk i n Protect i on
Gloves resistant to petroleum distillates are recommended to minimize skin
contact The most effective glove materials are Nitrile rubber Teflon
or ~iton for prolonged contact with gasoline Protective clothing such as
coveralls or boots should be also be worn where contact with product is
1 ikely Launder or dry clean soiled clothes
Respiratory Protection
Airborne concentrations should be kept to lowest levels possible If
vapor mist or dust is generated and the occupational exposure limit of the
product or any component of the product is exceeded use appropriate
NIOSH or MSHA approved air purifying or air supplied respirator after
determining the airborne concentration of the contaminant Air supplied
respirators should always be worn when airborne concentration of the
contaminant or oxygen content is unknown
Ventilation
Use explosion-proof equipment to maintain adequate ventilation to meet
occupational exposure limits if applicable (see below) prevent
accumulation of explosive air-gas mixtures, and avoid significant oxygen
displacement Oxygen levels should be at least 19 5% in confined spaces or
other work areas (OSHA value)
Exposure Limit for Total Product
Gasol ine OSHA PEL-TWA 300 ppm,
ACGIH TLV-TWA 300 ppm
TEXACO TLV-TWA 100 ppm
STEL 500 ppm
STEL 500 ppm
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- GREATER THAN
- NOT TESTED
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NAME UNLEADED REGULAR GASOLINE
Date Issued 01-03-96
Supersedes:, .12-08-95 ,j
9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance
Light red to light straw liquid
Odor
Petroleum odor
Boiling Point (degrees F)
> 90
Melting/Freezing point (degrees F)
Not appl icable
Specific Gravity (water=1)
7 - 77
pH of undiluted product
Not applicable
Vapor Pressure
300 - 700 mmHg at 100 0
Viscosity
~ 1 4 cSt at 37 7 C
VOC Content
Not determined
Vapor Density (air=1)
3 - 4
SolUbility in Water (%)
1 - 1
Other None
10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
This Material Reacts Violently With
(If Others is checked below see comments for details)
Air Water Heat Strong Oxidizers Others None of These
X X
- -
Comments
None
Products Evolved When Subjected to Heat or Combustion
Toxic levels of carbon monoxide carbon dioxide irritating aldehydes and
ketones
Hazardous Polymerizations DO NOT OCCUR
11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION(ANIMAL TOXICITY DATA)
Median Lethal Dose
Oral
LD50 Believed to be > 5 00 g/kg (rat) practically non-toxic
Inhalation
Not determined
Dermal
LD50 Believed to be > 2 00 g/kg (rabbit) practically non-toxic
Irritation Index, Estimation of Irritation (Species)
Skin
(Draize) Believed to be >
Eyes
(Draize) Believed to be > 15 00 - 25 00 /110 (rabbit) slightly irritating
Sensitization
Not determined
Other
Studies in laboratory rats and mice exposed to constant levels of wholly
vaporized unleaded gasoline for six hours per day. five days per week for
two years caused kidney damage and kidney cancer in male rats and liver
tumors in female mice Many scientists do not believe that the male rat is
an appropriate predictor of human kidney disease and are not in agreement
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- GREATER THAN
50 - 3 00 /8 0 (rabbit) slightly irritating
N D
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11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION (CONT)
Date Issued
Supersedes
01-03-96
12-08-95
on the relationship between liver tumors in laboratory animals and humans
Prolonged and repeated exposure to benzene has caused anemia lymphoma, and
other cancers, in laboratory animals Benzene has been shown to cause
embryo/fetal toxicity and birth defects in laboratory animals, but only at
doses which cause maternal toxicity (i e illness in the mother)
Chronic ingestion of ethanol, a possible component of this product, has
caused birth defects as well as developmental effects in laboratory
animals
Prolonged and repeated exposure of rats to high levels of TAME vapor
resulted in 25% mortality at the highest dose level and produced transient
CNS depression (sedation, incoordination, reduced activity) Body and
organ weight changes were observed without underlying tissue pathology
(i e changes to the tissue) A repeated oral study with TAME in rats
resulted in two deaths in the high dose group There were no treatment
related tissue changes in any of the organ systems evaluated although there
were body and organ weight changes TAME was judged to produce an overall
low order of toxicity
In male mice prolonged and repeated exposure to high levels of MTBE vapor
produced a higher than expected mortality due to urinary tract obstruction
believed caused by physical non-neoplastic blockage of the urethral canal
In female mice data indicate increased incidence of hepatocellular
adenomas (benign liver tumors)
Prolonged and repeated exposure to high levels of MTBE (up to 8000 ppm for
over 15 months) resulted in excess mortality (82 %) in male rats
Preliminary evaluation showed a chronic progressive nephrosis (kidney
damage) as the possible cause of death
Associated with the increased severity of nephropathy was an increase in
the number of renal tubular cell adenomas (benign kidney tumors) and
carcinomas (malignant kidney tumors) There was also a difference in the
number of testicular interstitial cell adenomas (benign testicular tumors)
MTBE has been shown to cause embryo/fetal toxicity and birth defects in
mice but only at maternally toxic doses No developmental effects were
seen in rabbits at the same exposure levels Although the significance of
these findings to humans is unclear workers should minimize exposure to
MTBE vapor
Additional or repeat studies are planned or underway to better define the
toxic potential of this product or to verify the results obtai~ed from
previous animal studies
12 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Waste Disposal Methods
This product (as presently constituted) has the RCRA classification of
benzene toxicity and ignitability If discarded in its present form it
would have the hazardous waste numbers 0018 and 0001 respectively Under
RCRA it is the responsibility of the user of the product to determine
at the time of disposal whether the product meets RCRA criteria for
hazardous waste This is because product uses transformations mixtures
processes etc may change the classification to non-hazardous, or
hazardous for reasons other than or in addition to benzene toxicity and
igni tabi 1 ty
Remarks
Do not allow to enter drains or sewers
Can cause explosion
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- GREATER THAN
- NOT TESTED
N T
N 0
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- LESS THAN
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NAME UNLEADED REGULAR GASOLINE
13 TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Date Issued
Supersedes
01-03-96
12-08-95
Transportation
DOT
Proper Shipping Name
Gasol ine
Hazard Class
3
Identification Number UN1203
Packing Group II
Label Required
Flammable liquid
Marine pollutant
Not applicable
This product contains a DOT Hazardous SUbstance or Substances. listed in
Section 14 of the MSDS If the product's shipping container holds
at least 714 lbs, then the DOT information must be accompanied
with RQ notation. or an otherwise 'Not Regulated' product will be
classified as Environmentally Hazardous (solid/liquid) NOS. Class 9,
unless the product qualifies for the petroleum exemption (49 CFR 171 8)
IMDG
Proper Shipping Name
Not evaluated
ICAo
Proper Shipping Name
Not evaluated
TOG
Proper Shipping Name
Not evaluated
14 REGULATORY INFORMATION
Federal Regulations
SARA Ti t 1 e II I
Section 302/304 Extremely Hazardous Substances
~ Chemical Name CAS Number
None
Section 302/304 Extremely Hazardous Substances (CONT)
~ TPQ RQ
None
Section 311 Hazardous Categorization
Acute Chronic Fire Pressure
X X X
React i ve
N/A
Section 313 Toxic Chemical
Chemical Name
Methyl-t-butyl ether
Xylenes
Toluene
Benzene (if RFG 0 99% max )
1 2 4-trimethylbenzene
N-hexane
Ethylbenzene
CAS Number
1634-04-4
1330-20-7
108-88-3
71-43-2
95-63-6
110-54-3
100-41-4
CERCLA 102(a)/DOT Hazardous Substances
~ Chemical Name
01+ Methyl-t-butyl ether
02+ Xylenes
03+ Toluene
04+ Benzene (if RFG 0 99% max )
05+ Ethylbenzene
06+ N-hexane
07+ Benzene, (1-methylethyl) -
Ran<:Je in %
Concentration
10 00- 19 99
3 00-9 99
3 00-9 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
(+ indicates DOT Hazardous Substance)
CAS Number
1634-04-4
1330-20-7
108-88-3
71-43-2
100-41-4
110-54-3
98-82-8
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
Ran<:Je in %
10 00- 19 99
3 00-9 99
3 00-9 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
o 01-0 09
N T - NOT TESTED
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14 REGULATORY INFORMATION (CONT)
Date Issued
supersedes
01-03-96
12-08-95
CERCLA/OOT
~RQ
01+
02+
03+
04+
05+
06+
07+
Hazardous Substances (Sequence Numbers and RQ's)
1000
100
1000
10
1000
5000
5000
TSCA Inventory Status
This product, or its components, are listed on or are exempt from the
Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Substance Inventory
Other
None
State Regulat;ons
Cal;forn;a Propos;t;on 65
The following detectable components
or belong to classes of substances,
to cause cancer and/or reproductive
Chemical Name
Gasoline
Toluene
Benzene (if RFG 0 99% max )
of this product are substances
known to the State of California
toxicity
CAS Number
108-88-3
71-43-2
States Right-to-know Regulat;ons
Chemical Name
Toluene
Benzene, (1-methylethyl) -
Benzene (if RFG 0 99% max
Gasol ine
Ethylbenzene
N-hexane
Xylenes
Methyl-t-butyl ether
Ethyl alcohol
1 2 4-trimethylbenzene
State Right-to-know
CT FL IL MA NJ PA RI MI
CT,FL,IL MA NJ,PA RI MI
CT FL,IL MA NJ PA RI MI
CT FL IL,LA MA NJ RI
CT FL,IL MA NJ PA RI
CT,FL,IL MA NJ PA RI
CT FL,IL MA NJ PA RI MI
MA,NJ,PA
CT FL,IL,MA NJ,PA RI
MA NJ PA
State list CT (Connecticut) FL (Florida) IL (Illinois) MI (Michigan)
LA (Louisiana) MA (Massachusetts) NJ (New Jersey)
PA (Pennsy10a~ia) RI (Rhode Island)
International Regulations
Export Notification (TSCA-12b)
This product may be subject to export notification under TSCA
section 12(b) contains
Methyl-t-butyl ether
Tertiary amyl methyl ether
WHMIS Classif;cation
Not determined
Canada Inventory Status
Not determined
EINECS Inventory Status
Not determined
Australia Inventory Status
Not determined
uapan Inventory Status
Not determined
15 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
Aquatic Toxicity
Not determined
N D - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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PRODUCT CODE: 26000;,
NAME UNLEADED REGULAR GASOLINE
15 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION (CONT)
--- Date Issued
supersedes
01-03-96
12-08-95
Mobility
Not determined
Persistence and Biodegradability
Not determined
Potential to Bioaccumulate
Not determined
Remarks
None
16 OTHER INFORMATION
THIS PROOUCT IS INTENDED FOR USE AS A MOTOR FUEL ONLY
Texaco recommends that all exposures to tHis product be minimized by
strictly adhering to recommended occupational controls procedures to avoid
any potential adverse health effects
Texaco has notified EPA of a TSCA 8(e) Notice of Substantial Risk to Health
on the basis of results from a range finding developmental toxicity study
for this product or a component of this product
A definitive developmental toxicity study is underway
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE IT IS PROVIDED
INDEPENDENTLY OF ANY SALE OF THE PRODUCT FOR PURPOSE OF HAZARD COMMUNICATION
AS PART OF TEXACO'S PRODUCT SAFETY PROGRAM IT IS NOT INTENOED TO CONSTITUTE
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PRODUCT NO EXPRESS WARRANTY OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS
MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN DATA
SHEETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL TEXACO PRODUCTS YOU ARE URGED TO OBTAIN DATA
SHEETS FOR ALL TEXACO PRODUCTS YOU BUY PROCESS USE OR DISTRIBUTE AND YOU
ARE ENCOURAGED AND REQUESTED TO ADVISE THOSE WHO MAY COME IN CONTACT WITH
SUCH PRODUCTS OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN
TO DETERMINE APPLICABILITY OR EFFECT OF ANY LAW OR REGULATION WITH RESPECT TO
THE PRODUCT USER SHOULD CONSULT HIS LEGAL ADVISOR OR THE APPROPRIATE
GOVERNMENT AGENCY TEXACO DOES NOT UNDERTAKE TO FURNISH ADVICE ON SUCH
MATTERS
Since the last mailing;f~r this customer code, the following sections
have been revised
1 2 6 11 14 16 17
Date 01-03-96
Date printed 02-05-96
New
.0.
Revised Supersedes 12-08-95
Inquiries regarding MSDS should be directed to
Texaco Inc
Manager Product Safety
POBox 509
Beacon N Y 12508
PLEASE SEE NEXT PAGE FOR PRODUCT LABEL
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N T - NOT TESTED
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01-03-96
12-08-95
17 PRODUCT LABEL
Date Issued
Supersedes
Label Date 12-08-95
READ AND UNDERSTAND MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET BEFORE HANDLING DR DISPOSING
OF PRODUCT THIS LABEL COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OSHA HAZARD
COMMUNICATION STANDARD (29 CFR 1910 1200) FOR USE IN THE WORKPLACE THIS
LABEL IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED WITH PACKAGING INTENDED FOR SALE TO CONSUMERS
AND MAY NOT CONFORM WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT
OR OTHER RELATED REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
26000 UNLEADED REGULAR GASOLINE
WARNING STATEMENT
DANGER! EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR
VAPOR MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE
MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS AND DROWSINESS
MAY CAUSE IRRITATION TO EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT
ASPIRATION HAZARD IF SWALLOWED -
CAN ENTER LUNGS AND CAUSE DAMAGE
ATTENTION POSSIBLE CANCER HAZARD - MAY CAUSE CANCER BASED ON ANIMAL
DATA
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES
-Keep away from heat, sparks or flame
-Use only with adequate ventilation
-Avoid breathing vapor, mist or gas
-Avoid contact with eyes skin, and clothing
-keep container closed
-Never siphon by mouth
-Wash thoroughly after handling
FIRST AID
Eye Contact
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes Hold
eyel ids apart while flushing to rinse entire surface of eye and lids with
water Get medical attention
Skin Contact
Wash skin with plenty or soap and water for several minutes
attention if skin irritation develops or persists
Ingestion
If person is conscious and can swallow give two glasses of water (16 OZ
but do not induce vomiting If vomiting occurs give fluids again Have
medical personnel determine if evacuation of stomach or induction of
vomiting is necessary Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or
convulsing person
Inhalation
If inhaled remove to fresh air If not breathing or in respiratory
distress clear person's air~ay and start artificial respiration With a
physician's advice give supplemental oxygen using a bag-valve mask or
manually triggered oxygen supply
Note to Physician
Aspiration of this product during induced emesis may result in severe lung
injury If evacuation of stomach is necessary use method least likely to
cause aspiration such as gastric lavage after endotracheal intubation
Contact a Poison Center for additional treatment information
FIRE
use water spray dry chemical alcohol resistant foam or
Water may be ineffective on flames Use water spray to keep
and protect personnel attempting to stop the leak
Get medical
In case of fire
carbon dioxide
containers cool
If more than 714 pounds of product is spilled then report spill
according to SARA 304 and/or CERCLA 102(a) requirements, unless product
qualifies for the petroleum exemption (CERCLA Section 101(14))
Chemical Name CAS Number RanQe in %
Gasoline consists of straight/branched paraffinic hydrocarbons olefins
cycloparaffins and aromatics Mayor may not contain any combination of
these oxygenates MTSE, ETBE, TAME and/or EtOH in the range of 0-20% Typ-
ical constituents (not intended as manufacturing specifications) include
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- GREATER THAN
- NOT TESTED
N 0
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- LESS THAN
N A
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NAME UNLEADED REGULAR GASOLINE
17 PRODUCT LABEL (CaNT)
01-03-96
12-08-95
Date Issued
Supersedes
Label Date 12-08-95
*
.,
.,
.,
.,
.,
.,
.,
.,
.,
.,
Gasol i ne
Methyl-t-butyl ether
Ethyl-t-butyl ether
Tertiary amyl methyl ether
Ethyl alcohol
Xylenes
Toluene
Benzene (if RFG 0 99% max )
1,24-trimethylbenzene
N-hexane
Ethylbenzene
1634-04-4
637-92-3
994-05-8
64-17-5
1330-20-7
108-88-3
71-43-2
95-63-6
110-54-3
100-41-4
PRODUCT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA (1910 1200)
., COMPONENT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA
Pennsylvania Soecial Hazardous Substance(s)
Benzene (if RFG, 0 99% max )
CAS Number
71-43-2
Health
F I ammab i I i ty
HMIS
1 Reactivity 0
3 Special
Health
F I ammab i lit Y
NFPA
1 Reactivity 0
3 Spec i a I
Transportation
DOT
Proper Shipping Name
Gasoline
Hazard Class
3
Identification Number UN1203
Packing Group II
Label Required
Flammable liquid
Marine pollutant
Not appl icable
95 00-99 99
10 00-19 99
10 00-19 99
10 00-19 99
3 00-9 99
3 00-9 99
3 00-9 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
Ranae in %
1 00-2 99
This product contains a DOT Hazardous Substance or Substances 1 isted in
Section 14 of the MSDS If the product's Shipping container holds
at least 714 lbs then the DOT information must be accompanied
with RQ notation or an otherwise 'Not Regulated' product will be
classified as Environmentally Hazardous (solid/liquid) NOS Class 9
unless the product qual ifies for the petroleum exemption (49 CFR 171 8)
CAUTION
Misuse of empty containers can be hazardous Empty containers can
be hazardous if used to store toxic flammable or reactive
materials Cutting or welding of empty containers might cause
fire explosion or toxic fumes from residues 00 not pressurize
or expose to open flame or heat Keep container closed and drum
bungs ln place
Manufacturer s Name and Address
TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING INC
POBox 7812
Universal City CA 91608
TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY Company
CHEMTREC
(914) 831-3400
(800) 424-9300
HEALTH EMERGENCY Company
(914) 831-3400
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Date Issued 01-03-96
supersedes 12-08-95
TEXACO
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
NOTE Read and understand Material Safety Data Sheet before handling or
disposing of product
CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
MATERIAL IDENTITY
Product Code and Name
26010 UNLEADED MID-GRADE GASOLINE
Chemical Name and/or Family or Description
Automotive Lead-Free Gasoline
Manufacturer's Name and Address
TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING, INC
POBox 7812
Universal City, CA 91608
Telephone Numbers
Transportation Emergency-Company
CHEMTREC
-Company
(914) 831-3400
(800) 424-9300
(914) 831-3400
(914) 838-7204
(914) 838-7336
(512) 459-6543
(800) 782-7852
Health Emergency
General MSDS Assistance
Technical Information
-Fuels
-Chemical
-Lubricant!
Antifreezes
-Additives
-Solvents
(713) 235-6278
(800) 876-3738
This Material Safety Data Sheet may be used for the following products for
Hazard Communications purposes only, not intended to imply identical
performance/technical specifications
00317 UNLEADED MEDIUM GASOLINE (7 8#)
00327 TEXACO POWER PLUS (RVP 7 8#)
00331 CALIFORNIA UNBRANDED UNLEADED PLUS
00357 UNLEADED INTERMEDIATE GASOLINE w/ETHER OXYGENATE
00366 TEXACO POWER PLUS W/ OXY
00367 UNLEADED INTERMEDIATE GASOLINE
00375 TEXACO POWER PLUS GASOLINE
00385 MARYLAND GRADE UNLEADED INTERMEDIATE GASOLINE
00479 TEXACO UNLEADED PLUS w!5 7% ETHANOL
00483 ADDITIZED MID-GRADE UNLEADED OXYGENATED
00487 UNLEADED INTERMEDIATE GASOLINE w/7 7% ETHANOL
00495 TEXACO UNLEADED PLUS GASOLINE w!7 7% ETHANOL
00531 UNLEADED INTERMEOIATE GASOLINE w/5 7% ETHANOL
01107 POWER PLUS (RFG 2 0)
01109 CITGO RFG MIOGRAOE UNLEADED 89
01115 POWER PLUS (RFG 2 7) OXY
01124 POWER PLUS (RFG 2 0) 7 2 RVP
01131 POWER PLUS (RFG 2 0) 8 1 RVP
01135 UNLEADED PLUS GASOLINE (RFG 2
01139 UNLEADED PLUS GASOLINE (RfG 2
01144 UNLEADED PLUS GASOLINE (RFG 2
01148 UNLEADED PLUS GASOLINE (RFG 2
01151 TEXACO POWER PLUS (7 2 RVP)
01178 UNLEADED PLUS GASOLINE (MIN 1 8 OXY)
01181 UNLEADED PLUS GASOLINE (7 2 RVP)
01191 TEXACO POWER PLUS (MIN 1 8 OXY)
01198 UNLEADED PLUS GASOLINE (MIN 1 8 OXY)
01244 UNLEADED MIDGRADE RFG 2 0 OPRG NOT-VOC
02755 UNLEADED INTERMEDIATE - CARB PHASE 2 RFG
02756 TEXACO POWER PLUS -CARB PHASE 2 RFG
02757 UNLEADED INTERMEDIATE - CARB PHASE 2 RFG ADDITIZED
0)
7)OXY
0) 7 2
0) 8 1
RVP
RVP
N D - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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PRODUCT CODE 26010
NAME UNLEADED MID-GRADE GASOLINE
2 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
THE CRITERIA FOR LISTING COMPONENTS IN THE COMPOSITION SECTION IS AS FOLLOWS
CARCINOGENS ARE LISTED WHEN PRESENT AT 0 1 % OR GREATER COMPONENTS WHICH ARE
OTHERWISE HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA ARE LISTED WHEN PRESENT AT 1 0 % OR
GREATER NON-HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ARE LISTED AT 3 0 % OR GREATER THIS IS NOT
INTENDED TO BE A COMPLETE COMPOSITIONAL DISCLOSURE REFER TO SECTION 14 FOR
APPLICABLE STATES' RIGHT TO KNOW AND OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION
Product and/or Component(s) Carcinogenic According to
OSHA IARC NTP OTHER NONE
~ X ~ ~
Composition (Sequence Number and Chemical Name)
~ Chemical Name CAS Number Ranqe in %
Gasoline consists of straight/branched paraffinic hydrocarbons olefins
cycloparaffins and aromatics Mayor may not contain any combination of
these oxygenates MTBE ETBE. TAME and/or EtOH in the range of 0-20% Typ-
ical constituents (not intended as manufacturing specifications) include
01 * Gasoline 95 00-99 99
02 ~ Methyl-t-butyl ether 1634-04-4 10 00-19 99
03 * Ethyl-t-butyl ether 637-92-3 10 00-19 99
04 * Tertiary amyl methyl ether 994-05-8 10 00-19 99
05 * Ethyl alcohol 64-17-5 3 00-9 99
06 ~ Xylenes 1330-20-7 3 00-9 99
07 * Toluene 108-88-3 3 00-9 99
08 * Benzene (i f RFG 0 99% max ) 71-43-2 1 00-2 99
09 * 1 2 4-trimethylbenzene 95-63-6 1 00-2 99
10 * Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 1 00-2 99
11 * N-hexane 110-54-3 1 00-2 99
PRODUCT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA (1910 1200)
* COMPONENT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA
by Sequence Number in the Composition Section
Exposure Limits referenced
~ Limit
01 300
01 500
01 300
01 100
02 40
02 40
05 1000
05 1000
06 100
06 150
06 100
06 150
07 100
07 150
07 50
08 1
08 5
08 10
09 25
09 25
10 100
10 125
10 100
10 125
11 50
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TWA-OSHA
STEL-OSHA
TWA-ACGIH
TWA-TEXACD
TWA-ACGIH (A3)
TWA-TEXACO
TWA-OSHA
TlfA-ACGIH
TWA-OSHA
STEL-OSHA
TWA-ACGIH
STEL-ACGIH
TWA-OSHA
STEL-OSHA
T\~A-ACGIH (SKIN)
TWA-OSHA (SUBJECT
STEL-OSHA
TWA-ACGIH-(A2)
TWA-OSHA
TWA-ACGIH
TWA-OSHA
STEL-OSHA
TWA-ACGIH
STEL-ACGIH
TWA-OSHA
TWA-ACGIH
TO 29 CFR 1910 1028)
3 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
Appearance
Light red to light straw 1 iquid
Odor
Petroleum odor
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> - GREATER THAN
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N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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NAME UNLEADED MID-GRADE GASOLINE
Date Issued
Supersedes
01-03-96
12-08-95
3 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION (CONT)
DANGER
WARNING STATEMENT
EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR
VAPOR MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE
MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS AND DROWSINESS
MAY CAUSE IRRITATION TO EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT
ASPIRATION HAZARD IF SWALLOWED -
CAN ENTER LUNGS AND CAUSE DAMAGE
POSSIBLE CANCER HAZARD - MAY CAUSE CANCER BASED ON ANIMAL
DATA
ATTENTION
HMIS NFPA
Health 1 Reactivity 0 Hea 1 th 1 Reactivity 0
Flammability 3 SpeCial F 1 ammab i 1 i t Y 3 Special
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
EYE SKIN INHALATION INGESTION
Primary Route of Exposure ~ ~ X
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE
Acute
Eyes
May cause irritation experienced as mild discomfort and seen as sl ight
excess redness of the eye
Skin
Brief contact may cause sl ight irritation Prolonged contact as with
clothing wetted with material may cause more severe irritation and dis-
comfort seen as local redness and swelling
Other than the potential skin irritation effects noted above acute (short
term) adverse effects are not expected from brief skin contact see other
effects below and Section 11 for information regarding potential long
term effects
Prolonged widespread or repeated skin contact may result in the
absorption of potentially harmful amounts of material
Inhalation
Vapors or mist may cause irritation of the nose and throat
Inhalation may cause dizziness drowsiness euphoria loss of coordination
disorientation headache nausea and vomiting In poorly ve~trlated areas
or confined spaces unconsciousness and asphyxiation may result Prolonged
or repeated overexposure may result in the absol'ption of potentially
harmful amounts of material
Ingestion
If more than several mouthfuls are swallowed
and diarrhea may occur Aspiration may occur
resulting in lung damage
abdominal discomfort
during swallowing or
nausea
vomiting
Sensitization Properties
Unknown
Chronic
Prolonged and repeated exposure to ethanol vapor may cause headache lack
of coordination sleepiness fatigue and difficulty concentrating Chronic
ingestion of alcoholic beverages has resulted in 1 iver stomach heart and
nervous system damage as well as cancers of the mouth pharynx larynx
esophagus and liver in humans Repeated ingestion of ethanol by pregnant
women has caused miscarriage premature birth and low birth weight and
birth defects (Fetal Alcohol Syndrome)
Medical Conditions AggraVated by Exposure
Because of its irritating properties repeated skin contact may aggravate
an existing dermatitis (skin condition)
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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NAME UNLEADED MID-GRADE GASOLINE
Date Issuetl
Supersedes
01-03-96
12-08-95
3 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION (CaNT)
Other Remarks
This product contains benzene Prolonged and repeated exposure to benzene
may cause headaches, loss of appetite, rapid pulse, fatigue liver and
kidney damage decreased bone-marrow activity with increased bleeding
tendencies and possible irreversible injury to blood forming organs
Prolonged and repeated overexposure to benzene has been associated with ,
aplastic anemia and acute myelogenous leukemia in humans
4 FIRST AID MEASURES
Eyes
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes Hold
eyelids apart while flushing to rinse entire surface of eye and 1 ids with
water Get medical attention
Skin
Wash skin with plenty of soap and water for several minutes
attention if skin irritation develops or persists
Get medical
Ingestion
If person is conscious and can swallow give two glasses of water (16 oz
but do not induce vomiting If vomiting occurs give fluids again Have
medical personnel determine if evacuation of stomach or induction of
vomiting is necessary Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or
convulsing person
Inhalation
If inhaled remove to fresh air If not breathing or in respiratory
distress clear person's airway and start artificial respiration With a
physician's advice give supplemental oxygen using a bag-valve mask or
manually triggered oxygen supply
Other Instructions
Aspiration of this product during induced emesis may result in severe lung
injury If evacuation of stomach is necessary use method least likely to
cause aspiration such as gastric lavage after endotracheal intubation
Contact a Poison Center for additional treatment information
Remove and dry-clean or launder clothing soaked or soiled with this
material before reuse Dry cleaning of contaminated clothing may be
more effective than normal laundering Inform individuals responsible for
cleaning of potential hazards associated with handl ing contaminated
clothing
5 FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
Ignition Temperature - AIT (degrees F)
850
Flash Point (degrees F)
-40 (PMCC)
Flammable Limits (%)
Lower 1 4
Upper 7 6
Recommended Fire Extinguishing Agents And Special Procedures
Water may be ineffective on flames but should be used to cool fire-exposed
containers and provide protection for persons atempting to stop the leak
Use water spray dry chemical alcohol resistant foam or carbon dioxide
to extinguish fjre
Unusual or Explosive Hazards
Gasol ine vapors are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance
to a source of ignition and flash back Flowing gaso1 ine can generate
static electricity and cause a fire explosion jf a spark occurs in a
flammable vapor-air atmosphere When handl ing use non-sparking tools
ground and bond all containers
Extremely flammable can be ignited by heat spark or flame
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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NAME UNLEADED MID-GRADE GASOLINE
Date Issued
Supersedes
01-03-96
12-08-95
5 FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES (CONT)
Special Protective Equipment for Firefighters
Wear full protective clothing and positive pressure breathing apparatus
6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES (Transportation Spills
CHEMTREC (800)424-9300)
Procedures in Case of Accidental Release, Breakage or Leakage ~
Eliminate all ignition sources including internal combustion engines and
power tools Ventilate area Barricade the immediate hazard area Stay
upwind and warn of possible downwind explosion hazard Avoid breathing
vapor Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing Pressure demand air
supplied respirators should always be worn when the airborne concentration
of the contaminant or oxygen is unknown Otherwise wear respiratory
protection and other personal protective equipment as appropriate for the
potential exposure hazard Contain spill if possible Remove with inert
absorbent Prevent entry into sewers and waterways
If more than 714 pounds of product is spilled, then report spill
according to SARA 304 and/or CERCLA 102(a) requirements unless product
qual ifies for the petroleum exemption (CERCLA Section 101(14))
7 HANDLING AND STORAGE
Precautions to be Taken in
Handl i ng
Use spark-proof tools Material may be at elevated temperatures and/or
pressures Exercise care when opening bleeders and samp1 ing ports
Storage
Ground and bond shipping container
Keep away from heat sparks flame
transfer 1 ine and receiving container
and other sources of ignition
8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Protective Equipment (Type)
Eye/Face Protection
Safety glasses chemical type goggles or face shield recommended to
prevent eye contact
Skin Protection
Gloves resistant to petroleum distillates are recommended to minimize skin
contact The most effective glove materials are Nitrile rubber Teflon
or Viton for prolonged contact with 9aso1 ine Protective clothing such as
coveralls or boots should be also be worn where contact with product is
1 ike1y Launder or dry clean soiled clothes
Respiratory Protection
Airborne concentrations should be kept to lowest levels possible If
vapor mist or dust is generated and the occupational exposure 1 imlt of the
product or any component of the product is exceeded use appropriate
NIOSH or MSHA approved air purifying or air suppl ied respirator after
determining the airborne concentration of the contaminant Air supp1 ied
respirators should always be worn when airborne concentration of the
contaminant or oxygen content is unknown
Ventilation
Use explosion-proof equipment to maintain adequate ventilation to meet
occupational exposure limits if applicable (see below) prevent
accumulation of explosive air-gas mixtures and avoid significant oxygen
displacement Oxygen levels should be at least 19 5% in confined spaces or
other work areas (OSHA value)
Exposure Limit for Total Product
Gasoline OSHA PEL-TWA 300 ppm
ACGIH TLV-TWA 300 ppm
TEXACO TLV-TWA 100 ppm
STEL 500 ppm
STEL 500 ppm
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> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
N D - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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NAME UNLEADED MID-GRADE GASOLINE
9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
01-03-96
12-08-95
Date I"ssued
Supersedes
Appearance
Light red to light straw liquid
Odor
Petroleum odor
Boiling Point (degrees F)
> 90
Melting/Freezing point (degrees F)
Not appl icable
Specific Gravity (water=l)
7 - 77
pH of undiluted product
Not applicable
Vapor Pressure
300 - 700 mmHg at 100 0
Viscosity
< 1 4 cSt at 37 7 C
VOC Content
Not determined
Vapor Density (air=1)
3 - 4
Solubility in Water (%)
1 - 1
Other None
10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
This Material Reacts Violently With
(If Others is checked below, see comments for details)
Air Water Heat Strong Oxidizers Others None of These
X X
Comments
None
Products Evolved When Subjected to Heat or Combustion
Toxic levels of carbon monoxide carbon dioxide irritating aldehydes and
ketones
Hazardous Polymerizations DO NOT OCCUR
11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
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TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION(ANIMAL TOXICITY DATA)
Median Lethal Dose
Oral
LD50 Believed to be > 5 00 g/kg (rat) practically non-toxic
Inhalation
Not determined
Dermal
L050 Believed to be > 2 00 glkg (rabbit) practically non-toxic
Irritation Index, Estimation of Irritation (Species)
Skin
(Draize) Believed to be >
Eyes
(Draize) Believed to be > 15 00 - 25 00 1110 (rabbit) slightly irritating
Sensitization
Not determined
Other
Studies in laboratory rats and mice exposed to constant levels of Wholly
vaporized unleaded gasol ine for six hours per day five days per week for
two years caused kidney damage and kidney cancer in male rats and liver
tumors in female mice Many scientists do not bel ieve that the male rat is
an appropriate predictor of human kidney disease and are not in agreement
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N A - NOT APPLICABLE
- GREATER THAN
50 - 3 00 18 0 (rabbit) sl ightly irritating
N 0
- NOT DETERMINED
- LESS THAN
>
N T
- NOT TESTED
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NAME UNLEADED MID-GRADE GASOLINE
Date Issued
Supersedes
01-03-96
12-08-95
11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION (CONT)
on the relationship between liver tumors in laboratory animals and humans
Prolonged and repeated exposure to benzene has caused anemia lymphoma and
other cancers, in laboratory animals Benzene has been shown to cause
embryo/fetal toxicity and birth defects in laboratory animals but only at
doses which cause maternal toxicity (i e illness in the mother)
Chronic ingestion of ethanol, a possible component of this product has
caused birth defects as well as developmental effects in laboratory
animals
Prolonged and repeated exposure of rats to high levels of TAME vapor
resulted in 25% mortality at the highest dose level and produced transient
CNS depression (sedation, incoordination reduced activity) Body and
organ weight changes were observed without underlying tissue pathology
(i e changes to the tissue) A repeated oral study with TAME in rats
resulted in two deaths in the high dose group There were no treatment
r~lated tissue changes in any of the organ systems evaluated although there
were body and organ weight changes TAME was judged to produce an overall
low order of toxicity
In male mice prolonged and repeated exposure to high levels of MTBE vapor
produced a higher than expected mortality due to urinary tract obstruction
believed caused by physical non-neoplastic blockage of the urethral canal
In female mice data indicate increased incidence of hepatocellular
adenomas (benign liver tumors)
Prolonged and repeated exposure to high levels of MTBE (up to 8000 ppm for
over 15 months) resulted in excess mortal ity (82 %) in male rats
Preliminary evaluation showed a chronic progressive nephrosis (kidney
damage) as the possible cause of death
Associated with the increased sevRrity of nephropathy was an increase in
the number of renal tubular cell adenomas (benign kidney tumors) and
carcinomas (malignant kidney tumors) There was also a difference in the
number of testicular interstitial cell adenomas (benign testicular tumors)
MTBE has been shown to cause embryo/fetal toxicity and birth defects in
mice but only at maternally toxic doses No developmental effects were
seen in rabbits at the same exposure levels Although the significance of
these findings to humans is unclear workers should minimize exposure to
MTBE vapor
Additional or repeat studies are planned or underway to better define the
toxic potential of this product or to verify the results obtained from
previous animal studies
12 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Waste Disposal Methods
This product (as presently constituted) has the RCRA classification of
benzene toxicity and ignitability If discarded in its present form it
would have the hazardous waste numbers 0018 and 0001 respectively Under
RCRA it is the responsibility of the user of the product to determine
at the time of disposal whether the product meets RCRA criteria for
hazardous waste This is because product uses transformations mixtures
processes etc may change the classification to non-hazardous or
hazardous for reasons other than or in addition to benzene toxicity and
ignitabilty
Remarks
Do not allow to enter drains or sewers
Can cause explosion
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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NAME UNLEADED MID-GRADE GASOLINE
01-03-96
12-08-95
Date Issued
Supersedes
13 TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Transportation
DOT
Proper Shipping Name
Gasoline
Hazard Class
3
Identification Number UN1203
Packing Group II
Label Required
Flammable liquid
Marine pollutant
Not appl icable
This product contains a DOT Hazardous Substance or Substances, listed in
Section 14 of the MSOS If the product's shipping container holds
at least 714 lbs, then the DOT information must be accompanied
with RQ notation or an otherwise 'Not Regulated' product will be
classified as Environmentally Hazardous (solid/liquid) NOS, Class 9,
unless the product qualifies for the petroleum exemption (49 CFR 171 8)
lMDG
Proper Shipping Name
Not evaluated
lCAO
Proper Shipping Name
Not evaluated
TOG
Proper Shipping Name
Not evaluated
14 REGULATORY INFORMATION
Federal Regulations
SARA Tit 1 e I II
Section 302/304 Extremely Hazardous Substances
~ Chemical Name CAS Number
None
Section 302/304 Extremely Hazardous Substances (CONT)
~ TPQ RQ
None
Section 311 Hazardous Categorization
Acute Chronic Fire Pressure
0: X 0.
Reactive
N/A
Section 313 Toxic Chemical
Chemical Name
Methyl-t-butyl ether
Xylenes
Toluene
Benzene (if RFG 0 99% max )
1 2 4-trimethylbenzene
N-hexane
Ethylbenzene
CAS
Number
1634-04-4
1330-20-7
108-88-3
71-43-2
95-63-6
110-54-3
100-41-4
CERCLA 102(a)/DOT Hazardous Substances
~ Chemical Name
01+ Methyl-t-butyl ether
02+ Xylenes
03+ Toluene
04+ Benzene (if RFG 099% max )
05+ Ethylbenzene
06+ N-hexane
07+ Benzene (1-methylethyl)-
Ranqe in %
Concentration
10 00-19 99
3 00-9 99
3 00-9 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
CAS
(+ indicates DOT Hazardous SUbstance)
Number
1634-04-4
1330-20-7
108-88-3
71-43-2
100-41-4
110-54-3
98-82-8
N D - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
Ranqe in %
10 00-19 99
3 00-9 99
3 00-9 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
o 01-0 09
N T - NOT TESTED
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PRODUCT CODE 26010
NAME UNLEADED MID-GRADE GASOLINE
Date Issued
Supersedes
01-03-96
12-08-95
14 REGULATORY INFORMATION (CONT)
CERCLA/DOT
~RQ
01+
02+
03+
04+
05+
06+
07+
Hazardous Substances (Sequence Numbers and RQ's)
1000
100
1000
10
1000
5000
5000
TSCA Inventory Status
This product, or its components, are listed on or are exempt from the
Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Substance Inventory
Other
None
State Regulations
California Proposition 65
The following detectable components
or belong to classes of substances,
to cause cancer and/or reproductive
Chemical Name
Gasoline
Toluene
Benzene (if RFG 0 99% max )
of this product are substances
known to the State of California
toxicity
CAS Number
108-88-3
71-43-2
States Right-to-know Regulations
Chemical Name
Toluene
Benzene (1-methylethyl)-
Benzene (if RFG, 0 99% max
Gasoline
Ethylbenzene
N-hexane
Xylenes
Methyl-t-butyl ether
Ethyl alcohol
1 2 4-trimethylbenzene
State Right-to-know
CT FL IL MA,NJ,PA RI MI
CT FL IL MA NJ PA RI MI
CT FL IL MA NJ PA RI,MI
CT,FL,IL,LA MA NJ,RI
CT FL,IL MA NJ,PA,RI
CT,FL,IL,MA NJ,PA,RI
CT FL IL MA NJ PA RI MI
MA, NJ, 'PA
CT FL IL MA NJ PA RI
MA NJ,PA
State list CT (Connecticut) FL (Florida) IL (Illinois) MI (Michigan)
LA (Louisiana) MA (Massachusetts) NJ (New Jersey)
PA (Pennsylvania) RI (Rhode Island)
International Regulations
Export Notification (TSCA-12b)
This product may be subject to export notification under TSCA
section 12(b) contains
Methyl-t-butyl ether
Tertiary amyl methyl ether
WHMIS Classification
Not determined
Canada Inventory Status
Not determined
EINECS Inventory Status
Not determined
Australia Inventory Status
Not determined
Japan Inventory Status
Not determined
15 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
Aquatic Toxicity
Not determined
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N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
N D - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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NAME UNLEADED MID-GRADE GASOLINE
Date IssueCl
Supersedes
01-03-96
12-08-95
15 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION (CONT)
Mobility
Not determined
Persistence and Biodegradability
Not determined
Potential to Bioaccumulate
Not determined
Remarks
None
16 OTHER INFORMATION
THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR USE AS A MOTOR FUEL ONLY
Texaco recommends that all exposures to thi~ product be minimiz~d by
strictly adhering to recommended occupational controls procedures to avoid
any potential adverse health effects
Texaco has notified EPA of a TSCA 8(e) Notice of Substantial Risk to Health
on the basis of results from a range finding developmental toxicity study
for this product or a component of this product
A definitive developmental toxicity study is underway
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE IT IS PROVIDED
INDEPENDENTLY OF ANY SALE OF THE PRODUCT FOR PURPOSE OF HAZARD COMMUNICATION
AS PART OF TEXACO'S PRODUCT SAFETY PROGRAM IT IS NOT INTENDED TO CONSTITUTE
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PRODUCT NO EXPRESS WARRANTY OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS
MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN DATA
SHEETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL TEXACO PRODUCTS YOU ARE URGED TO OBTAIN DATA
SHEETS FOR ALL TEXACO PRODUCTS YOU BUY, PROCESS USE OR DISTRIBUTE AND YOU
ARE ENCOURAGED AND REQUESTED TO ADVISE THOSE WHO MAY COME IN CONTACT WITH
SUCH PRODUCTS OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN
TO DETERMINE APPLICABILITY OR EFFECT OF ANY LAW OR REGULATION WITH RESPECT TO
THE PRODUCT USER SHOULD CONSULT HIS LEGAL ADVISOR OR THE APPROPRIATE
GOVERNMENT AGENCY TEXACO DOES NOT UNDERTAKE TO FURNISH ADVICE ON SUCH
MATTERS
Since the last mailing for this customer code, the following sections
have been revised
12,6 11 14 16 17
Date 01-03-96
Date printed 02-05-96
New
~
Revised Supersedes 12-08-95
Inquiries regarding MSOS should be directed to
Texaco Inc
Manager Product Safety
POBox 509
Beacon N Y 12508
PLEASE SEE NEXT PAGE FOR PRODUCT LABEL
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> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
N D - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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12-08-95
PRODUCT CODE 26010
NAME UNLEADED MID-GRADE GASOLINE
17 PRODUCT LABEL
label Date 12-08-95
READ AND UNDERSTAND MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET BEFORE HANDLING OR DISPOSING
OF PRODUCT THIS LABEL COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OSHA HAZARD
COMMUNICATION STANDARD (29 CFR 1910 1200) FOR USE IN THE WORKPLACE THIS
LABEL IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED WITH PACKAGING INTENDED FOR SALE TO CONSUMERS
AND MAY NOT CONFORM WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT
OR OTHER RELATED REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
26010 UNLEADED MID-GRADE GASOLINE
WARNING STATEMENT
DANGER ! EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR
VAPOR MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE
MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS AND DROWSINESS
MAY CAUSE IRRITATION TO EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT
ASPIRATION HAZARD IF SWALLOWED -
CAN ENTER LUNGS AND CAUSE DAMAGE
ATTENTION POSSIBLE CANCER HAZARD - MAY CAUSE CANCER BASED ON ANIMAL
DATA
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES
-Keep away from heat sparks or flame
-Use only with adequate ventilation
-Avoid breathing vapor mist, or gas
-Avoid contact with eyes skin and clothing
-Keep container closed
-Never siphon by mouth
-Wash thoroughly after handling
FIRST AID
Eye Contact
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes Hold
eyel ids apart while flushing to rinse entire surface of eye and 1 ids with
water Get medical attention
Skin Contact
Wash skin with plenty of soap and water for several minutes Get medical
attention if skin irritation develops or persists
Ingestion
If person is conscious and can swallow, give two glasses of water (16 oz
but do not induce vomiting If vomiting occurs, give fluids again Have
medical personnel determine if evacuation of stomach or induction of
vomiting is necessary Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or
convulsing person
Inhalation
If inhaled remove to fresh air If not breathing or in respiratory
distress clear person's airway and start artificial respiration With a
physician's advice give supplemental oxygen using a bag-valve mask or
manually triggered oxygen supply
Note to Physician
Aspiration of this product during induced emesis may result in severe lung
injury If evacuation of stomach is necessary use method least 1 ikely to
cause aspiration such as gastric lavage after endotracheal intubation
Contact a Poison Center for additional treatment information
FIRE
In case of fire
carbon dioxide
containers cool
use water spray dry chemical alcohol resistant foam or
Water may be ineffective on flames Use water spray to keep
and protect personnel attempting to stop the leak
If more than 714 pounds of product is spilled then report spill
according to SARA 304 and/or CERCLA 102(a) requirements unless product
qual ifies for the petroleum exemption (CERCLA Section 101(14))
Chemical Name CAS Number Range in %
Gasoline consists of straight/branched paraffinic hydrocarbons olefins,
cycloparaffins and aromatics Mayor may not contain any combination of
these oxygenates MTBE ETBE, TAME and/or EtOH in the range of 0-20% Typ-
ical constituents (not intended as manufacturing specifications) include
N D - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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NAME UNLEADED MID-GRADE GASOLINE
Date )ssu~d' 01-03-96
Supersedes 12-08-95
Label Date 12-08-95
17 PRODUCT LABEL (CONT)
Art.
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* Gasol ine 95 00-99 99 1
* Methyl-t-butyl ether 1634-04-4 10 00-19 99
* Ethyl-t-butyl ether 637-92-3 10 00-19 99
* Tertiary amyl methyl ether 994-05-8 10 00-19 99
* Ethyl alcohol 64-17-5 3 00-9 99
* Xylenes 1330-20-7 3 00-9 99
* Toluene 108-88-3 3 00-9 99
.,.
* Benzene (if RFG, o 99% max ) 71-43-2 1 00-2 99
* 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene 95-63-6 1 00-2 99
* N-hexane 110-54-3 1 00-2 99
* Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 1 00-2 99
PRODUCT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA (1910 1200)
* COMPONENT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA
Pennsylvania Special Hazardous Substance(s)
Benzene (if RFG, 0 99% max )
Ranqe in %
1 00-2 99
CAS Number
71-43-2
Health
Flammability
HMIS
1 Reactivity 0
3 Special
NFPA
1 Reactivity 0
3 Special
Health
Flammability
Transportation
DOT
Proper Shipping Name
Gasol ine
Hazard Class
3
Identification Number UN1203
Packing Group II
Label Required
Flammable 1 iquid
Marine pollutant
Not appl icable
This product contains a DOT Hazardous Substance or Substances listed in
Section 14 of the MSoS If the product's shipping container holds
at least 714 lbs then the DOT information must be accompanied
with RQ notation or, an otherwise 'Not Regulated' product will be
classified as Environmentally Hazardous (solid/liquid) NOS Class 9
unless the product qual ifies for the petroleum exemption ~4p CFR 171 8)
CAUTION
Misuse of empty containers can be hazardous Empty containers can
be hazardous if used to store toxic flammable or reactive
materials Cutting or welding of empty containers might cause
fire explosion or toxic fumes from residues Do not pressurize
or expose to open flame or heat Keep container closed and drum
bungs in place
Manufacturer's Name and Address
TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING INC
POBox 7812
Universal City CA 91608
TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY Company
CHEMTREC
(914) 831-3400
(800) 424-9300
(914) 831-3400
HEALTH EMERGENCY Company
Date Issued 01-03-96
Supersedes 12-08-95
TEXACO
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
NOTE Read and understand Material Safety Data Sheet before handling or
disposing of product
CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
MATERIAL IDENTITY
Product Code and Name
26020 UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE
Chemical Name and/or Family or Description
Automotive Lead-Free Gasoline
Manufacturer's Name and Address
TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING. INC
POBox 7812
Universal City, CA 91608
Telephone Numbers
Transportation Emergency-Company
CHEMTREC
-Company
(914) 831-3400
(800) 424-9300
(914) 831-3400
(914) 838-7204
(914) 838-7336
(512) 459-6543
(800) 782-7852
(713) 235-6278
(800) 876-3738
Health Emergency
General MSDS Assistance
Technical Information
-Fuels
-Chemical
-Lubricant/
Antifreezes
-Additives
-Solvents
This Material Safety Data Sheet may be used for the following products for
Hazard Communications purposes only, not intended to imply identical
performance/technical specifications
00313 TEXACO POWER PREMIUM W/ OXY 93
00314 UNLEADED PREMIUM (w/OXYGENATES)
00318 UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE 92 OCTANE (7 8#)
00319 UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE 93 OCTANE (7 8#)
00328 TEXACO POWER PREMIUM (RVP 7 8#)92
00332 TEXACO POWER PREMIUM (RVP 7 8#)93
00335 CALIFORNIA UNBRANDED UNLEADED PREMIUM
00346 TEXACO SUPER REGULAR W/ETHANOL
00347 TEXACO POWER PREMIUM 93
00348 ~REMIUM UNLEADED GASOLINE 91
00350 PREMIUM UNLEADED QASOLINE BG
00355 UNLEADED PREMIUM WITH ETHANOL
00360 TEXACO POWER PREMIUM 92
00361 PREMIUM UNLEADED GASOLINE 93 OCTANE
00363 TEXACO SUPER UNLEADED WITH ETHANOL
00364 PREMIUM UNLEADED GASOLINE
00368 TEXACO POWER PREMIUM W/ OXY 92
00370 PREMIUM UNLEADED GASOLINE W/ETHER OXY
00378 TEXACO PREMIUM UNLEADED WITH ETHANOL
00379 TEXACO SUPER UNLEADED WITH ETHANOL
00386 MARYLAND GRADE PREMIUM UNLEADED GASOLINE
00451 ADDITIZED PREMIUM UNLEADED OXYGENATED
00498 UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE w/7 7% ETHANOL
00501 UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE w/7 7% ETHANOL
00545 TEXACO UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE w/5 7% ETOH
00553 UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE w/5 7% ETHANOL
o 1 1 02 POWER PREMIUM 93 (RFG 2 0)
01105 POWER PREMIUM (RFG 2 0)
01110 CITGO RFG PREMIUM UNLEADED 93
01113 POWER PREMIUM 93 (RFG 2 7) OXY
01114 POWER PREMIUM (RFG 2 7) OXY
01117 POWER PREMIUM 93 (RFG 2 0) OXY 7 2 RVP
01118 POWER PREMIUM (RFG 2 0) 7 2 RVP
01126 POWER PREMIUM 93 (RFG 2 0) 8 1 RVP
01127 POWER PREMIUM (RFG 2 0) 8 1 RVP
01133 UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE 93 (RFG 2 0)
01134 UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE (RFG 2 0)
" 01137 UNLEADED PREMIUM 93 GASOLINE (RFG 2 7)OXY
01138 UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE (RFG 2 7) OXY
01142 UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE 93 (RFG 2 0) 7 2 RVP
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< - LESS THAN > - GREATER THAN
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Date Issued 01-03-96
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PRODUCT CODE 26020
NAME UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE
CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION (CONT)
01143 UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE (RFG 2 0) 7 2 RVP
01146 UNLEADED PREMIUM GASDLINE 93 (RFG 2 0) 8 1 RVP
01147 UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE (RFG 2 0) 8 1 RVP
01150 TEXACO POWER PREMIUM (7 2 RVP)
01167 UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE (7 2 RVP)
01190 TEXACO POWER PREMIUM (MIN 1 8 OXY)
01197 UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE (MIN 1 8 OXY)
01249 UNLEADED PREMIUM RFG 2 0 OPRG NOT-VOC
02758 UNLEADED PREMIUM - CARB PHASE 2 RFG
02759 TEXACO POWER PREMIUM - CARB PHASE 2 RFG
02760 UNLEADED PREMIUM - CARB PHASE 2 RFG - ADDITIZED
2 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
THE CRITERIA FOR LISTING COMPONENTS IN THE COMPOSITION SECTION IS AS FOLLOWS
CARCINOGENS ARE LISTED WHEN PRESENT AT 0 1 % OR GREATER COMPONENTS WHICH ARE
OTHERWISE HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA ARE LISTED WHEN PRESENT AT 1 0 % OR
GREATER, NON-HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ARE LISTED AT 3 0 % OR GREATER THIS IS NOT
INTENDED TO BE A COMPLETE COMPOSITIONAL DISCLOSURE REFER TO SECTION 14 FOR
APPLICABLE STATES' RIGHT TO KNOW AND OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION
Product and/or Component(s) Carcinogenic According to
OSHA IARC NTP OTHER NONE
X X X X
- -
Composition (Sequence Number and Chemical Name)
~ Chemical Name CAS Number Ranqe in %
Gasoline consists of straight/branched paraffinic hydrocarbons olefins,
cycloparaffins and aromatics Mayor may not contain any combination of
these oxygenates MTBE ETBE TAME and/or EtOH in the range of 0-20% Typ-
ical constituents (not intended as manufacturing specifications) include
01 " Gasoline 95 00-99 99
02 " Methyl-t-butyl ether 1634-04-4 10 00-19 99
03 " Ethyl-t-butyl ether 637-92-3 10 00-19 99
04 " Tertiary amyl methyl ether 994-05-8 10 00-19 99
05 " Ethyl alcohol 64-17-5 3 00-9 99
06 " Xylenes 1330-20-7 3 00-9 99
07 " Toluene 108-88-3 3 00-9 99
08 " Benzene (if RFG 0 99% max ) 71-43-2 1 00-2 99
09 " 1 2 4-trimethylbenzene 95-63-6 1 00-2 99
10 " Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 1 00-2 99
11 ' N-hexane 110-54-3 1 00-2 99
PRODUCT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA (1910 1200)
. COMPONENT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA
by Sequence Number
in the Composition Section
Exposure Limits referenced
~ Limit
01 300
01 500
01 300
01 100
02 40
02 40
05 1000
05 1000
06 100
06 150
06 100
06 150
07 100
07 150
07 50
08 1
08 5
08 10
09 25
09 25
10 100
10 125
10 100
10 125
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
TWA-OSHA
STEL-OSHA
TWA-ACGIH
TWA-TEXACO
TWA-ACGIH (A3)
TWA-TEXACO
TWA-OSHA
TWA-ACGIH
TWA-OSHA
STEL-OSHA
TWA-ACGIH
STEL-ACGIH
TWA-OSHA
STEL-OSHA
TWA-ACGIH (SKIN)
TWA-OSHA (SUBJECT
STEL-OSHA
TWA-ACGIH-(A2)
TWA-OSHA
TWA-ACGIH
TWA-OSHA
STEL-OSHA
TWA-ACGIH
STEL-ACGIH
TO 29 CFR 1910 1028)
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N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
N D - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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PRODUCT CODE 26020
NAME UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE
01-03-96
12-08-95
Date Issued
Supersedes
2 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS (CONT)
1 1
11
ppm TWA-OSHA
ppm TWA-ACGIH
50
50
3 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
Appearance
Light red to light straw liquid
Odor
Petroleum odor
DANGER
WARNING STATEMENT
EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR
VAPOR MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE
MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS AND DROWSINESS
MAY CAUSE IRRITATION TO EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT
ASPIRATION HAZARD IF SWALLOWED -
CAN ENTER LUNGS AND CAUSE DAMAGE
POSSIBLE CANCER HAZARD - MAY CAUSE CANCER BASED ON ANIMAL
DATA
ATTENTION
HMIS NFPA
Hea 1 th 1 Reactivity 0 Health 1 Reactivity 0
F 1 ammab i 1 i ty 3 Special Flammability 3 Special
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
EYE SKIN INHALATION INGESTION
Primary Route of Exposure ~ ~ ~
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE
Acute
Eyes
May cause irritation experienced as mild discomfort and seen as slight
excess redness of the eye
Skin
Brief contact may cause slight
clothing wetted with material
comfort, seen as local redness
irritation Prolonged contact, as with
may cause more severe irritation and dis-
and swelling
Other than the potential skin irritation effects noted above acute (short
term) adverse effects are not expected from brief skin contact see other
effects below and Section 11 for information regarding potential long
term effects
Prolonged widespread or repeated skin contact may result in the
absorption of potentially harmful amounts of material
Inhalation
Vapors or mist may cause irritation of the nose and throat
Inhalation may cause dizziness drowsiness euphoria loss of coordination,
disorientation headache nausea and vomiting In poorly ventilated areas
or confined spaces unconsciousness and asphyxiation may result Prolonged
or repeated overexposure may result in the absorption of potentially
harmful amounts of material
Ingestion
If more than several mouthfuls are swallowed abdominal discomfort nausea
and diarrhea may occur Aspiration may occur during swallowing or vomiting
resulting in lung damage
Sensitization Properties
Unknown
N D - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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> - GREATER THAN
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NAME UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE
3 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION (CONT)
Date Issued
Supersedes
01-03-96
-,"12-08-95
Chronic
Prolonged and repeated exposure to ethanol vapor may cause headache, lack
of coordination sleepiness fatigue, and difficulty concentrating Chronic
ingestion of alcoholic beverages has resulted in liver, stomach, heart and
nervous system damage as well as cancers of the mouth, pharynx, larynx,
esophagus and liver in humans Repeated ingestion of ethanol by pregnant
women has caused miscarriage, premature birth and low birth weight, and
birth defects (Fetal Alcohol Syndrome)
Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure
Because of its irritating properties, repeated skin contact may aggravate
an existing dermatitis (skin condition)
Other Remarks
This product contains benzene Prolonged and repeated exposure to benzene
may cause headaches loss of appetite, rapid pulse, fatigue, liver and
kidney damage, decreased bone-marrow activity with increased bleeding
tendencies, and possible irreversible injury to blood forming organs
Prolonged and repeated overexposure to benzene has been associated with
aplastic anemia and acute myelogenous leukemia in humans
4 fIRST AID MEASURES
Eyes
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes Hold
eyel ids apart while flushing to rinse entire surface of eye and lids with
water Get medical attention
Skin
Wash skin with plenty of soap and water for several minutes
attention if skin irritation develops or persists
Get medical
Ingestion
If person is conscious and can swallow give two glasses of water (16 oz
but do not induce vomiting If vomiting occurs give fluids again Have
medical personnel determine if evacuation of stomach or induction of
vomiting is necessary Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or
convulSing person
Inhalation
If inhaled remove to fresh air If not breathing or in respiratory
distress clear person's airway and start artificial respiration With a
physician's advice give supplemental oxygen using a bag-valve mask or
manually triggered oxygen supply
Other Instructions
Aspiration of this product during induced emesis may result in severe lung
injury If evacuation of stomach is necessary use method least likely to
cause aspiration such as gastric lavage after endotracheal intubation
Contact a Poison Center for additional treatment information
Remove and dry-clean or launder clothing soaked or soiled with this
material before reuse Dry cleaning of contaminated clothing may be
more effective than normal laundering Inform individuals responsible for
cleaning of potential hazards associated with handling contaminated
clothing
5 FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
Ignition Temperature - AIT (degrees F)
850
Flash Point (degrees F)
-40 (PMCC)
Flammable Limits (%)
Lower 1 4
Upper 7 6
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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Date Issued
Supersedes
01-03-96
12-08-95
5 FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES (CONT)
Recommended Fire Extinguishing Agents And Special Procedures
Water may be ineffective on flames but should be used to cool fire-exposed
containers and provide protection for persons atempting to stop the leak
Use water spray dry chemical alcohol resistant foam or carbon dioxide
to extinguish fire
Unusual or Explosive Hazards
Gasoline vapors are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance
to a source of ignition and flash back Flowing gasoline can generate
static electricity and cause a fire explosion if a spark occurs in a
flammable vapor-air atmosphere When handling, use non-sparking tools
ground and bond all containers
Extremely flammable can be ignited by heat, spark or flame
Special Protective Equipment for Firefighters
Wear full protective clothing and positive pressure breathing apparatus
6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES (Transportation Spills
CHEMTREC (800)424-9300)
Procedures in Case of Accidental Release, Breakage or Leakage
El iminate all ignition sources including internal combustion engines and
power tools Ventilate area Barricade the immediate hazard area Stay
upwind and warn of possible downwind explosion hazard Avoid breathing
vapor Avoid contact with skin eyes or clothing Pressure demand air
supplied respirators should always be worn when the airborne concentration
of the contaminant or oxygen is unknown Otherwise wear respiratory
protection and other personal protective equipment as appropriate for the
potential exposure hazard Contain spill if possible Remove with inert
absorbent Prevent entry into sewers and waterways
If more than 714 pounds of product is spilled then report spill
according to SARA 304 and/or CERCLA 102(a) requirements unless product
qualifies for the petroleum exemption (CERCLA Section 101(14))
7 HANDLING AND STORAGE
Precautions to be Taken in
Handling
Use spark-proof tools Material may be at elevated temperatures and/or
pressures Exercise care when opening bleeders and ~ampl ing ports
Storage
Ground and bond shipping container
Keep away from heat sparks flame
transfer line and receiving container
and other sources of ignition
8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Protective Equipment (Type)
Eye/Face Protection
Safety glasses chemical type goggles or face shield recommended to
prevent eye contact
Skin Protection
Gloves resistant to petroleum distillates are recommended to minimize skin
contact The most effective glove materials are Nitrile rubber Teflon
or Viton for prolonged contact with gasol ine Protective clothing such as
coveralls or boots should be also be worn where contact with product is
likely Launder or dry clean soiled clothes
Respiratory Protection
Airborne concentrations should be kept to lowest levels possible If
vapor, mist or dust is generated and the occupational exposure limit of the
product or any component of the product is exceeded, use appropriate
NIOSH or MSHA approved air purifying or air suppl ied respirator after
determining the airborne concentration of the contaminant Air suppl ied
respirators should always be worn when airborne concentration of the
contaminant or oxygen content is unknown
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> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
N D - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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NAME UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE
8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION (CaNT)
01-03-96
12-08-95
Date Issued
Supersedes
Ventilation
Use explosion-proof equipment to maintain adequate ventilation to meet
occupational exposure limits, if applicable (see below), prevent
accumulation of explosive air-gas mixtures and avoid significant oxygen
displacement Oxygen levels should be at least 19 5% in confined spaces or
other work areas (OSHA value)
Exposure limit for Total Product
Gasoline OSHA PEL-TWA 300 ppm, STEL 500 ppm
ACGIH TlV-TWA 300 ppm, STEl 500 ppm
TEXACO TLV-TWA 100 ppm
9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance
light red to light straw liquid
Odor
Petroleum odor
Boiling Point (degrees F)
> 90
Melting/Freezing point (degrees F)
Not applicable
Specific Gravity (water=1)
7 - 77
pH of undiluted product
Not appl icable
Vapor Pressure
300 - 700 mmHg at 100 0
Viscosity
< 1 4 cSt at 37 7 C
VOC Content
Not determined
Vapor Density (air=1)
3 - 4
Solubility in Water (%)
1 - 1
Other None
10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
This Material Reacts Violently With
(If Others is checked below see comments for details)
Air Water Heat Strong Oxidizers Others None of These
z;. z;.
Comments
None
Products Evolved When Subjected to Heat or Combustion
Toxic levels of carbon monoxide carbon dioxide irritating aldehydes and
ketones
Hazardous Polymerizations DO NOT OCCUR
11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION(ANIMAL TOXICITY DATA)
Median Lethal Dose
Oral
LD50 Believed to be > 5 00 g/kg (rat) practically non-toxic
Inhalation
Not determined
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PRODUCT CODE 26020
NAME UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE
11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION (CaNT):
Date Issued
Supersedes
01-03-96
12-08-95
Dermal
LD50 Believed to be > 2 00 g/kg (rabbit) practically non-toxic
Irritation Index, Estimation of Irritation (Species)
Skin
(Draize) Believed to be > 50 - 3 00 /8 0 (rabbit) slightly irritating
Eyes
(Draize) Believed to be > 15 00 - 25 00 /110 (rabbit) slightly irritating
Sensitization
Not determined
Other
Studies in laboratory rats and mice exposed to constant levels of wholly
vaporized unleaded gasoline for six hours per day, five days per week for
two years caused kidney damage and kidney cancer in male rats and liver
tumors in female mice Many scientists do not believe that the male rat is
an appropriate predictor of human kidney disease and are not in agreement
on the relationship between liver tumors in laboratory animals and humans
Prolonged and repeated exposure to benzene has caused anemia, lymphoma, and
other cancers, in laboratory animals Benzene has been shown to cause
embryo/fetal toxicity and birth defects in laboratory animals, but only at
doses which cause maternal toxicity (i e illness in the mother)
Chronic ingestion of ethanol a possible component of this product has
caused birth defects as well as developmental effects in laboratory
animals
Prolonged and repeated exposure of rats to high levels of TAME vapor
resulted in 25% mortality at the highest dose level and produced transient
CNS depression (sedation incoordination, reduced activity) Body and
organ weight changes were observed without underlying tissue pathology
(i e changes to the tissue) A repeated oral study with TAME in rats
resulted in two deaths in the high dose group There were no treatment
related tissue changes in any of the organ systems evaluated although there
were body and organ weight changes TAME was judged to produce an overall
low order of toxicity
In male mice prolonged and repeated exposure to high levels of MTBE vapor
produced a higher than expected mortality due to urinary tract obstruction
believed caused by physical non-neoplastic blockage of the urethral canal
In female mice data indicate increased incidence of hepatocellular
adenomas (benign liver tumors)
Prolonged and repeated exposure to high levels of MTBE (up to 8000 ppm for
over 15 months) resulted in excess mortality (82 %) in male rats
Preliminary evaluation showed a chronic progressive nephrosis (kidney
damage) as the possible cause of death
Associated with the increased severity of nephropathy was an increase in
the number of renal tubular cell adenomas (benign kidney tumors) and
carcinomas (malignant kidney tumors) There was also a difference in the
number of testicular interstitial cell adenomas (benign testicular tumors)
MTBE has been shown to cause embryo/fetal toxicity and birth defects in
mice but only at maternally toxic doses No developmental effects were
seen in rabbits at the same exposure levels Although the significance of
these findings to humans is unclear workers should minimize exposure to
MTBE vapor
Additional or repeat studies are planned or underway to better define the
toxic potential of this product or to verify the results obtained from
previous animal studies
12 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
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Waste Disposal Methods
This product (as presently constituted) has the RCRA classification of
benzene toxicity and ignitability If discarded in its present form, it
would have the hazardous waste numbers 0018 and 0001 respectively Under
RCRA, it is the responsibility of the user of the product to determine
at the time of disposal whether the product meets RCRA criteria for
hazardous waste This is because product uses, transformations, mixtures,
processes, etc may change the classification to non-hazardous, or
hazardous for reasons other than or in addition to benzene toxicity and
ignitabilty
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> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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PRODUCT CODE 26020
NAME UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE
12 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS (CONT)
Date Issued
Supersedes
Remarks
Do not allow to enter drains or sewers
Can cause explosion
13 TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Transportation
DOT
Proper Shipping Name
Gasol ine
Hazard Class
3
Identification Number UN1203
Packing Group II
Label Required
Flammable liquid
Marine pollutant
Not applicable
This product contains a DOT Hazardous Substance or Substances listed in
Section 14 of the MSDS If the product'S shipping container holds
at least 714 lbs then the DOT information must be accompanied
with RQ notation or, an otherwise 'Not Regulated' product will be
classified as Environmentally Hazardous (solid/liquid) NOS Class 9
unless the product qualifies for the petroleum exemption (49 CFR 171 8)
IMDG
Proper Shipping Name
Not evaluated
ICAO
Proper Shipping Name
Not evaluated
TOG
Proper Shipping Name
Not evaluated
14 REGULATORY INFORMATION
Federal Regulations
SARA Title III
Section 302/304 Extremely Hazardous Substances
~ Chemical Name CAS Number
None
Section 302/304 Extremely Hazardous Substances (CONT)
~ TPQ RQ
None
Section 311 Hazardous Categorization
Acute Chronic Fire Pressure
~ ~ ~
Reactive
N/A
Section 313 Toxic Chemical
Chemical Name
Methyl-t-butyl ether
Xylenes
Toluene
Benzene (if RFG 0 99% max )
1,24-trimethylbenzene
N-hexane
Ethylbenzene
CAS
Number
1634-04-4
1330-20-7
108-88-3
71-43-2
95-63-6
110-54-3
100-41-4
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
Ranqe in %
Concentration
10 00-19 99
3 00-9 99
3 00-9 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
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14 REGULATORY INFORMATION (CONT)
Date Issued
Supersedes: .
01-03-96\
12-08-95
(+ indicates DOT Hazardous Substance)
CERCLA 102(a)/DOT Hazardous Substances
~ Chemical Name
01+ Methyl-t-butyl ether
02+ Xylenes
03+ Toluene
04+ Benzene (if RFG, 0 99% max )
05+ Ethylbenzene
06+ N-hexane
07+ Benzene, (1-methylethyl) -
CERCLA/DOT Hazardous Substances (Sequence
~RQ
01+
02+
03+
04+
05+
06+
07+
CAS Number
1634-04-4
1330-20-7
108-88-3
71-43-2
100-41-4
110-54-3
98-82-8
Numbers and RQ's)
Ranqe in %
10 00-19 99
3 00-9 99
3 00-9 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
o 01-0 09
1000
100
1000
10
1000
5000
5000
TSCA Inventory Status
This product or its components are listed on or are exempt from the
Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Substance Inventory
Other
None
State Regulations
California Proposition 65
The following detectable components
or belong to classes of substances
to cause cancer and/or reproductive
Chemical Name
Gasol i ne
Toluene
Benzene (if RFG, 0 99% max )
of this product are substances
known to the State of California
toxicity
CAS Number
108-88-3
71-43-2
states Right-to-know Regulations
Chemical Name State Riqht-to-know
Toluene CT FL IL MA,NJ PA RI MI
Benzene (1-methylethyl) - CT FL IL MA NJ PA RI MI
Benzene (i f RFG o 99% max CT FL IL MA NJ PA RI MI
Gasoline CT FL IL LA MA NJ RI
Ethylbenzene CT FL IL,MA,NJ PA RI
N-hexane CT FL IL MA NJ PA RI
Xylenes CT FL IL MA NJ PA RI MI
Methyl-t-butyl ether MA NJ PA
Ethyl alcohol CT FL IL MA NJ PA RI
1 2 4-trimethylbenzene MA NJ PA
State list CT (Connecticut) FL (Florida) IL (Illinois) MI (Michigan)
LA (Louisiana) MA (Massachusetts) NJ (New Jersey)
PA (Pennsylvania) RI (Rhode Island)
International Regulations
Export Notification (TSCA-12b)
This product may be subject to export notification under TSCA
section 12(b) contains
Methyl-t-butyl ether
Tertiary amyl methyl ether
WHMIS Classification
Not determined
Canada Inventory Status
Not determined
EINECS Inventory Status
Not determined
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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> - GREATER THAN
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12-08-95
14 REGULATORY INFORMATION (CONT)
Australia Inventory Status
Not determined
Japan Inventory Status
Not determined
15 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
Aquatic Toxicity
Not determined
Mobility
Not determined
Persistence and Biodegradability
Not determined
Potential to Bioaccumulate
Not determined
Remarks
None
16 OTHER INFORMATION
THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR USE AS A MOTOR FUEL ONLY
Texaco recommends that all exposures to this product be minimized by
strictly adhering to recommended occupational controls procedures to avoid
any potential adverse health effects
Texaco has nGtifiec EPA of a TSCA 8(e) Notice of Substantial Risk to Health
on the basis of results from a range finding developmental toxicity study
for this product or a component of this product
A definitive developmental toxicity study is underway
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE IT IS PROVIDED
INDEPENDENTLY OF ANY SALE OF THE PRODUCT FOR PURPOSE OF HAZARD COMMUNICATION
AS PART OF TEXACO'S PRODUCT SAFETY PROGRAM IT IS NOT INTENDED TO CONSTITUTE
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PRODUCT NO EXPRESS WARRANTY OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS
MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN DATA
SHEETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL TEXACO PRODUCTS YOU ARE URGED TO OBTAIN DATA
SHEETS FOR ALL TEXACO PRODUCTS YOU BUY PROCESS USE DR DISTRIBUTE AND YOU
ARE ENCOURAGED AND REQUESTED TO ADVISE THOSE WHO MAY COME IN CONTACT WITH
SUCH PRODUCTS OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN
TO DETERMINE APPLICABILITY OR EFFECT OF ANY LAW OR REGULATION WITH RESPECT TO
THE PRODUCT USER SHOULD CONSULT HIS LEGAL ADVISOR OR THE APPROPRIATE
GOVERNMENT AGENCY TEXACO DOES NOT UNDERTAKE TO FURNISH ADVICE ON SUCH
MATTERS
Since the last mailing for this customer code, the following sections
have been revised
126111416,17
Date 01-03-96
Date printed 02-05-96
New
X
Revised Supersedes 12-08-95
Inquiries regarding MSDS should be directed to
Texaco Inc
Manager Product Safety
POBox 509
Beacon N Y 12508
PLEASE SEE NEXT PAGE FOR PRODUCT LABEL
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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PRODUCT CODE 26020
NAME UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE
Date Issued
supersedes
01-03-96
12-08-95
17 PRODUCT LABEL
Label Date 12-08-95
READ AND UNDERSTAND MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET BEFORE HANDLING OR DISPOSING
OF PRODUCT THIS LABEL COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OSHA HAZARD
COMMUNICATION STANDARD (29 CFR 1910 1200) FOR USE IN THE WORKPLACE THIS
LABEL IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED WITH PACKAGING INTENDED FOR SALE TO CONSUMERS
AND MAY NOT CONFORM WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT
OR OTHER RELATED REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
26020 UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE
WARNING STATEMENT
DANGER ! EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR
VAPOR MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE
MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS AND DROWSINESS
MAY CAUSE IRRITATION TO EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT
ASPIRATION HAZARD IF SWALLOWED -
CAN ENTER LUNGS AND CAUSE DAMAGE
ATTENTION POSSIBLE CANCER HAZARD - MAY CAUSE CANCER BASED ON ANIMAL
DATA
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES
-Keep away from heat sparks or flame
-Use only with adequate ventilation
-Avoid breathing vapor, mist or gas
-Avoid contact with eyes skin and clothing
-Keep container closed
-Never siphon by mouth
-Wash thoroughly after handling
FIRST AID
Eye Contact
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes Hold
eyelids apart while flushing to rinse entire surface of eye and lids with
water Get medical attention
Skin Contact
Wash skin with plenty of soap and water for several minutes
attention if skin irritation develops or persists
Ingestion
If person is conscious and can swallow give two glasses of water (16 oz
but do not induce vomiting If vomiting occurs give fluids again Have
medical personnel determine if evacuation of stomach or induction of
vomiting is necessary Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or
convulsing person
Inhalation
If inhaled remove to fresh air If not breathing or in respiratory
dist8ess clear person s airway and start artificial respiration With a
physician's advice give supplemental oxygen using a bag-valve mask or
manually triggered oxygen supply
Note to Physician
Aspiration of this product during induced emesis may result in severe lung
injury If evacuation of stomach is necessary use method least likely to
cause aspiration such as gastric lavage after endotracheal intubation
Contact a Poison Center for additional treatment information
FIRE
use water spray dry chemical, alcohol resistant foam or
Water may be ineffective on flames Use water spray to keep
and protect personnel attempting to stop the leak
Get medical
In case of fire
carbon dioxide
containers cool
If more than 714 pounds of product is spilled then report spill
according to SARA 304 and/or CERCLA 102(a) requirements unless product
qualifies for the petroleum exemption (CERCLA Section 101(14))
Chemical Name CAS Number Range in %
Gasoline consists of straight/branched paraffinic hydrocarbons olefins,
cycloparaffins and aromatics Mayor may not contain any combination of
these oxygenates MTBE ETBE TAME and/or EtOH in the range of 0-20% Typ-
ical constituents (not intended as manufacturing specifications) include
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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NAME UNLEADED PREMIUM GASOLINE
17 PRODUCT LABEL (CONT)
01-03-96
12-08-95
Date Issued
Supersedes
Label Date 12-08-95
* Gasoline
* Methyl-t-butyl ether
* Ethyl-t-butyl ether
* Tertiary amyl methyl ether
* Ethyl alcohol
* Xylenes
* Toluene
* Benzene (if RFG o 99% max )
* 1 2.4-trimethylbenzene
* N-hexane
* Ethylbenzene
1634-04-4
637-92-3
994-05-8
64-17-5
1330-20-7
108-88-3
71-43-2
95-63-6
110-54-3
100-41-4
PRODUCT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA (1910 1200)
* COMPONENT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA
Pennsvlvania Special Hazardous Substance(s)
Benzene (if RFG, 0 99% max )
CAS Number
71-43-2
Health
Flammability
HMIS
1 Reactivity 0
3 Special
Hea 1 th
F 1 ammab i 1 i ty
NFPA
1 Reactivity 0
3 Special
Transportation
DOT
Proper Shipping Name
Gasol ine
Hazard Class
3
Identification Number UN1203
Packing Group II
Label Required
Flammable liquid
Marine pollutant
Not appl icable
95 00-99 99
10 00-19 99
10 00-19 99
10 00-19 99
3 00-9 99
3 00-9 99
3 00-9 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
1 00-2 99
Ranqe in %
1 00-2 99
This product contains a DOT Hazardous Substance or Substances listed in
Section 14 of the MSDS If the product's shipping container holds
at least 714 lbs then the DOT information must be accompanied
with RQ notation or an otherwise 'Not Regulated' product will be
classified as Environmentally Hazardous (solid/liquid) NOS Class 9
unless the product qualifies for the petroleum exemption (49 CFR 1718)
CAUTI ON
Misuse of empty containers can be hazardous Empty containers can
be hazardous if used to store toxic flammable or reactive
materials Cutting or welding of empty containers might cause
fire explosion or toxic fumes from residues Do not pressurize
or expose to open flame or heat Keep container closed and drum
bungs in place
Manufacturer's Name and Address
TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING INC
POBox 7812
Universal City CA 91608
TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY Company
CHEMTREC
(914) 831-3400
(800) 424-9300
HEALTH EMERGENCY Company
(914) 831-3400
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Date Issued. 03-20-96
Supersedes 12-08-95
TEXACO
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
NOTE Read and understand Material Safety Data Sheet before handling or
disposing of product
CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
MATERIAL IDENTITY
Product Code and Name
26120 DIESEL 2
Chemical Name and/or Family or Description
Diesel Fuel
Manufacturer's Name and Address
TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING, INC
POBox 7812
Universal City, CA 91608
Telephone Numbers
Transportation Emergency-Company
CHEMTREC
-Company
Health Emergency
General MSDS Assistance
Technical Information
-Fuels
-Chemical
-Lubricant/
Antifreezes
-Additives
-Solvents
(914) 831-3400
(800) 424-9300
(914) 831-3400
(914) 838-7204
(914) 838-7336
(512) 459-6543
(800) 782-7852
(713) 235-6278
(800) 876-3738
This Material Safety Data Sheet may be used for the following products for
Hazard Communications purposes only, not intended to imply identical
performance/technical specifications
00408 LOW POUR DIESEL 2
00417 HIGH SULFUR LOW POUR RR DIESEL 2
00421 HIGH SULFUR SPECIAL RAILROAD DIESEL 2
00424 TEXACO DIESEL 2
00428 TEXACO LOW SULFUR DIESEL 2
00429 LOW SULFUR DIESEL 2
00430 TEXACO LOW SULFUR CARS DIESEL 2
00435 HIGH SULFUR DIESEL 2
00439 TEXACO PREMIUM DIESEL FUEL
00449 TEXACO HIGH SULFUR DIESEL 2
00450 DIESEL 2 LGLP
00454 RAILROAD DIESEL
00456 TEXACO HIGH SULFUR DIESEL 2
00460 HIGH SULFUR DIESEL 2
00461 ASTF LOW POUR DIESEL
00493 TEXACO HIGH SULFUR WINTERIZED PREMIUM DIESEL 2
00559 LOW SULFUR CARB DIESEL 2
00560 TEXACO LOW SULFUR PREMIUM DIESEL NO 2
00571 LOW SULFUR PREMIUM DIESEL NO 2
00578 HIGH SULFUR PREMIUM DIESEL 2
00634 TEXACO HIGH SULFUR (0 3%) DIESEL 2
00639 TEXACO LOW SULFUR WINTERIZED PREMIUM DIESEL 2
00643 LOW SULFUR LOW POUR DIESEL 2
00651 HIGH SULFUR (3 0%) DIESEL 2
00652 LOW SULFUR PREMIUM DIESEL 2
00665 TEXACO LOW SULFUR WINTERIZED PREMIUM DIESEL 2
00667 TEXACO LOW SULFUR PREMIUM DIESEL 2
00686 TEXACO LOW SULFUR WINTERIZED PREMIUM DIESEL 2
01467 TAX EXEMPT TEXACO LOW SULFUR DIESEL 2
01468 TAX EXEMPT LOW SULFUR DIESEL 2
01469 TAX EXEMPT TEXACO LOW SULFUR PREMIUM DIESEL 2
01470 TAX EXEMPT LOW SULFUR PREMIUM DIESEL 2
01471 TAX EXEMPT TEXACO LS WNTRZ'D 30/70 DIESEL 2
01472 TAX EXEMPT LOW SULFUR WINTERIZED 30/70 DIESEL 2
01473 TAX EXEMPT TEXACO LS WTZ'D 30/70 PREM DIESEL2
01474 TAX EXEMPT TEXACO LS WNTRZ'D 50/50 DIESEL 2
01475 TAX EXEMPT LOW SULFUR SINTERIZED 50/50 DIESEL 2
01476 TAX EXEMPT TEXACO LS W 50/50 PREM DIESEL 2
01477 TAX EXEMPT TEXACO LS WNTRZ'D 70/30 DIESEL 2
01479 TAX EXEMPT TEXACO LOW SULFUR CARB DIESEL 2
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N 0 - NOT DETERMINED N A - NOT APPLICABLE N T - NOT TESTED
< - LESS THAN > - GREATER THAN
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NAME DIESEL 2
Date Issued 03-20-96
Supersedes 12-08-95
CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION (CONn
01480 TAX EXEMPT LOW SULFUR CARB DIESEL 2
01483 TEXACO ALASKA TAXABLE HIGH SULFUR DIESEL 2
01484 ALASKA TAXABLE HIGH SULFUR DIESEL 2
01485 TAX EXEMPT LOW POUR LOW SULFUR DIESEL 2
02602 2602 DIESEL CHIEF
02624 2624 TEXACO DIESEL FUEL
02643 TEXACO LOW SULFUR WINTERIZED 70/30 DIESEL 2
02673 TEXACO LOW SULFUR WINTERIZED 50/50 DIESEL 2
02675 LOW SULFUR WINTERIZED 70/30 DIESEL 2
02677 LOW SULFUR WINTERIZED 30/70 DIESEL 2
02679 LOW SULFUR WINTERIZED 50/50 DIESEL 2
02685 TEXACO LOW SULFUR WINTERIZED DIESEL 2
2 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
THE CRITERIA FOR LISTING COMPONENTS IN THE COMPOSITION SECTION IS AS FOLLOWS
CARCINOGENS ARE LISTED WHEN PRESENT AT 0 1 % OR GREATER COMPONENTS WHICH ARE
OTHERWISE HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA ARE LISTED WHEN PRESENT AT 1 0 % OR
GREATER, NON-HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ARE LISTED AT 3 0 % OR GREATER THIS IS NOT
INTENDED TO BE A COMPLETE COMPOSITIONAL DISCLOSURE REFER TO SECTION 14 FOR
APPLICABLE STATES' RIGHT TO KNOW AND OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION
Product and/or Component(s) Carcinogenic According to
OSHA IARC NTP OTHER NONE
X
Composition (Sequence Number and Chemical Name)
~ Chemical Name
CAS Number
Ranqe in %
01 * A complex mixture of hydrocarbons produced
by crude oil distillation Consists pre-
dominantly of hydrocarbons ranging from C-9
to C-20 and boil ing in the range of 325-
675F The hydrotreated or hydrosulfurized
product also contains some hydrocarbons
produced by the distillation of the
catalytic cracking The latter materials
contain bicycl ic and tricyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons
100 00
PRODUCT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA (1910 1200)
* COMPONENT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA
Exposure Limits referenced by Sequence Number in the Composition Section
~ Limit
None
3 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
Appearance
Bright and clear 1 iquid (Tax Exempt Diesels - pale red liquid)
Odor
Petroleum odor
WARNING
WARNING STATEMENT
MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS AND DROWSINESS
CAUSES SKIN IRRITATION
MAY CAUSE EYE IRRITATION
ASPIRATION HAZARD IF SWALLOWED -
CAN ENTER LUNGS AND CAUSE DAMAGE
COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID AND VAPOR
USE ONL\ AS A FUEL
MAY CAUSE DELAYED SKIN DAMAGE BASED ON ANIMAL DATA
CONTAINS MIDOLE OISTILLATES WHICH MAY CAUSE CANCER BASED ON
ANIMAL DATA
ATTENTION!
Hea 1 th
Flammabil ity
HMIS
1 Reactivity 0
2 Special
NFPA
1 Reactivity 0
2 Special
Health
F 1 ammab i 1 i ty
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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Date Issued
supersedes
03-20-96
12-08-95
3 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION (CONT)
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
EYE
Primary Route of Exposure X
SKIN
~
INHALATION
~
INGESTION
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE
Acute ~
Eyes
May cause irritation, experienced as mild discomfort and seen as slight
excess redness of the eye
Skin
Causes irritation with discomfort or pain, and seen as marked local redness
and swelling, with possible bl ister formation
Other than the potential skin irritation effects noted above, acute (short
term) adverse effects are not expected from brief skin contact see other
effects below, and Section 11 for information regarding potential long
term effects
Prolonged widespread or repeated skin contact may result in the
absorption of potentially harmful amounts of material
Inhalation
Vapors or mist may cause irritation of the nose and throat
Inhalation may cause dizziness drowsiness euphoria loss of coordination
disorientation headache nausea and vomiting In poorly ventilated areas
or confined spaces, unconsciousness and asphyxiation may result Prolonged
or repeated overexposure may result in the absorption of potentially
harmful amounts of material
Ingestion
If more than several mouthfuls are swallowed abdominal discomfort nausea
and diarrhea may occur Aspiration may occur during swallowing or vomiting
resulting in lung damage
Sensitization Properties
Unknown
Chronic
NIOSH has recommended that whole diesel exhaust be regarded as a potential
occupational carcinogen based on' ~indings of carcinogenlc responses in
laboratory animals exposed to whole diesel eyhaust The excess cancer risk
for workers exposed to diesel exhaust has not been calculated the proba-
bility of developing cancer should be decreased by minimizing exposure to
the lowest feasible limits
Repeated skin contact may cause a persistent irritation or dermatitis
Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure
Skin contact may aggravate an existing dermatitis (skin condition)
Other Remarks
None
4 FIRST AID MEASURES
Eyes
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes Hold
evel ids apart while flushing to rinse entire surface of eve and lids with
water Get medica' attention
Skin
Immediately remove contaminated clothing and shoes Under a safety shower
flush skin thoroughl, with large amounts of running water for at least 15
minutes Do not attempt to neutral ize with chemical agents Get medical
attention immediately Discard or decontaminate clothing and shoes before
reuse
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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Date Issued
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03-20-96
12-08-95
4 FIRST AID MEASURES (CaNT)
Ingestlon
If person is conscious and can swallow, give two glasses of water (16 oz
but do not induce vomiting If vomiting occurs give fluids again Have
medical personnel determine it evacuation of stomach or induction of
vomiting is necessary Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or
convulsing person ~
Inhalatlon
If inhaled, remove to fresh air
and give artificial respiration
medical personnel may administer
If not breathing, clear person's airway
If breathing is difficult qualified
oxygen Get medical attention immediately
Other Instructlons
Remove and dry-clean or launder clothing soaked or soiled with this
material before reuse Dry cleaning of contaminated clothing may be
more effective than normal laundering Inform individuals responsible for
cleaning of potential hazards associated with handling contaminated
clothing
Aspiration of this product during induced emesis may result in severe lung
injury If evacuation of stomach is necessary, use method least likely to
cause aspiration such as gastric lavage after endotracheal intubation
Contact a Poison Center for additional treatment information
5 FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
Ignltlon Temperature - AIT (degrees F)
500
Flash Point (degrees F)
125 (CC)
Flammable Limits (%)
Lower 5
Upper 4 1
Recommended Fire Extlnguishing Agents And Special Procedures
Use water spray dry chemical foam or carbon dioxide to extinguish flames
Use water spray to cool fire-exposed containers
Unusual or Exploslve Hazards
None
SpeCial Protective Equipment for Firefighters
Wear full protective clothing and positive pressure breathing apparatus
6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES (Transportation Spills
CHEMTREC (800)424-9300)
Procedures in Case of Accidental Release, Breakage or Leakage
Ventilate area Avoid breathing vapor Wear appropriate personal
protective equipment including appropriate respiratory protection Contain
spill if possible Wipe up or absorb on suitable material and shovel up
Prevent entry into sewers and waterways Avoid contact with skin eyes or
clothing
If more than 100 000 pounds of product is spilled then report spill
according to SARA 304 and/or CERCLA 102(a) requirements unless product
qualifies for the petroleum exemption (CERCLA Section 101(14))
7 HANDLING AND STORAGE
Precautions to be Taken ln
Handling
Eye wash and safety shower should be available nearby when this product is
handled or used
Storage
Store away from heat and open flame Periods of exposure to high
temperatures should be minimized Water contamination should be avoided
PAGE 4
- NOT APPLICABLE
- GREATER THAN
N T
- NOT TESTED
N 0
<
- NOT DETERMINED
- LESS THAN
N A
>
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NAME DIESEL 2
8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Date Issued
Supersedes
03-20-96
12-08-95
Protective Equipment (Type)
Eye/Face Protection
Safety glasses chemical type goggles or face shield recommended to
prevent eye contact
Skin Protection
Protective clothing such as coveralls or lab coats should be worn Launder ~
or dry-clean when soiled Gloves resistant to chemicals and petroleum
distillates required When handling large quantities impervious suits
gloves and rubber boots must be worn
Respiratory Protection
Airborne concentrations should be kept to lowest levels possible If
vapor, mist or dust is generated and the occupational exposure limit of the
product or any component of the product is exceeded. use appropriate
NIOSH or MSHA approved air purifying or air supplied respirator after
determining the airborne concentration of the contaminant Air supplied
respirators should always be worn when airborne concentration of the
contaminant or oxygen content is unknown
Ventilation
Local exhaust ventilation recommended if generating vapor
If exhaust ventilation is not available or inadequate use
approved respirator as appropriate
dust or mist
MSHA or NIOSH
Exposure Limit for Total Product
None establ 1shed for product refer to Section 2 for component
exposure 1 imits
9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance
Bright and clear 1 iquid (Tax Exempt Diesels - pale red 1 iquid)
Odor
Petroleum odor
Boiling Point (degrees F)
650
Melting/Freezing point (degrees F)
Not appl icable
Specific Gravity (water=1)
8521
pH of undiluted product
Not app 1 i cab 1 e
Vapor Pressure
07 - 3 mmHg at 100 0
Viscosity
3 cSt at 37 7 C
VOC Content
Not determined
Vapor Density lair=1l
Not determined
Solubility in Water (%1
1
Other None
N D - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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Date Issued
Supersedes
03-20-96
12-08-95
10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
This Material Reacts Violently With
(If Others is checked below see comments for details)
Air Water Heat Strong Oxidizers Others None of These
X X
Comments
None
Products Evolved When Subjected to Heat or Combustion
Toxic levels of carbon monoxide carbon dioxide irritating aldehydes and
ketones
Hazardous Polymerizations DO NOT OCCUR
11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION(ANIMAL TOXICITY DATA)
Median Lethal Dose
Oral
LD50 Similar product 9 00 ml/kg (rat) practically non-toxic
Inhalation
Not determined
Dermal
LD50 Similar product> 5 00 ml/kg (rabbit) practically non-toxic
Irritation Index Estimation of Irritation (Species)
Skin
(Draize) Similar product 5 29 /8 0 (rabbit) severely irritating
Eyes
(Oraize) Bel ieved to be > 15 00 - 25 00 /110 (rabbit) slightly irritating
Sensitization
Not determined
Other
Middle distillates have caused skin irritation and skin cancer in
laboratory animals when repeatedly appl ied and left in place between
appl ications Studies to further evaluate the carcinogenic potential
of middle distillates are currently underway Kidney damage has also been
observed in laboratory animals exposed to middle distillates
Necrosis was seen on animals a few days after dermal application of this
product or a component of this product However the skin returned to a
normal condition within the observation period
12 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Waste Disposal Methods
This product (as presently constituted) has the RCRA classification of
benzene toxicity and ignitability If discarded in its present form it
would have the hazardous waste numbers 0018 and 0001 respectively Under
RCRA it is the responsibil ity of the user of the product to determine
at the time of disposal whether the product meets RCRA crIterIa for
hazardous waste This is because product uses transformations mixtures
processes etc may change the classification to non-hazardous or
hazardous for reasons other than or in addition to benzene toxicity and
ignitabilty
Remarks
None
13 TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Transportation
DOT
Proper Shipping Name
Fuel 0 i 1
Hazard Class
Combustible liquid (LAND TRANSPORT ONLY-49CFR 173 120(bl(2))
Identification Number NA 1993
Packing Group III
Label Required
None
Marine pollutant
No t app 1 i cab 1 e
N D - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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13 TRANSPORT INFORMATION (CONT)
Date Issued
Supersedes.
03-20-96
12-08-95
IMDG
Proper Shipping Name
Not evaluated
ICAO
Proper Shipping Name
Not evaluated
TOG
Proper Shipping Name
Not evaluated
14 REGULATORY INFORMATION
Federal Regulations
SARA Title III
Section 302/304 Extremely Hazardous Substances
~ Chemical Name CAS Number
None
Section 302/304 Extremely Hazardous Substances (CONT)
~ TPO RQ
None
Ran~e in %
Section 311 Hazardous Categorization
Acute Chronic Fire Pressure
~ ~ ~
Reactive
N/A
Section 313 Toxic Chemical
Chemical Name
None
Concentration
CAS Number
CERCLA 102(a)/DOT Hazardous Substances
~ Chemical Name
01+ Benzene, (1-methylethyl) -
02+ Benzene
CERCLA/DOT Hazardous
~RO
01+
02+
(+ indicates DOT Hazardous Substance)
CAS Number Ran~e in %
98-82-8 0 01-0 09
71-43-2 0 01-0 09
RQJs)
Substances (Sequence Numbers and
5000
10
TSCA Inventory Status
This product or its components are listed on or are exempt from the
Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Substance Inventory
Other
None
State Regulations
California Proposition 6S
The following detectable components
or belong to classes of substances,
to cause cancer and/or reproductive
Chemical Name
Benzene
of this product are substances,
known to the State of California
toxicity
CAS Number
71-43-2
States Right-to-know RegUlations
Chemical Name
Benzene (1-methylethyl)-
Ben;;;ene
1 2 4-trimethylbenzene
State Riaht-to-know
CT FL,IL MA NJ PA RI MI
CT FL IL MA NJ PA RI MI
MA NJ,PA
State list CT (Connecticut) FL (Florida) IL (Illinois) Ml (Michigan),
LA (Louisiana) MA (Massachusetts) NJ (New Jersey)
PA (Pennsylvania) RI (RhOde Island)
International Regulations
WHMIS Classification
Not determined
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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Date Issued
supersedes
03-20-96
12-08-95
14 REGULATORY INFORMATION (CONT)
Canada Inventory Status
Not determined
EINECS Inventory Status
Not determined
Australia Inventory Status
Not determined
Japan Inventory Status
Not determined
15 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
Aquatic Toxicity
Not determined
Mobility
Not determined
Persistence and Biodegradability
Nbt determined
Potential to Bioaccumulate
Not determined
Remarks
None
16 OTHER INFORMATIDN
THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR USE AS A MOTOR FUEL ONLY
This product is not intended for use in space heaters
agricultural sprays
Do not use in
Texaco recommends that all exposures to this product be minimized by
strictly adhering to recQmmended occupational controls procedures to avoid
any potential adverse health effects
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE IT IS PROVIDED
INDEPENDENTLY OF ANY SALE OF THE PRODUCT FOR PURPOSE OF HAZARD COMMUNICATION
AS PART OF TEXACO'S PRODUCT SAFETY PROGRAM IT IS NOT INTENDED TO CONSTITUTE
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PRODUCT NO EXPRESS WARRANTY OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS
MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN DATA
SHEETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL TEXACO PRODUCTS YOU ARE URGED TO OBTAIN DATA
SHEETS FOR ALL TEXACO PRODUCTS YOU BUY PROCESS USE OR DISTRIBUTE AND YOU
ARE ENCOURAGED AND REQUESTED TO ADVISE THOSE WHO MAY COME IN CONTACT WITH
SUCH PRODUCTS OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN
TO DETERMINE APPLICABILITY OR EFFECT OF ANY LAW OR REGULATION WITH RESPECT TO
THE PRODUCT, USER SHOULD CONSULT HIS LEGAL ADVISOR OR THE APPROPRIATE
GOVERNMENT AGENCY TEXACO DOES NOT UNDERTAKE TO FURNISH ADVICE ON SUCH
MATTERS
Date 03-20-96
Date printed 03-30-96
x
Revised Supersedes 12-08-95
New
Inquiries regarding MSDS should be directed to
Texaco In:::
Manager Product Safety
POBox 509
Beacon N Y 12508
PLEASE SEE NEXT PAGE FOR PRODUCT LABEL
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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PRODUCT CODE 26120
NAME DIESEL 2
Date Issued
Supersedes
03-20-96
12-08-95
17 PRODUCT LABEL
Label Date 03-20-96
READ AND UNDERSTAND MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET BEFORE HANOLING OR DISPOSING
OF PRODUCT THIS LABEL COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OSHA HAZARD
COMMUNICATION STANDARD (29 CFR 1910 1200) FOR USE IN THE WORKPLACE THIS
LABEL IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED WITH PACKAGING INTENDED FOR SALE TO CONSUMERS
AND MAY NOT CONFORM WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT
OR OTHER RELATED REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
26120 DIESEL 2
WARNING !
WARNING STATEMENT
MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS AND DROWSINESS
CAUSES SKIN IRRITATION
MAY CAUSE EYE IRRITATION
ASPIRATION HAZARD IF SWALLOWED -
CAN ENTER LUNGS AND CAUSE DAMAGE
COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID AND VAPOR
USE ONLY AS A FUEL
MAY CAUSE DELAYED SKIN DAMAGE BASED ON ANIMAL DATA
CONTAINS MIDDLE DISTILLATES WHICH MAY CAUSE CANCER BASED QN
ANIMAL DATA
ATTENTION
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES
-Use only with adequate ventilation
-Keep away from heat and flame
-Avoid breathing vapor mist or gas
-Avoid contact with eyes skin and clothing
-Keep container closed
-Never siphon by mouth
-Wash thoroughly after handl ing
FIRST AID
Eye Contact
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes Hold
evelids apart while flushing to rinse entire surface of eye and 1 ids with
water Get medical attention
Skin Contact
Immediately remove contaminated clothing and shoes Under a safety shower
flush skin thoroughly with large amounts of running water for at least 15
minutes Do not attempt to neutral ize with chemical agents Get medical
attention immediately Discard or decontaminate clothing and shoes before
reuse
Ingestion
If person is conscious and can swallow give two glasses of water (16 oz
but do not induce vomiting If vomiting occurs give fluids ?gpin Have
medical personnel determine if evacuation of stomach or induction of
vomiting is necessary Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or
convulsing person
Inhalation
If inhaled remove to fresh air
and give artificial respiration
medical personnel may administer
If not breathing clear person s airway
If breathing is difficult qual fied
oxygen Get medical attention immediately
Note to Physician
Aspiration of this product during induced emesis may result in severe lung
injury If evacuation of stomach is necessary use method least 1 ikely to
cause aspiration such as gastric lavage after endotracheal intubation
Contact a Poison Center for additional treatment information
FIRE
In case of fire use water spray. dry chemical foam or carbon dioxide
Water may cause frothing Use water spray to cool fire-exposed containers
If more than 100 000 pounds of product is spilled then report spill
according to SARA 304 and/or CERCLA 102(a) requirements unless product
qual ifies for the petroleum exemption (CERCLA Section 101( 14))
Chemical Name
CAS Number
Ran<:je in %
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N A NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
N D NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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PRODUCT CODE 26120
NAME DIESEL 2
Date Issued
Supersedes
03-20-96
12-08-95
17 PRODUCT LABEL (CONT)
Label Date 03-20-96
*
A complex mixture of hydrocarbons produced
by crude oil distillation Consists pre~
dominantly of hydrocarbons ranging from C-9
to C-20, and boiling in the range of 325-
675F The hydrotreated or hydrosulfurized
product also contains some hydrocarbons
produced by the distillation of the
catalytic cracking The latter materials
contain bicycl ic and tricyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons
100 00
PRODUCT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA (1910 1200)
* COMPONENT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA
Pennsylvania Special Hazardous Substance(s)
Benzene
RanQe in %
o 01-0 09
CAS Number
71-43-2
Health
Flammabil ity
HMIS
1 Reactivity 0
2 Special
NFPA
1 Reactivity 0
2 Special
Health
F 1 ammab i 1 i ty
Transportation
DOT
Proper Shipping Name
Fuel Oi 1
Hazard Class
Combustible liquid (LANO TRANSPORT ONLY-49CFR 173 120(b)(2))
Identification Number NA 1993
Packing Group III
Label Required
None
Marine pollutant
Not applicable
CAUTI ON
Misuse of empty containers can be hazardous Empty containers can
be hazardous if used to store toxic, flammable or reactive
materials Cutting or welding of empty containers might cause
fire explosion or toxic fumes from residues Do not pressurize
or expose to open flame or heat Keep container closed and drum
,bu_ngs in place
Manufacturer's Name and Address
TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING INC
POBox 7812
Universal City CA 91608
TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY Company
CHEMTREC
(914) 831-3400
(800) 424-9300
HEALTH EMERGENCY Company
(914) 831-3400
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07-06-95
TEXACO
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
NOTE Read and understand Material Safety Data Sheet before handling or
disposing of product
CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
MATERIAL IDENTITY
Product Code and Name
02353 TEXACO ANTIFREEZE/COOLANT
Chemical Name and/or Family or Description
Antifreeze
Manufacturer's Name and Address
TEXACO LUBRICANTS COMPANY
A DIVISION OF TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING INC
POBox 4427
Houston, TX 77210-4427
Telephone Numbers
Transportation Emergency-Company
CHEMTREC
-Company
(914) 831-3400
(800) 424-9300
(914) 831-3400
(914) 838-7204
(914) 838-7336
(512) 459-6543
(800) 782-7852
Health Emergency
General MSDS Assistance
Technical Information
-Fuels
-Chemical
-Lubricant/
Antifreezes
-Additives
-Solvents
(713) 235-6278
(800) 876-3738
2 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
THE CRITERIA FOR LISTING COMPONENTS IN THE COMPOSITION SECTION IS AS FOLLOWS
CARCINOGENS ARE LISTED WHEN PRESENT AT 0 1 % OR GREATER, COMPONENTS WHICH ARE
OTHERWISE HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA ARE LISTED WHEN PRESENT AT 1 0 % OR
GREATER NON-HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ARE LISTED AT 3 0 % OR GREATER THIS IS NOT
INTENDED TO BE A COMPLETE COMPOSITIONAL DISCLOSURE REFER TO SECTION 14 FOR
APPLICABLE STATES' RIGHT TO KNOW AND OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION
Product and/or Component(s) Carcinogenic According to
OSHA IARC NTP OTHER NONE
X
Composition (Sequence Number and Chemical Name)
~ Chemical Name
CAS Number Ranqe in %
107-21-1 80 00-94 99
7732-18-5 3 00-9 99
7758-11-4 1 00-2 99
01 * 1 2 ethanediol
02 Water deionized
03 * Phosphoric acid dipotassium salt
PRODUCT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA (1910 1200)
* COMPONENT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA
Exposure Limits referenced by Sequence
~ Limit
01 50
01 39 4
Number in the Composition Section
ppm CEILING-OSHA
ppm CEILING-ACGIH (AEROSOL) (A4)
3 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
Appearance
Fluorescent green liquid
Odor
Mi ld odor
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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Date ~ssued
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07-06-95
3 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION (CaNT)
WARNING
WARNING STATEMENT
HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED
MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS AND DROWSINESS
MAY CAUSE EYE IRRITATION
ASPIRATION HAZARD IF SWALLOWED -
CAN ENTER LUNGS AND CAUSE DAMAGE '
FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY
CAN CAUSE KIDNEY DAMAGE IF SWALLOWED
MAY CAUSE LIVER DAMAGE IF SWALLOWED BASED ON ANIMAL DATA
CONTAINS ETHYLENE GLYCOL WHICH MAY CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS BASED
ON ANIMAL DATA
ATTENTION
HMIS NFPA
Hea 1 th 2 Reactivity 0 Health 2 Reactivity 0
F 1 ammab i 1 i ty 1 Special Flqmmability 1 Special
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
EYE SKIN INHALATION INGESTION
Primary Route of Exposure ~ X ~
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE
Acute
Eyes
May cause irritation experienced as mild discomfort and seen as slight
excess redness of the eye
Skin
Brief contact may cause sl ight irritation Prolonged contact as with
clothing wetted with material may cause more severe irritation and dis-
comfort seen as local redness and swelling
Other than the potential skin irritation effects noted above acute (short
term) adverse effects are not expected from brief skin contact see other
effects, below and Section 11 for information regarding potential long
term effects
Inhalation
Vapors or mist in excess of permissible concentrations or in unusually
high concentrations generated from spraying heating the material or as
from exposure in poorly ventilated areas or confined spaces may cause
irritation of the nose and throat headache nausea and drowsiness
Prolonged or repeated overexposure may result in the absorption of
potentlally harmful amounts of material
Ingestion
Contains ethylene glycol and/or diethylene glycol which are toxic when
swallowed A lethal dose for an adult is 1-2 ml per kilogram or about 4
ounces (one-half cup) Symptoms include headache weakness confusion diz-
ziness staggering slurred speech loss of coordination faintness nausea
and vomiting increased heart rate decreased blood pressure difficulty
breathing and seeing pulmonary edema unconsciousness convulsions
collapse and coma Symptoms may be delayed Decreased urine output and
kidney falure may also occur Severe poisoning may cause death
Aspiration may occur during swallowing or vomiting resulting in lung
damage
Sensitization Properties
Unknown
Chronic
Repeated ingestion may cause kidney damage
Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure
Repeated overexposure may aggravate existing kidney disease
Because of its irritating properties repeated skin contact may aggravate
an existing dermatitis (skin condition)
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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12-08-95
07-06-95
Date Issued
Supersedes
3 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION (CONT)
Other Remarks
None
4 FIRST AID MEASURES
Eyes
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes Hold
eyelids apart while flushing to rinse entire surface of eye and lids with
water Get medical attention
Skin
Wash skin with plenty of soap and water for several minutes
attention if skin irritation develops or persists
Get medical
Ingestion
If person is conscious and can swallow immediately give two glasses of
water (16 oz ) but do not induce vomiting If vomiting occurs give fluids
again Have physician determine if condition of person will permit
induction of vomiting or evacuation of stomach Do not give anything by
mouth to an unconscious or convulsing person
Inhalation
If irritation headache, nausea or drowsiness occurs remove to fresh air
Get medical attention if breathing becomes difficult or respiratory
irritation persists
Other Instructions
Ethylene glycol (EG) and diethylene glycol (DEG) intoxication may
initially produce behavioral changes drowsiness vomiting diarrhea
thirst and convulsions EG and DEG are nephrotoxic End stages of poison-
ing may include renal damage or failure with acidosis Supportive measures
supplemented with hemodialysis if indicated may 1 imit the progression and
severity of toxic effects
FOR ETHYLENE GLYCOL POISONING intravenous ethanol is a recognized antidotal
treatment other antidotal treatments also exist for EG poisoning
FOR DIETHYLENE GLYCOL POISONING the role of intravenous ethanol in the
treatment is unclear but it may be of benefit in view of structural and
toxicological similarities to ethylene glycol Contact a Poison Center for
further treatment information
Aspiration of this product during induced emesis mav result in severe lung
injury If evacuation of stomach is necessary use method least likely to
cause aspiration such as gastric lavage after endotracheal intubation
Contact a Poison Center for additional treatment information
5 FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
Ignition Temperature - AIT (degrees F)
Not determined
Flash Point (degrees F)
244 (CC)
Flammable Limits (%)
Lower Not determined
Upper Not determined
Recommended Fire Extinguishing Agents And Special Procedures
Use water spray dry chemical foam or carbon dioxide to extinguish
flames Use water spray to cool fire-exposed containers Water or
foam may cause frothing
Unusual or Explosive Hazards
None
Extinguishing Media Which Must Not Be Used
Not determined
Special Protective Equipment for Firefighters
Wear full protective clothing and positive pressure breathing apparatus
Approach fire from upwind to avoid hazardous vapors and toxic decomposition
products
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N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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NAME TEXACO ANTIFREEZE/COOLANT
Date issued
supersedes
12-08-95
07-06-95
6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES (Transportation Spills
CHEMTREC (800)424-9300)
Procedures in Case of Accidental Release, Breakage or Leakage
Ventilate area Avoid breathing vapor Wear appropriate personal
protective equipment including appropriate respiratory protection Contain
spill if possible Wipe up or absorb on suitable material and shovel up
Prevent entry into sewers and waterways Avoid contact with skin eyes or
clothing
If more than 5 269 pounds of product is spilled then report spill
according to SARA 304 and/or CERCLA 102(a) requirements unless product
qualifies for the petroleum exemption (CERCLA Section 101(14))
7 HANDLING AND STORAGE
Precautions to be Taken in
Handl i ng
Minimum feasible handling temperatures should be maintained
Storage
Periods of exposure to high temperatures should be minimized Water
contamination should be avoided
8 EXPOSURE CDNTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Protective Equipment (Type)
Eye/Face Protection
Safety glasses chemical type goggles, or face shield recommended to
prevent eye contact
Skin Protection
Workers should wash exposed skin several times daily with soap and water
Soiled work clothing should be laundered or dry-cleaned
Respiratory Protection
Airborne concentrations should be kept to lowest levels possible If
vapor mist or dust is generated and the occupational exposure limit of the
product or any component of the product is exceeded use appropriate
NIOSH or MSHA approved air purifying or air supplied respirator after
determining the airborne concentration of the contaminant Air supplied
respirators should always be worn when airborne concentration of the
contaminant or oxygen content is unknown
Ventilation
Adequate to meet component occupational exposure limits (see Section 2)
Exposure Limit for Total Product
None establ ished for product refer to Section 2 for component
exposure 1 imi ts
9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance
Fluorescent green 1 iquid
Odor
Mild odor
Boiling Point (degrees F)
388
Melting/Freezing point (degrees F)
Not app 1 i cab 1 e
Specific Gravity (water=1)
1 13
pH of undiluted product
11
Vapor Pressure
< 1 mmHg
Viscosity
< 20 cSt at 40 0 C
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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NAME TEXACO ANTIFREEZE/COOLANT
9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES (CONT)
Date Issued
Supersedes
12-08-95
07-06-95
VOC Content
Not determined
Vapor Density (air=1)
2 1
Solubility in Water (%)
> 10
Other None
10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
This Material Reacts Violently With
(If Others is checked below see comments for details)
Air Water Heat Strong Oxidizers Others None of
X
These
Comments
None
Products Evolved When Subjected to Heat or Combustion
Toxic levels of carbon monoxide carbon dioxide irritating aldehydes and
ketones may be formed on burning Heating in air may produce irritating
aldehydes acids and ketones
Hazardous Polymerizations DO NOT OCCUR
11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION(ANIMAL TOXICITY DATA)
Median Lethal Dose
Oral
Animal data does not reflect human toxicity see Sections 3 & 11
Inhalation
Not determined
Denna 1
LD50 Believed to be < 100 - 2 00 g/kg (rabbit) slightly toxic
Irritation Index, Estimation of Irritation (Species)
Skin
(Draize) Believed to be > 50 - 3 00 /8 0 (rabbit) slightly irritating
Eyes
(Draize) Believed to be > 15 00 - 25 00 /110 (rabbit) slightly irritating
Sensitization
Not determined
Other
Oral administration of ethylene glycol to pregnant experimental animals
has been shown to cause birth defects in the offspring These effects were
not seen when ethylene glycol was administered by dermal application or by
inhalation
Continuous ingestion of a diet contaning 1% or 2% ethylene glycol for two
years produced liver and kidney damage and bladder stones in rats
12 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Waste Disposal Methods
This product has been evaluated for RCRA characteristics and does not meet
the criteria of a hazardous waste if discarded in its purchased form
Under RCRA, it is the responsibility of the user of the product to deter-
mine at the time of disposal, whether the product meets RCRA criteria for
hazardous waste This is because product uses transformations mixtures
processes etc may render the resulting materials hazardous
Remarks
To prevent contamination of drinking water suppl ies, and poisoning of
children aquatic life wildlife and farm and domestic animals, ethylene
glycol products such as used antifreeze solution, regardless of quantity
should never by discarded onto the ground, into surface waters or into
storm sewers
N D - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
PAGE 5
N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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NAME TEXACO ANTIFREEZE/COOLANT
Date rssued
Supersedes
12-08-95
07-06-95
13 TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Transportation
DOT
Proper Shipping Name
Not regulated
This product contains a DOT Hazardous Substance or Substances, listed in ,
Section 14 of the MSDS If the product's shipping container holds
at least 5 269 lbs, then the DOT information must be accompanied
with RQ notation or an otherwise 'Not Regulated' product will be
classified as Environmentally Hazardous (sol id/l iquid) NOS Class 9
unless the product qualifies for the petroleum exemption (49 CFR 1718)
IMDG
Proper Shipping Name
Not evaluated
ICAO
Proper Shipping Name
Not evaluated
TDG
Proper Shipping Name
Not evaluated
14 REGULATORY INFORMATION
Federal Regulations
SARA Tit 1 e II I
Section 302/304 Extremely Hazardous Substances
~_ Chemical Name CAS Number
None
Section 302/304 Extremely Hazardous Substances (CONT)
~ TPQ RO
None
Range in %
Section 311 Hazardous Categorization
Acute Chronic Fire Pressure
X X
Reactive
N/A
Section 313 Toxic Chemical
Chemical Name
1 2 ethanediol
CAS Number Concentration
107-21-1 80 00-94 99
CERCLA 102(a)/DOT Hazardous Substances
~ Chemical Name
01+ 1 2 ethanediol
02+ Disodium hydrogen phosphate
03+ Sodium hydroxide
CERCLA/DOT HaZardous Substances (Sequence
~RO
01+
02+
03+
(+ indicates DOT Hazardous Substance)
CAS Number
107-21-1
7558-79-4
1310-73-2
Numbers and RQ's)
Range in %
80 00-94 99
o 10-0 99
o 00115
5000
5000
1000
TSCA Inventory Status
This product, or its components are 1 isted on or are exempt from the
Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Substance Inventory
Other
None
State Regulations
California Proposition 65
The following detectable components
or belong to classes of substances
to cause cancer and/or reproductive
Chemical Name
None
of this product are substances
known to the State of California
toxicity
CAS Number
States Right-to-know Regulations
Chemical Name
State Right-to-know
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N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
N D - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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NAME TEXACO ANTIFREEZE/COOLANT
14 REGULATORY INFORMATION (CONT)
Date Issued
Supersedes
12-08-95
07-06-95
1 2 ethanediol
Disodium hydrogen phosphate
FL IL MA NJ PA,RI
CT IL MA NJ PA
State list CT (Connecticut), FL (Florida), IL (Illinois) MI (Michigan),
LA (Louisiana), MA (Massachusetts), NJ (New Jersey),
PA (Pennsylvania), RI (Rhode Island)
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International Regulations
WHMIS Classification
Class D, Div 1, Subdiv B
Class D, Div 2 Subdiv A
Toxic
Teratogenic
Canada Inventory Status
Not determined
EINECS Inventory Status
Not determined
Australia Inventory Status
Not determined
Japan Inventory Status
Not determined
15 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
Aquatic Toxicity
Not determined
Mobility
Not determined
Persistence and Biodegradability
This product is estimated to have a moderate rate of biodegradation,
greater than or equal to 30 % degradation over a test period of 28 days
or 1 ess
Potential to Bioaccumulate
This product is estimated to have a low potential to bioconcentrate
Remarks
None
16 OTHER INFORMATION
Acute or chronic oral consumption of products containing ethylene glycol
can produce significant adverse health effects including death in humans
and animals Keep out of reach of children and pets Such products should
not be used in potable (drinking) water systems or other systems where con-
tamination of potable water supplies is possible (e g recreational ve-
hicles winterizing potable water systems)
Texaco recommends that all exposures to this product be minimized by
strictly adhering to recommended occupational controls procedures to avoid
any potential adverse health effects
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE IT IS PROVIDED
INDEPENDENTLY OF ANY SALE OF THE PRODUCT FOR PURPOSE OF HAZARD COMMUNICATION
AS PART OF TEXACO'S PRODUCT SAFETY PROGRAM IT IS NOT INTENDED TO CONSTITUTE
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PRODUCT NO EXPRESS WARRANTY OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS
MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN DATA
SHEETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL TEXACO PRODUCTS YOU ARE URGED TO OBTAIN DATA
SHEETS FOR ALL TEXACO PRODUCTS YOU BUY, PROCESS, USE OR DISTRIBUTE AND YOU
ARE ENCOURAGED AND REQUESTED TO ADVISE THOSE WHO MAY COME IN CONTACT WITH
SUCH PRODUCTS OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN
<
TO DETERMINE APPLICABILITY OR EFFECT OF ANY LAW OR REGULATION WITH RESPECT TO
THE PRODUCT USER SHOULD CONSULT HIS LEGAL ADVISOR OR THE APPROPRIATE
GOVERNMENT AGENCY TEXACO DOES NOT UNDERTAKE TO FURNISH ADVICE ON SUCH
PAGE 7
N A - NOT APPLICABLE
- GREATER THAN
N 0
- NOT DETERMINED
- LESS THAN
N T
- NOT TESTED
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NAME TEXACO ANTIFREEZE/COOLANT
16 OTHER INFORMATION (CaNT)
Date lssued 12-08-95
Supersedes 07-06-95
MATTERS
Date 12-08-95
Date printed 02-05-96
~
Revised Supersedes 07-06-95
New
InqUiries regarding MSDS should be directed to
Texaco Inc
Manager Product Safety
POBox 509
Beacon, N Y 12508
PLEASE SEE NEXT PAGE FOR PRODUCT LABEL
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
PAGE 8
N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THA~
N T - NOT TESTED
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Date Issued
Supersedes
12-08-95
07-06-95
17 PRODUCT LABEL
Label Date 12-08-95
READ AND UNDERSTAND MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET BEFORE HANDLING OR DISPOSING
OF PRODUCT THIS LABEL COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OSHA HAZARD
COMMUNICATION STANDARD (29 CFR 1910 1200) FOR USE IN THE WORKPLACE THIS
LABEL IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED WITH PACKAGING INTENDED FOR SALE TO CONSUMERS
AND MAY NOT CONFORM WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT
OR OTHER RELATED REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
02353 TEXACO ANTIFREEZE/COOLANT
WARNING STATEMENT
WARNING ! HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED
MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS AND DROWSINESS
MAY CAUSE EYE IRRITATION
ASPIRATION HAZARD IF SWALLOWED -
CAN ENTER LUNGS AND CAUSE DAMAGE
FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY
CAN CAUSE KIDNEY DAMAGE IF SWALLOWED
MAY CAUSE LIVER DAMAGE IF SWALLOWED BASED ON ANIMAL DATA
ATTENTION CONTAINS ETHYLENE GLYCOL WHICH MAY CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS BASED
ON ANIMAL DATA
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES
-Use only with adequate ventilation
-Avoid breathing vapor mist or gas
-Avoid contact with eyes skin and clothing
-Keep container closed
-Wash thoroughly after handling
FIRST AID
Eye Contact
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes Hold
eyelids apart while flushing to rinse entire surface of eye and 1 ids with
water Get medical attention
Skin Contact
Wash skin with plenty of soap and water for several minutes Get medical
attention if skin irritation develops or persists
Ingestion
If person is conscious and can swallow immediately give two glasses of
water (16 oz ) but do not induce vomiting If vomiting occurs give fluids
again Have physician determine if condition of person will permit
induction of vomiting or evacuation of stomach Do not give anything by
mouth to an unconscious or convulsing person
Inhalation
If irritation headache nausea or drowsiness occurs remove to fresh air
Get medical attention if breathing becomes difficult or respiratory
irritation persists
Note to Physician
Ethylene glycol (EG) and diethylene glycol (DEG) intoxication may
initially produce behavioral changes drowsiness vomiting diarrhea
thirst and convulsions EG and DEG are nephrotoxic End stages of poison-
ing may include renal damage or failure with acidosis Supportive measures
supplemented with hemodialysis if indicated may limit the progression and
severity of toxic effects
FOR ETHYLENE GLYCOL POISONING intravenous ethanol is a recognized antidotal
treatment other antidotal treatments also exist for EG poisoning
FOR DIETHYLENE GLYCOL POISONING the role of intravenous ethanol in the
treatment is unclear but it may be of benefit in view of structural and
toxicological similarities to ethylene glycol Contact a Poison Center for
further treatment information
Aspiration of this product during induced emesis may result in severe lung
injury If evacuation of stomach is necessary, use method least 1 ikely to
cause aspiration such as gastric lavage after endotracheal intubation
Contact a Poison Center for additional treatment information
FIRE
In case of fire use water spray dry chemical foam or carbon dioxide
Water may cause frothing Use water spray to cool fire-exposed containers
If more than 5 269 pounds of product is spilled, then report spill
according to SARA 304 and/or CERCLA 102(a) requirements, unless product
qual ifies for the petroleum exemption (CERCLA Section 101(14))
Chemical Name
CAS Number
Range in %
N D - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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> - GREATER THAN
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PRODUCT CODE 02353
NAME TEXACO ANTIFREEZE/COOLANT
17 PRODUCT LABEL (CaNT)
Date Issued
Supersedes
12-08-95
07-06-95
Label Date 12-08-95
*
1 2 ethanediol
Water deionized
Phosphoric acid dipotassium salt
107-21-1 80 00-94 99
7732-18-5 3 00-9 99
7758-11-4 1 00-2 99
PRODUCT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA (1910 1200)
* COMPONENT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA
Pennsylvania Special Hazardous Substance(s)
None
CAS Number
Ranqe in %
Hea 1 th
F 1 ammab i 1 i ty
HMIS
2 Reactivity 0
1 Special
Health
Flammability
NFPA
2 Reactivity 0
1 Special
Transportation
DOT
Proper Shipping Name
Not regulated
This product contains a DOT Hazardous Substance or Substances listed in
Section 14 of the MSDS If the product's Shipping container holds
at least 5 269 lbs then the DOT information must be accompanied
with RQ notation or an otherwise 'Not Regulated' product will be
classified as Environmentally Hazardous (sol id/liquid) NOS Class 9
unless the product qualifies for the petroleum exemption (49 CFR 171 8)
CAUTION
Misuse of empty containers can be hazardous Empty containers can
be hazardous if used to store toxic flammable or reactive
materials Cutting or welding of empty containers might cause
fire explosion or toxic fumes from residues Do not pressurize
or expose to open flame or heat Keep container closed and drum
bungs in place
Manufacturer's Name and Address
TEXACO LUBRICANTS COMPANY
A DIVISION OF TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING INC
POBox 4427
Houston TX 77210-4427
TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY Company
CHEMTREC
(914) 831-3400
(800) 424-9300
HEALTH EMERGENCY Company
(914) 831-3400
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Supersedes' 12-08-95
TEXACO
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
NOTE Read and understand Material Safety Data Sheet before handling or
disposing of product
CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
MATERIAL IDENTITY
Product Code and Name
79959 METHYL-T-BUTYL ETHER, MTBE
Chemical Name and/or Family or Description
Fuel additive - oxygenate
Manufacturer's Name and Address
TEXACO CHEMICAL INC
POBox 27724
Houston, TX 77227-7724
Telephone Numbers
Transportation Emergency-Company
CHEMTREC
-Company
(409) 727-0831
(800) 424-9300
(914) 831-3400
(914) 838-7204
(914) 838-7336
(512) 459-6543
(800) 782-7852
Health Emergency
General MSDS Assistance
Technical Information
-Fuels
-Chemical
-Lubricant/
Antifreezes
-Additives
-Solvents
(713) 235-6278
(800) 876-3738
2 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
THE CRITERIA FOR LISTING COMPONENTS IN THE COMPOSITION SECTION IS AS FOLLOWS
CARCINOGENS ARE LISTED WHEN PRESENT AT 0 1 % OR GREATER COMPONENTS WHICH ARE
OTHERWISE HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA ARE LISTED WHEN PRESENT AT 1 0 % OR
GREATER NON-HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ARE LISTED AT 3 0 % OR GREATER THIS IS NOT
INTENDED TO BE A COMPLETE COMPOSITIONAL DISCLOSURE REFER TO SECTION 14 FOR
APPLICABLE STATES' RIGHT TO KNOW AND OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION
Product and/or Component(s) Carcinogenic According to
OSHA IARC NTP OTHER NONE
X
Composition (Sequence Number and Chemical Name)~
~ Chemical Name
CAS Number Ranqe in %
1634-04-4 95 00-99 99
67-64-1 1 00-2 99
75-65-0 1 00-2 99
01 * Propane 2-methoxy-2-methyl-
02 '" Acetone
03 * Tert-butyl alcohol
PRODUCT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA (1910 1200)
* COMPONENT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA
Exposure Limits referenced by Sequence Number in the Composition Section
~ Limit
01 40 ppm TWA-ACGIH (A3)
01 40 ppm TWA-TEXACO
02 750 ppm TWA-OSHA
02 1000 ppm STEL-OSHA
02 750 ppm TWA-ACGIH
02 1000 ppm STEL-ACGIH
03 100 ppm TWA-OSHA
03 150 ppm STEL-OSHA
03 100 ppm TWA-ACGIH-(A4)
3 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
Appearance
Colorless liquid
Odor
Petroleum odor
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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NAME METHYL-T-BUTYL ETHER, MTBE
3 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION (CONT)
Dat~ Issued
Supersedes
01-03-96
12-08-95
DANGER
WARNING STATEMENT
EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR
VAPOR MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE
MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS AND DROWSINESS
MAY CAUSE EYE IRRITATION
ASPIRATION HAZARD IF SWALLOWED -
CAN ENTER LUNGS AND CAUSE DAMAGE
HMIS NFPA
Hea lth 1 Reactivity 0 Hea 1 th 1 Reactivity 0
Flammability 3 Special Flammability 3 Special
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
EYE SKIN INHALATION INGESTION
Primary Route of Exposure ~ ~ ~
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE
Acute
Eyes
May cause irritation experienced as mild discomfort and seen as slight
excess redness of the eye
Skin
Brief contact may cause sl ight irritation Prolonged contact as with
clothing wetted with material may cause more severe irritation and dis-
comfort seen as local redness and swelling
Other than the potential skin irritation effects noted above, acute (short
term) adverse effects are not expected from brief skin contact see other
effects below and Section 11 for information regarding potential long
term effects
Inhalation
Vapors or mist in excess of permissible concentrations or in unusually
high concentrations generated from spraying heating the material or as
from exposure in poorly ventilated areas or confined spaces may cause
irritation of the nose and throat, headache, nausea and drowsiness
Inhalation may cause dizziness drowsiness euphoria loss of coordination
disorientation headache nausea and vomiting In poorly ventilated areas
or confined spaces unconsciousness and asphyxiation may result
Ingestion
May cause abdominal discomfort nausea and diarrhea Aspiration may
occur during swallowing or vomiting resulting in lung damage
Sensitization Properties
Unknown
Chronic
No adverse effects have been documented in humans as a result of chronic
exposure Section 11 may contain appl icable animal data
Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure.
Because of its irritating properties repeated skin contact may aggravate
an existing dermatitis (skin condition)
Other Remarks
None
4 FIRST AID MEASURES
Eyes
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes Hold
eyelids apart while flushing to rinse entire surface of eye and lids with
water Get medical attention
Skin
Wash skin with plenty of soap and water for several minutes
attention if skin irritation develops or persists
Get medical
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- GREATER THAN
- NOT TESTED
N 0
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- LESS THAN
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PRODUCT CODE 79959
NAME METHYL-T-BUTYL ETHER, MTBE
4 FIRST AID MEASURES (CONT)
Date Issued
Supersedes
01-03-96
12-08-95
Ingestion
If person is conscious and can swallow, give two glasses of water (16 oz
but do not induce vomiting If vomiting occurs, give fluids again Have
medical personnel determine if evacuation of stomach or induction of
vomiting is necessary Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or
convulsing person
Inhalation
If inhaled, remove to fresh air
and give artificial respiration
medical personnel may administer
If not breathing, clear person's airway
If breathing is difficult, qualified
oxygen Get medical attention immediately
Other Instructions
Aspiration of this product during induced emesis may result in severe lung
injury If evacuation of stomach is necessary, use method least likely to
cause aspiration. such as gastric lavage a-f"ter endotracheal intubation
Contact a Poison Center for additional treatment information
Remove and dry-clean or launder clothing soaked or sOiled with this
material before reuse Dry cleaning of contaminated clothing may be
more effective than normal laundering Inform individuals responsible for
cleaning of potential hazards associated with handling contaminated
clothing
5 FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
Ignition Temperature - AIT (degrees F)
815
Flash Point (degrees F)
-43 6 (TCC)
flammable Limits (%)
Lower 9
Upper 9 5
Recommended Fire Extinguishing Agents And Special Procedures
Water may be ineffective on flames but should be used to cool fire-exposed
containers and provide protection for persons atempting to stop the leak
Use water spray dry chemical alcohol resistant foam or carbon dioxide
to extinguish fire
Unusual or Explosive Hazards
Danger! Extremely flammable materials may release vapors 'that travel long
distances ignite and flash back Containers may explode in a fire Do not
expose to heat sparks flame static or other sources of ignition When
handling use non-sparking tool ground and bond all containers
Explosive air-vapor mixtures may form
Special Protective Equipment for Firefighters
Wear full protective clothing and positive pressure breathing apparatus
6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES (Transportation Spills
CHEMTREC (800)424-9300)
Procedures in Case of Accidental Release, Breakage or Leakage
El iminate all ignition sources including internal combustion engines and
power tools Use vapor stabilization foam to blanket spill Ventilate area
Keep people away Stay upwind and warn of possible downwind explosion haz-
ard Avoid breathing vapor Avoid contact with skin eyes or clothing
Pressure demand air supplied respirators should always be worn when the
airborne concentration of the contaminant or oxygen is unknown Otherwise
wear respiratory protection and other personal protective equipment as
appropriate for the potential exposure hazard Contain spill if possible
Remove with inert absorbent Prevent entry into sewers and waterways
If more than 1 030 pounds of product is spilled, then report spill
according to SARA 304 and/or CERCLA 102(a) requirements, unless product
qualifies for the petroleum exemption (CERCLA Section 101(14))
PAGE 3
N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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PRODUCT CODE 79959
NAME METHYL-T-BUTYL ETHER, MTBE
7 HANDLING AND STORAGE
Date Issued
Supersedes
01-03-96
12-08-95
Precautions to be Taken in
Handling
Use spark-proof tools Material may be at elevated temperatures and/or
pressures Exercise care when opening bleeders and sampling ports
storage
Ground and bond shipping container
Keep away from heat, sparks, flame
transfer 1 ine and receiving container
and other sources of ignition
8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Protective Equipment (Type)
Eye/Face Protection
Safety glasses chemical type goggles or face shield recommended to
prevent eye contact
Skin Protection
Workers should wash exposed skin several "times daily with soap and water
Soiled work clothing should be laundered or dry-cleaned
Respiratory Protection
Airborne concentrations should be kept to lowest levels possible If
vapor mist or dust is generated and the occupational exposure limit of the
product or any component of the product is exceeded, use appropriate
NIOSH or MSHA approved air purifying or air supplied respirator after
determining the airborne concentration of the contaminant Air suppl ied
respirators should always be worn when airborne concentration of the
contaminant or oxygen content is unknown
Ventilation
Use explosion-proof equipment to maintain adequate ventilation to meet
occupational exposure limits if applicable (see below) prevent
accumulation of explosive air-gas mixtures and avoid significant oxygen
displacement Oxygen levels should be at least 19 5% in confined spaces or
other work areas (OSHA value)
Exposure Limit for Total Product
None established for product refer to Section 2 for component
exposure limits
9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance
Colorless 1 iquid
Odor
Petroleum odor
Boiling Point (degrees F)
131
Melting/Freezing point (degrees F)
-164
Specific Gravity (water=1)
74
pH of undiluted product
Not appl icable
Vapor Pressure
200 mmHg at 68 0
Viscosity
5 cSt at 20 0 C
VOC Content
Not determined
Vapor Density (air=1)
3 1
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- GREATER THAN
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- NOT TESTED
N D
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Date Issued
Supersedes.
01-03-96
12-08-95
PRODUCT CODE 79959
NAME METHYL-T-BUTYL ETHER, MTBE
9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES (CONT)
Solubility in Water (%)
5
Other None
10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
This Material Reacts Violently With
(If Others is checked below, see comments for details)
Air Water Heat Strong Oxidizers Others None of These
~ ~
Comments
None
Products Evolved When Subjected to Heat or Combustion
Toxic levels of carbon monoxide carbon dioxide, irritating aldehydes and
ketones
Hazardous Polymerizations DO NOT OCCUR
11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION(ANIMAL TOXICITY DATA)
Median Lethal Dose
Oral
LD50 Similar product 3 80 g/kg (rat) slightly toxic
Inhalation
4 hr LC50 Similar product 23500 00 ppm (gas vapor) (rat) practically
non-toxic
Dermal
LD50 Similar product 10 20 g/kg (rabbit) practically non-toxic
Irritation Index, Estimation of Irritation (Species)
Skin
(Draize) Bel ieved to be > 50 - 3 00 /8 0 (rabbit) sl ightly irritating
Eyes
(Draize) Similar 'product 20 80 /110 (rabbit) sl ightly irritating
Sensitization
Not determined
Other
In male mice prolonged and repeated exposure to high levels of MTBE vapor
produced a higher than expected mortal ity due to urinary tract obstruction
believed caused by physical non-neoplastic blockage of the urethral canal
In female mice data indicate increased incidence~of hepatocellular
adenomas (benign liver tumors)
Prolonged and repeated exposure to high levels of MTBE (up to 8000 ppm for
over 15 months) resulted in excess mortality (82 %) in male rats
Prel iminary evaluation showed a chronic progressive nephrosis (kidney
damage) as the possible cause of death
Associated with the increased severity of nephropathy was an increase in
the number of renal tubular cell adenomas (benign kidney tumors) and
carcinomas (malignant kidney tumors) There was also a difference in the
number of testicular interstitial cell adenomas (benign testicular tumors)
MTBE has been shown to cause embryo/fetal toxicity and birth defects in
mice but only at maternally toxic doses No developmental effects were
seen in rabbits at the same exposure levels Although the significance of
these findings to humans is unclear workers should minimize exposure to
MTBE vapor
Long-term exposure of rats and mice to high levels of t-butyl alcohol in
drinking water resulted in an increased incidence of kidney tumors in male
rats This tumor response may be associated with a mechanism distinct to
rodents Male mice experienced a marginal increase in thyroid gland tumors,
however there was no dose response In female rats there was an increased
incidence of thyroid gland tumors at the highest dose level
Because the significance of these tumor findings to humans is unclear at
this time workers should minimize exposure to t-butyl alcohol
Additional or repeat studies are planned or underway to better define the
toxic potential of this product, or to verify the results obtained from
previous animal studies
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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PRODUCT CODE 79959
NAME METHYL-T-BUTYL ETHER, MTBE
12 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Dat~ Issued
Supersedes'
01-03-96
12-08.,.95>
Waste Disposal Methods
This product (as presently constituted) has the RCRA characteristics of
ignitability and, if discarded in its present form, would have the haz-
ardous waste number of 0001 Under RCRA it is the responsibility of the
user of the product to determine at the time of disposal, whether the
product meets RCRA criteria for hazardous waste This is because product
uses, transformations mixtures, processes, etc may change the Classifi-
cation to non-hazardous, or hazardous for reasons other than, or in
addition to ignitability
Remarks
Do not allow to enter drains or sewers
Can cause explosion
13 TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Transportation
DOT
Proper Shipping Name
Methyl-tert-butylether
Hazard Class
3
Identification Number UN 2398
Packing Group II
Label Required
Flammable liquid
This product contains a DOT Hazardous Substance or Substances listed in
Section 14 of the MSDS If the product's shipping container holdS
at least 1,030lbs then the DOT information must be accompanied
with RQ notation or an otherwise 'Not Regulated' product will be
classified as Environmentally Hazardous (solid/liquid) NOS Class 9,
unless the product qualifies for the petroleum exemption (49 CFR 171 8)
IMDG
Proper Shippin9 Name
Not evaluated
ICAO
Proper Shipping Name
Not evaluated
TDG
Proper Shipping Name
Not evaluated
14 REGULATORY INFORMATION
Federal Regulations
SARA Title III
Section 302/304 Extremely Hazardous Substances
~ Chemical Name CAS Number
None
Section 302/304 Extremely Hazardous Substances (CONT)
~ TPQ RQ
None
Ran~e in %
Section 311 Hazardous Categorization
Acute Chronic Fire Pressure
X X
- -
Reactive
N/A
Section 313 Toxic Chemical
Chemical Name
Propane, 2-methoxy-2-methyl-
Tert-butyl alcohol
CAS Number Concentration
1634-04-4 95 00-99 99
75-65-0 1 00-2 99
CERCLA 102(a)/DOT Hazardous Substances
~ Chemical Name
01+ Propane, 2-methoxy-2-methyl-
02+ Acetone
(+ indicates DOT Hazardous Substance)
CAS Number Range in %
1634-04-4 95 00-99 99
67-64-1 1 00-2 99
N D - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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PRODUCT CODE. <79959
NAME METHYL-T-BUTYL ETHER,MTBE
14 REGULATORY INFORMATION (CONT)
.l.
Date Issued. 01-03-96
Supersedes: 12-08-95
CERCLA/DOT Hazardous Substances (Sequence Numbers and RQ's)
~RQ
01+ 1000
02+ 5000
TSCA Inventory Status
This product, or its components are listed on or are exempt from the
Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Substance Inventory
Other
None
State Regulations
California Proposition 65
The following detectable components
or belong to classes of substances,
to cause cancer and/or reproductive
Chemical Name
None
of this product are substances,
known to the State of California
toxicity
CAS Number
States Right-to-know Regulations
Chemical Name
Acetone
Propane 2-methoxy-2-methyl-
Tert-butyl alcohol
State Riqht-to-know
CT FL IL MA NJ PA,RI
MA NJ PA
FL IL MA,NJ PA,RI
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State list CT (Connecticut), FL (Florida) IL (Illinois) MI (Michigan)
LA (Louisiana), MA (Massachusetts) NJ (New Jersey),
PA (Pennsylvania) RI (Rhode Island)
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International Regulations
Export Notification (TSCA-12b)
This product may be subject to export notification under TSCA
section 12(b) contains
Propane 2-methoxy-2-methyl-
Acetone
WHMIS Classification
Not determined
Canada Inventory Status
This product or its components
Canadian Domestic Substance List
are 1 isted on or are exempt from the
(DSL)
EINECS Inventory Status
This product or its components are 1 isted on or are exempt from the
European Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances (EINECS) or the European
List of Notified Chemical Substances (ELINCS)
Australia Inventory Status
This product or its components
Austral ian Inventory of Chemical
are 1 isted on or are exempt from the
Substances (AICS)
~apan Inventory Status
Not determined
15 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
Aquatic Toxicity
Not determined
Mobility
Not determined
Persistence and Biodegradability
Not determined
<;
Potential to Bioaccumulate
Not determined
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
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N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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PRODUCT CODE 79959
NAME METHYL-T-BUTYL ETHER, MTBE
15 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION (CONT)
Date Issued 01-03-96
Supersedes 12-08-95
Remarks
None
16 OTHER INFORMATION
None
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE IT IS PROVIDED
INDEPENDENTLY OF ANY SALE OF THE PRODUCT FOR PURPOSE OF HAZARD COMMUNICATION
AS PART OF TEXACO'S PRODUCT SAFETY PROGRAM IT IS NOT INTENDED TO CONSTITUTE
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PRODUCT NO EXPRESS WARRANTY OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS
MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN DATA
SHEETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL TEXACO PRODUCTS YOU ARE URGEO TO OBTAIN DATA
SHEETS FOR ALL TEXACO PRODUCTS YOU BUY PROCESS USE OR DISTRIBUTE AND YOU
ARE ENCOURAGED AND REQUESTED TO ADVISE THOSE WHO MAY COME IN CONTACT WITH
SUCH PRODUCTS OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN
TO DETERMINE APPLICABILITY OR EFFECT OF ANY LAW OR REGULATION WITH RESPECT TO
THE PRODUCT USER SHOULD CONSULT HIS LEGAL AOVISOR OR THE APPROPRIATE
GOVERNMENT AGENCY TEXACO DOES NOT UNDERTAKE TO FURNISH ADVICE ON SUCH
MATTERS
Since the last mailing for this customer code, the following sections
have been revised
2 4 6 13 14 16 17
Date 01-03-96
Date printed 02-05-96
Revised Supersedes 12-08-95
New
X
Inquiries regarding MSDS should be directed to
Texaco Chemical Inc
Coordinator Product Safety
POBox 27724
Houston TX 77227-7724
PLEASE SEE NEXT PAGE FOR PRODUCT LABEL
N 0 - NOT DETERMINED
< - LESS THAN
PAGE 8
N A - NOT APPLICABLE
> - GREATER THAN
N T - NOT TESTED
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NAME' METHYL-T-BUTYL ETHER, MTBE
17 PRODUCT LABEL
Date Issued
Supersedes
01-03-96
12-08-95
Label Date 12-08-95
READ AND UNDERSTAND MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET BEFORE HANDLING OR DISPOSING
OF PRODUCT THIS LABEL COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OSHA HAZARD
COMMUNICATION STANDARD (29 CFR 1910 1200) FOR USE IN THE WORKPLACE THIS
LABEL IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED WITH PACKAGING INTENDED FOR SALE TO CONSUMERS
AND MAY NOT CONFORM WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT
OR OTHER RELATED REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
79959 METHYL-T-BUTYL ETHER. MTBE
WARNING STATEMENT
DANGER ! EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR
VAPOR MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE
MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS AND OROWSINESS
MAY CAUSE EYE IRRITATION
ASPIRATION HAZARD IF SWALLOWED -
CAN ENTER LUNGS AND CAUSE DAMAGE
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES
-Keep away from heat, sparks or flame
-Use only with adequate ventilation
-Avoid breathing vapor mist or gas
-Avoid contact with eyes
-Keep container closed
-Wash thoroughly after handling
FI RST AID
Eye Contact
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes Hold
eyelids apart while flushing to rinse entire surface of eye and lids with
water Get medical attention
Skin Contact
Wash skin with plenty of soap and water for several minutes
attention if skin irritation develops or persists
Ingestion
If person is conscious and can swallow give two glasses of water (16 oz
but do not induce vomiting If vomiting occurs give fluids again Have
medical personnel determine if evacuation of stomach or induction of
vomiting is necessary Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or
convulsing person
Inhalation
If inhaled remove to fresh air
and give artificial respiration
medical personnel may administer
Get medical
If not breathing clear person's airway
If breathing is difficult qualified
oxygen Get medical attention immediately
Note to Physi~ipn
Aspiration of this product during induced emesis may res~lt in severe lung
injury If evacuation of stomach is necessary use method least 1 ikely to
cause aspiration such as gastric lavage after endotracheal intubation
Contact a Poison Center for additional treatment information
FIRE
In case of fire
carbon dioxide
containers cool
use water spray dry chemical alcohol resistant foam or
Water may be ineffective on flames Use water spray to keep
and protect personnel attempting to stop the leak
If more than 1030 pounds of product is spilled then report spill
according to SARA 304 and/or CERCLA 102(a) requirements, unless product
qualifies for the petroleum exemption (CERCLA Section 101(14))
Chemical Name
CAS Number Range in %
1634-04-4 95 00-99 99
67-64-1 1 00-2 99
75-65-0 1 00-2 99
*
*
Propane 2-methoxy-2-methyl-
Acetone
Tert-butyl alcohol
PRODUCT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA (1910 1200)
* COMPONENT IS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO OSHA
Pennsylvania Special Hazardous Substance(s)
None
CAS Number
Range in %
Health
F 1 ammab i 1 i ty
HMIS
1 Reactivity
3 Special
NFPA
1 Reactivity 0
3 SpeCial
o
.Hea 1 th
Flammability
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- GREATER THAN
- NOT TESTED
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PRODUCT CODE 79959
NAME: METHYL-T-BUTYL ETHER, MTBE
17 PRODUCT LABEL (CONT)
Date Issued
Supersedes
01-03-96
12-08-95
Label Date 12-08-95
Transportation
DOT
Proper Shipping Name
Methyl-tert-butylether
Hazard Class
3
Identification Number UN 2398
Packing Group II
Label Required
Flammable liquid
This product contains a DOT Hazardous Substance or Substances listed in
Section 14 of the MSDS If the product's shipping container holds
at least 1.030 lbs then the DOT information must be accompanied
with RQ notation, or, an otherwise 'Not Regulated' product will be
classified as Environmentally Hazardous {solid/liquid) NOS, Class 9,
unless the product qualifies for the petroleum exemption (49 CFR 1718)
CAUTION
Misuse of empty containers can be hazardous Empty containers can
be hazardous if used to store toxic flammable or reactive
materials Cutting or welding of empty containers might cause
fire explosion or toxic fumes from residues Do not pressurize
or expose to open flame or heat Keep container closed and drum
bungs in place
Manufacturer's Name and Address
TEXACO CHEMICAL INC
POBox 27724
Houston, TX 77227-7724
TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY Company
CHEMTREC
(409) 727 -0831
(800) 424-9300
HEALTH EMERGENCY Company
(914) 831-3400
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RAWlNG NO.
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SECTION 3D, TOWNSHIP 17 NORTH, RANGE 2 EAST, W.M., THURSTON COUNTY
LEGEND NOTE
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APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS OF EXlsnNG UTlUTlES HAVE BEEN OBTAINED fRo...
AVAILABLE RECORDS AND ARE SHO~ FOR CONVENIENCE. THE CONTRACTOR
SHAlL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFleA nON Of loeA liONS SHOWN AND FOR
D1SCO~'f Of POSSIBLE ADDITIONAl unUTlES NOT SHO..".". so AS TO AVOID
DAMAGE OR DISTURBANCE. THE CONTRACTOR SHAlL CONTACT THE Ul1UTlES
UNDERGROUND LOCATION SERVICE (1-800-424-5555) PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.
THE OIllNER OR HIS REPRESENTATIVE SHALL BE IUMEDlATaY CONTACTED IF A
UTlUTY CONFUCT EXISlS.
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EXISTING SANITARY SEWER
EXISTING UNDER GROUND mEPHONE
EXlS11NG WATER UNE
EXISTING UNDER GROUND POWER
EXISTING O\f:R HEAD POVIER
EXISTING STClRM DRAINAGE PIPE
CURB AND GUTTER
PROPERTY UNE
EXISTING CATCH BASIN
EXISTING p~ VAULT
EXISTING TElEPHONE VAULT
EXISTING TELEPHONE MANHOlE
EXISTING WATER VAlVE
EXISTING .lJNCTlON BOX
EXISTING GAS METER
EXISTING p~ POL(
EXISTING UGHT Pa.E
QUARTER SECllON CORNER
SECTION CORNER
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SIANDARD NOTES
"Ll I.I,o,TER1ALS AND WOR""'ANS/-lIP IN OT'!' Of ,"l.lol RICHT-~-W"'Y SHALL BE IN
.o.CCORO,o.NCE WITH THE REQUIREI,IHlTS OF THE LATEST STATE Of W"SHINGTON
()(PAR~[NT or TllANSPORTA,TlON STANDARD ~onCAnONS fOR n-JE ROAD AND
BPIDG( CONSTRlJCTlON AND PIERCE COUNTY PVBUC ROAD STANO,o,ROS.
IT I'oILL BE THE CONTRACTO.(S RESP{lNSl81UTY TO CONr",CT ALL
UTILITY COlolPANI[S TO COOROINATt CONSTRUCTION. ALL UnllTY RElOC,o,nQN
WORK SHAll BE AT THE: [XP[NS[ Of THE CONTRACTOR AND loIusr BE IN
"CCQRO,o,NCf. WITH ntE STANO.o.ROS Of' THE ClN.
. BURIED UTILITIES ARE 9iO_ IN rnElR APPFlQXII.IAT[ lOCATION
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HA,VE UTIUTIES YERlnED ON THE
GROUND PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION
ONSlTE EROSION CONTROl I.l[ASURES SH"lL BE ThE RESPONSl81UT'l' Of THE
CONTRACTOR "'NY PROBLEMS OCClJRRlNG BEfORE fINAL ACCCPTANCE 81' THE
ENGINEER SH"'ll BE CQRRECITO BY THE CONTR"CTQR
THE CONm",CrQq SH"'LL Nonn' THE ,o,?PUc.o.Nrs [NGINEER IN Tt1E [VENT or
DlSCO\lt:RY OF POOR SOILS. STANDING GROUND WATER OR DISCREPANCIES FROM
PlANS IN EX1STIflG CONDITlONS
EXCAVATION STANDARDS
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SlOPES SHALL NOT BE STEEPER THAN 2 HORIZONTAL TO 1 \ltRTlCAL, OR AS
RECOJ.IMENDEO BY A SOILS EN~NEER
ThE CATCH POINT OF niE TOP Of niE SlOPE SHAlL BE SET B...Cl< FRO>.I TH( SlIT
BOUNDARY LI"IE IN "'CCOROANCE Mni niE FOLLOMNG TABLE. UNLESS A
RElIIINNG WALL IS DESIGNED SY rnE ENGINEER AND CONSTRUCTED FOR THE
PRo..€cr
CJLLll!:EItl
U"IOER 5 FrET
5 - 20 rEET
O'-1:R 20 FEET
FILL STANOARDS
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SloPES SHALL NOT BE SITEPER niAN 1-1/2 HORIZONTAL TO 1 '-1:RTICAL, OR liS
RECOI.IMENDED BY A SOILS ENGINEER. flU SlITS MUST BE APPROVED 8Y ThE
ENGI"I(ER AS SUITABLE LOCATIONS FOR THE PRCPOSEO FlLL
PRrPIIR,o,nON Of" 1,ROIJNf1
niE GROUND SURFACE FOR FILLS OVER FIVE FEET IN HEIGHT SHALL BE PREPARfD BY
REMOVING \lEGE:T,o,TIOO. NONCOI.IPL'l1NG FlLL. TOPSOIL. AND ornER UNSUH,o,SLE
.....TER1...LS; SC....R1F'l1NG TO PROVIDE... SOND llllrn THE NEW FlLL; AND. _ERE
EXISTING SlOPES ...RE STEEPER TliAN 5 HORIZONTAL TO 1 VERTlC"'L. By BENCHING
INTO CQ!.lPEITNT ~...-rERI"'L "'S DETER\AINEO BY THE ENGlNfER TliE BENCH UNDER
niE lOE Of ... FILL ON A SLOPE STEEPER 11-IAN 5- HORIZONT"'- TO 1 VERnc...L SH"'LL
BE ...l LEAST 10 FEET 'MOE. OR "'S RECOM~ENDED BY A SOILS ENGINEER
<;Fm...CK FROt.t PR'OPFRTY liNT!';
niE TOE OR CA TCH POINT or fiLL SlOPES SH,o,U BE SET B...CK FRN THE SlTE
BOONO...RY UN[ IN "'CCOROANCE I'llTH THE FOlLO'oIlNG T"'BlL. UNLESS A
Rn"'I~NG WALL IS DESIGNED BY THE ENGINEER IINO CONSTRUCTED FOl'l' THE
PRD.JECT.
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UNDER 5- FEEl 2 FEET
5 - 40 FEET HEIGl-IT/2
D\iER 40 FEET 20 FEET
ON-SiTe EROSION CONTROL MEA,SURES SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF ThE
CONTR...CTOR. "'~Y PR08LE~S OCCURRING BEFORE FlN"'L ACCEP,...NC( OF THE STOR\I
sYSn~ BY rHE ENGINEER SHALL BE CORRfCTED BY THE CONm...CTOR.
IN CASE EROSION OR SEOIUENT...nOl\l OCCURS TO "'OJ"'CENT PRoPERTY O....,..ERS.
ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK 'MTHIN THE OEVELOPUENT THAT ~Ll AGGR"'VATE THE
SlTU...nON IN THE FUTURE. ~UST a...SE IINO THE OVINER/CQNTRACTQR I'llLL
IU\AEOIATELY COl.!~(Io.CE RESTOR...TION METHOOS RESrORATION ...cnvtrY ~LL
CONTINUE UNTIL SUCH nUE AS niE AFFECTED PROPERTY OWNER IS s...Tlsm:o
"'LL EROSION AND SEOl~ENTAnON CONTROl. OE\IICES SHOI'IN ON nilS DR"'VIING
SHALL El( INST"'U.EO PRlQR TO OR AS THE FIRST ST"'G( Of' SITE PREP...R...TION
SHOULD THE rrt,lPOR...RY EROSION "'NO SEDI"'ENTATlON CONTRQ \AE"'SURES "'S
SHOVlN ON THESE PL"""S NOT PROVE ADEQUATE TO CONlRQ EROSION ...NO
SEOI\AENTAnON, THE APPlICANT/CONTR"'CTOR SHAlL INSTAU AOOITIQN"'L
F"'CllITIES "'S NECESSARY TO PROITCT ...OJ"'CENT PRQP<:RTIES. SENSITIVE: ARE"'S.
N"'TUR"'L W"'TER CCURSES. ANO/OR STORl.I OR...,N"'GE: SrsTEl.!S
IN ...NY AR'[... WHIOl HAS BEEN STRIPPED OF VEGE:T...nON AND llll'l[RE NO FUfHHER
WORK IS ANTIOPHED FOR A PERIOO OF JO o...rs OR "'{)RE. ,o,Ll OIST\JRBEO ...RE...S
"'UST BE IMMEOI...TELY STABILIZED Y\1lH \AULCHING. GRASS PLANTING, OR OTHER
APPROVED EROSION CONTRa.. TR[;,o,'rMENT APPLICABLE TO THE TI\AE or Y[AR IN
QUESTION. GR...SS SEEDING ALONE 'MLL BE "'CCEPTABLf ONLY DURING niE loIONTHS
OF o\,PRlL THROUGH SEPTEl.!BER. INCLUSIVE. SEEDING MAY PROCEED. HOWl::vtR.
WHENE"rR IT IS N Tl-lE INTrREST OF TliE APPUC"'NT/CONTRACTOR. BUTI.lUST BE
AUG\AENTED I'lllli t,lULCHINC. NETllNG. OR OTHER TRE"'T!.IENT.
. THE ENGINEER 'MLL BE RESPONSlBLf FOR FIElD LOC'" TlNG THE CLE...RING L1\AITS
,wD ESTABLISHING niOSE BWNOAR'IES I'llTH BRIGHT COLORED FL...GGlNG THE
CQf<lTR"'CTOR SHAU cu:,o,R TO niE UloIllS AS ESTABLISHED ON nilS PLAN ...NO
FL...GGlNG IN THE FIELD.
THE OTY Sl-tALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INSPECTION "'NO ACCEPT"'NCE Of' AlL
CLE...RING "'1'10 GR"'ClNG WOR"; AND EROSION AND SEOI\AENTATIQN CONTRQ
FAClUTIES. THE CONTR"'CTOR SH...U NOTIFY THE CITY FORTY-EIGHT HOURS IN
ADV"'NCE or EACH REQUIRED INSPECTION
I"ISPECTION NO 1 - INST...u...nON OF EROSlO"l CONTROl F"'ClUnES/PRIQR TO
CLEARING
INSPECTION NO. 2 - CQI,lPLfT1QN or ClE"'RlNG.
INSPECTION NO J - UPON CQt,lPLETION Of' EXC"'VATION, FlLUNG, "'NO E"'RTHWORK.
INSPECTION NO 4 - Cc::JMPU:TION or PROJECT.
INSP(CTION NO.5 - WORK IN OTY R1CHT-~-WAY.
. ALl WORK ASSOO...-rrO WITH ST...BttJZ!NG THE OlS"IlJRBEO AREAS SHAll BE IN
"'CCORDANCE 'oIITH Sf:C'TlQN &-01 OF THE 1988 STANQ"'Rl) SPEOFIC"'TIONS FCR ROAD
BRIDGE. "'NO UUHIClPAL CONSTRUCTION. OR 'THE LATEST VERSI<W 'THEREOF
tlNLESS APPROVEO OTHERWISE BY THE OrY.
. THE NECESS"'RY r"'C1UTIES SHALl BE U"'INTAINED ON SITE TO PREVENT DEBRIS.
DUST, AND WD FRo... "'CCl.!WUl...nNG ON TH( COUNTY RlCHT OF WAY.
<;n AM:K OI<;T""'U'F
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HE1Gl-lT/2
10 FEET
JOINTS IN f1LTER F,o,BIllC IoIATERlAl SHALL BE SPlICED
"'T POSTS. USE ST...Pl..ES OR WIRE RINGS OR 2" )( 2" BY 14 G...UGE 'MRf OR
rOUIVI!.ENT TO AnACH FABRIC TO POSTS / EQUIVALENT. IF STAWARD SlREHGTH
i F"'BRICVSEO
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N U BURY BOTTOM OF FlLTER MATERI"'~
- IN .....NlIolV\A :- :AYX... TRENClf '"
.....Y BE INCREASf:O TO fllF 2" BY 4" \Ij()()() POSTS
'MR( BACKING IS USEO STEEl.. FENCE POST. REBAR
OR E()JlVAlENT
SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 17 NORTH, RANGE 2 EAST, W.M., THURSTON COUNTY
DRAINAGE AND GRADING NOTES
...u DR...IN"'GE STRUCTURES. SUCH "'S C...TCH B"'SlNS "'ND \A"'NHOlES. NOT
LOC"'TED 'MTHIN A TRAVELED ROAOW"'Y OR PATHW,o,y. SHALL ,""'VE SOUD LQCI(ING
LIDS PER WSOOT STANO...RDS.
. ...LL DRAINAGE STRUCTURES. SUCH ...S C...TCH BASINS "'ND IoI...NHOLES.
LOC"'TEO WITHIN A TR"'VELED RO"'DW"'Y OR' PATHWAY. SHALL HAVE FR"'\AE ... CR"'TES
PER WSDOT ST"'ND...RDS.
. All STORU DRAlN...GE PIPES TO H...V[ ... UINI\AUU 2. OF COVER AND "'LL PIPE LfNGf11$
(IF PROVIDED) "'RE SC"'LED HQRlZONJ"'L DlST...NCES FRQu CATCH B"'SlN CENTER TO CENTER
. SEE SlIT PlAN. AND OTHER BUILDlNG PERMIT PLAN SHEETS (BY OTHERS)
fOR SITE D1U[NSlONS "'NO OTHER I\APROVE\AENTjDEl.IOUTIQN DETAILS
. RESTORE EXISTING TRAFFlC SIGNS "'S OIRECTUI BY eHY
. "'LL STORU PIPES SHALL BE "'OS N12 OR "'PPfW'.rO EQUAl UNLESS OTHER'MSE NOTED
. THE CONTRACTOR SH"'U BE R'ESf'ONSlBLE fOR PRO\llOlNC "'OEOUA TE
SAFEGUARDS, SAfETY DEVICES. PROTECTIve: EQU1P\AENT. FL...CCERS. ...100 ...NY OThER
NEEOEO ACTIONS TO PROTECT THE LIFE. HE"'L TH. A"IO SAFETY OF THE PUBlIC. ...HO TO
PROTECT PROPERTY IN CONNECTION 'MTH ThE PERFQR\AANCE or WQR"; COve:REO BY
THE CCNTR"'CTOR
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STEEL ITHCE POST, RQlAR
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SILT FENCE NOTES
1.SE[...OJ...CENTOETAlL
2. THE CEOTEXnLE USED MUST l.IEET THE FOllO'MHG sPECIFlc...nONS.:
ADS (...S1\I 0-47~1) JO-.l00 SIEVE SIZE FOR SILT F1l.U
W...TER P(fl1.l1T'nVlTY ("'Sn. 0-.....91) ~1~C~p'E\AI~ZE FOR OTH(R FABRICS
GRAB TENSILE STRENGni (AS1\I 0-46J2) :gg t: = ~~~~~=~nJ..,~FA8RIC
GRAB l'[NSIL[ ELOHG...nDH (ASN 0-46.l2) 30X I,IAX.
VLlR...VlOL.ET Fl(SISTAHCE ("'SN 0-43$5) 70X 1oIlN.
A copy CI THE \IAtfUFACTIJRERS' FABRIC SPEClFlCA'TIClHS WST BE ",vAJl..A8L[ ONSlTE
.}. STANDARD STRENGTH FABRIC REWIRES 'MR[ BACKING TO ~ THE STRENGTH CI' THE FDfCE.
'MRE BACKING OR CLOSER POST SPACII'IG W"'Y BE REQUIRED fOR EXTR'" SlRENGTH FABRIC " FIELD PERf'OI,INrtC[
WARRANTS ... SlR()N(;[R f'ENCE.
.. WHERE THE FENCE IS ""STAlLED. lHE Sl.Cf'E 9lAU. lIE NO S1UPER THAN 2H:IV.
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12" MIN
QUARRY SPALLS
B1OFlLlRAnON OiECK DAt.! DETAIL
NOTE; PROVIDE 2 CHECK DAMS
ALONG THE BIOSWAlE ALIGNMENT
SPACE 30' MINIMUM
TOPSOIL AND SEED ALL
EXCAVATED AND FILLED SLOPES
0.33'
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6~ MIN TOPSOIL OVER
12" COMPACTED TOPSOil
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12" EXISTING SOIL (MIN.) TO BE
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BENTONITE TO ACHIEVE PERK RATE
SLOWER THAN 9 MINUTES/HOUR
BIOFlLTRATION SWALE SECTION
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Marked ~DRAlN. w/ Locking Bolts
Invert & Elev.
Per Plans
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For on POllution Control Only
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SECIION A-A
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NOTES.
1. THE BOTTOM OF THE INFllTRAnON TRENCH'" PERFOR"TED
DRAINPIPE SHALL BE LEVEL.
2. THE TRENCH SHALL FOlLOW GROUND CONTOURS.
3. A t.lINIMUt.l Of' 100 LF SHALL BE INSTALLED.
4 CONTOUR LINES AND ELEVA nONS ARE BASED UPON THE PROVIDED
DATUM AND FIELD SURVEY. NOTIFY THE ENGINEER Of ANY
DEVIATION FROM THE SURVEY INFORMATION.
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6. N/A
7 ALL TRENCHES SHALL BE A t.lINIMUM 7' FROM ANY STRUCTURE,
PROP[RT'r' LINE, OR NGPE.
8 THE INfiLTRATION TRENCH IS DESIGNED TO INFILTRAI"E SURFACE
DRAINAGE THAT IS FREE OF SEDIMENTS AND POLLUTANTS
9. BOTTOM OF TRENCH SHALL NOT EXCEED 84" OR BE LESS THAN 36M fROM
EXISTING GROUND SURFACE. PLACE A MINIMUM Of OS fiLL OVER
GRAVEL LAYER.
10. ALL INfiLTRATION TRENCH PIPE SHAH BE ADS OR PVC SEWER PIPE(ASru 3034)
11. FILTER FABRIC SHALL BE MIRAFI 140 OR EQU"'l NON-WOVEN GEOTEXTILE
12. EACH TRENCH SHALL HAVE ONE OBSERVATION PORT THAT EXTENDS TO THE
BOTTOM Of THE TRENCH, LOCATED AT A POINT APPROXIMATELY HAlf-WAY
ALONG THE TRENCH LENGTH.
13. INFILTRATION SYSTEt.lS MUST NOT BE USED BY SEPTIC SYSTEMS.
14 GROUND WATER TABLE MUST BE AT LEAST 1 FOOT BELOW THE
TRENCH BOTTOM.
15. A MINIMUM 10 FOOT WIDE SPACING IS REQUIRED BETWEEN INFILTRATION TRENCHES.
16. CLEANOUTS SHALL BE PROViDED ON ONE END Of EACH LINE 'MilCH ODES NOT START WITH CB.
17 fOUNDATION DRAIN SHALL DISCHARGE TO SEPARATE DR'l".'t[LL UNLESS fiRST
CB SUt.lP GRATE ELEVATION IS 6" BELOW THE LO'NEST FOUNDATION LEVEL.
OBSERVATION WELL WITH
METAL CAP &; lOCK
FINISH GRADE
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RAWlNG NO
9601J.3
SHEET C3
SEWER CONSTRUCT/ON NOTES
1 ALL APPROVALS AND PERMITS REOU1RED BY THE CITY OF YELM
SHALL BE OBTAINED BY THE CONT.':ACTOR PRIOR TO THE START
OF CONSTRUCTION
2 A PRECON$TRUCTION MEETING SHALL BE HELD WITH THE CITY
OF YEL\,! PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION
3 THE EXISTlriG SEPTIC TANK SHALL BE PROPERLY ABANDON,IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THURSTON COUNTY AND CITY OF YELM
STANDARDS. THE SEPTIC TANK SHALL EITHER BE REMOVED OR
IT SHALL BE PUMPED. ITS TOP AND BOTTOM CRUSHED AND THEN
IT SHALL BE FILLED WITH DIRT
4 ALL \....ORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE
WITH CITY OF YELM STANDARDS AND THE MOST CURRENT COPY
OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON STANDARD SPECIFICA lIONS
FOR ROAD, BRIDGE AND MUNICIPAL CONSTRUCTION
(WSDOTIAPWA)
5 All CmJCRETE TANKS SHALL BE M,"NUFACTURED AND
HYDROSTATICALLY TESTED AFTER PLACEMENT IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE CITY OF YELM DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES, SECTION
Teoso, CONCRETE TANKS
~ TijE CO~'TRACTOR SHALL BE FULL' RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
. LOCATION AND PROTECTION OF AL~ EXISTING UTlllTlES. THE
CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL U-:-IUTY LOCATIONS PRIOR TO
CONSTRUCTION BY CALLING THE U-lDERGROUND lOCATE LINE
AT 1.800-424-5555 A MINIMUM OF 48 -lOURS PRIOR TO ANY
EXOVATIQN
7 IF CONSTRUCTION IS TO TAKE PLACE IN THE COUNTY RIGHT-OF
WAY THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE COUNTY AND
OBTAIN ALL THE REQUIRED APPROVALS AND PERMITS
8 THE CITY OF YELM SHALL BE NOTiFIED A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS
IN ADVANCE OF A TAP CONNECTION TO AN EXISTING MAIN A
CITY REPRESENTATIVE SHAll BE PRESENT AT THE TIME OF THE
TAP
9 SIDE SEWER SERVICES SHALL BE PVC, ASTM D 3034 SDR 35
WITH FLEXIBLE GASKET ED OR SOLVENT WELD JOINTS. SIDE
SEWER CONNECTIONS SHALL BE MADE BY A TAP TO AN
EXISTING MA!N OR A W'fE BRANCH FROM A NEW MAIN
CONNECTED ABOVE THE SPRINGllNE OF THE PIPE
10, ALL PLASTIC PIPE AND SERVICES SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH
CONTINUOUS TRACER TAPE INSTALLED 11" TO 18' UNDER THE
PROPOSED FINISHED SUBGRADE. THE MARKER SHALL BE
PLAST C NON. BIODEGRADABLE. METAL CORE OR BACKING
MARKED SEWER WHICH CAN BE DETECTED BY A STANDARD
METAL DETECTOR IN ADDITION, STEP SYSTEMS, FORCE MAINS,
AND CURVILINEAR SEWERS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH 14
GAUGE COATED COPPER WIRE WRAPPED AROUND ALL PLASTIC
PIPE, BROUGHT UP AND TIED OFF AT VALVE BODY ONA
CURVILINEAR seWER, THE WIRE SHALL BE BROUGHT UP BARED
AND WRAPPED THREE TIMES AROUND THE MANHOLE RING
TAPE SrlALL BE TERRA TAPE "D"OR APPROVED EQUAL THE
TAPE AND WIRE SHALL B~ FURNISHED BY THE CONTRACTOR
11. ALL BURIED POWER FOR STEP SYSTEMS SHALL BE INSTALLED
WITH CONTINUOUS TRACER TAPE I:'-ISTALLED 17 ABOVE THE
BURIED POWER. THE MARKER SHALL BE PLASTIC NON-
BIODEGRADABLE, METAL CORE BACKING MARKED "POWER"
TAPE SHALL BE FURNISHED BY CONTRACTOR
12 EROStON CONTROL MEASURES SH,IILL BE TAKEN BYTHE
CONTRACTOR DURING CONSTRUCTION TO PREVENT
lNFIL TRA TlON OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED STORM DRAINAGE
FACILITIES AND ROADWAYS
13. PROVIDE TRAFFIC CONTROL PlANeS)]N ACCORDANCE WITH THE
MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES (MUTCD)AS
REQUIRED.
14. IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBilITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO
HAVE A COPY OF THESE APPROVED PLANS ON CONSTRUCTION
SITE AT All TIMES.
15. ANY CHANGES TO THE DESIGN SHALL FIRST BE REV]EWED AND
APPROVED BY THE PROJECT ENGINEER AND THE CITY OF YELM
16, THE PANEL LOCATION SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE CITY OR
THE OWNER AS APPROVED BY THE CITY OF YELM
17 IN THE EVENT THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND
INDUSTRIES OR THE CITY SHOULD REQUIRE A SEPARATE "ON.
OFF" SWITCH CONTROLLING POWER TO THE PUMP CONTROL
PANEL, SAID SWITCH MUST BE LOCKABLE OR HAVE A LOCKING
COVER TO HOLD AN OL YMPUS TYPE BP125, 30MM PADLOCK.
18. INSPECTIONS FOR ONSITE STEP INS-:-ALLATiONS ARE REDUIRED
A 24 HOUR NOTICE TO THE SEWER [,EPARTMENT IS REQUIRED
PRIOR TO THE INSPECTION. ITEMS tJEEDING INSPECTION ARE
A) TANK INSTALLATION. IT" BEDDING AND LOCATION
B) TANK INFIL TRA TION. EXFll TRA TION TEST
C) S.S. PRESSURE TEST
0) SERVICE LINE PRESSURE TEST
E) FINAL INSPECTION
19 ALL LUMBER (PLYWOOD, ETC.) USED TO MOUNT EITHER PUMP
CONTROL PANEL OR POWER METER MUST BE PRESSURE
TREATED
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5' 101m (rrP.)
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P\lCRlSER,
ORE"'CO SYSTEIoIS.
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11j2;H~~V[O:~~W
T"'~K
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RISER A~O UO SHAU BE 24 C"'l"'u $luP\.O puuP v"'ULT ''''STAlLATlONS
RISER AND UO 9-I...u B'E 30" 00; "'ll DUPl[~ .....0 TR1PU~ puuP v,o,ULT I...STAlLATIONS.
PUUP "'SS<:UIh l
OIJPl-EK ClRE",CD UOOEl
10 OS! O~ HHF PUUPS. SEE
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PUMP FLOA T DETAIL
DG7-1~ ~D SCALE
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/' wll~ threads I
_"/2Steamercannecllon
with NST Ihread,
!: 5" SIon: odopter
Style $-37 w/SC cop
18"~2-4" I
fi Clan 50 ductll. Iron
pipe cut 10 length
fi gate vol..... rL X MJ
S.. note below
~Vorles
".KtrK1fi concrete block
Hydront shoe
Bockflll to top of drain ring housing
bolts with -r washed rock as shawn
6' 6' sheet of 11 mil, plastic or con-
struction fabric, coYerlng -r ....oshed rock
,,",otes
1. Hydrants sholl be located In
accordonce with Section 6,060,
In addition, 0 minimum three foot
radIus unobstructed ....orklng oreo shall
be provided around all hydrants,
2. Hydrant sholl b. Woterous Pacer,
Onner lrol !: H Reliant style 929,
"'ueller Centurion, or Clow F-2500.
3. Cote ...olves sholl be resUlenl wedge
NRS wIth O-ring seals. Valve ends ,hall
be lrolechanlcol lolnl by ANSI flange,.
Vol...e, sholl conlorm to AWWA 509-80.
VolYes sholl be Mueller M&:H. Kennedy,
Clo.... R/W or Wolerovs Serl., 500,
VAULT RISER
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INSTAll T"''''KSASPER DETAil OR
lolANUr"'CTURER'S RECOUlol[~OAnON
_Cl-lEV[R IS IoIORE STRINGOH.
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STEP TANK/PUMP TANK
OC7-11, ~O SCALE:. UTIuTYV,.o,UtT 612-5.A, 2.000 G...Uo...
1.500 GAL "2000 GAL. 3000 GAl
60" 88" n
43" 5~'- ~"
SO 78 /;
400 GAl 960 GAl 600 GAL
UOOG..o.l 2,400G.o.L 2,400G"'l
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ft
v:T
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1 T...NK SH"'U BE ... unun V"UlT 612-GA (2000 G.o.L.)
SEPTIC T","'l(. YllTH UOOIfl[Q UIOWAU 8""(.E OPE~I~GS.
I~STAU POWER m"'~SfER S....lCH
DHEn: 8...rFlE FOR ... JOOO G"'llON T"'~K UTlUlEO
"'S A TRlPU~ PUUP V"'UlT INLET
E~W.EER WlU REVIEw TOlER"''''CES IN DCESS Of IE = 34416'__
OllolE"'SIONS SHOWN ---
eEDOI~G lolATERlAl fOR
R1QOPlPE
(SECTION 9-03.15 w.>OOT 1994
STA"'O"'RO SPECIfiCATIONS)
CONCRETE TANK BEDDING
OCT-H, ~O SCAlE
TABLE FOR FEWER WIRE RUN
_ See volv. bOll and
/ valve ,tem defcll-
6~12
rGround
Plastic born., betw..n
thrust block and tee
Concrwt. Ihrust block
eosl-In-ploc. ogo]nsl
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HYDRANT OFFSET
FIRE HYDRANT DETAIL
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SUBMITTAL SET
NOT APPROVED
FOR CONSTRUCTION
UNTIL APPROVED BY
THE CITY OF YELM
,,2 AflIG COPPER
,,0 Awe CoPPER
18 "''/IfG COPPER 3SO FEET
(sa SPECIfiCATIONS FOI'f AOOlTlOl<lAl INFOFNATION)
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PIPE TRENCH DETAIL
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SERVICE BO~ - CMtSON INO!JSTRIES 1oI0000l NO
14198 WITH BOln:O >lINGEO CO'<Ul OR EQU"'l
COvt:R lolARl(IHG TO RE"'O "SEWER"
(USE I~ ~ON- TRAmc ..R(AS)
14 GA. ''''SUl...TEO COPPER TONI"'G \OIRE
2" P\IC SWP
CLEANOUT DETAIL
NOT TO SCALE
SEWER SERVICE CONNECTION D~rAJL
OG7-2. ~O SCALE
1
24.~ ACCESS HOlE
3 PLA.C[S
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PRECAST DIVIDER
6" TH1CK--
~SLOT {
f1..Mi...YlEW BOTH SIDES
I _~ FRAMES '" C~~~S NOT S~~____~
~I DIM A I 24"iJ LOCKING FlAME'" OVER
TOP [L - 34600 / AIR'" GAS TICH
/ 3 PLACES
__ ADJUST TO GRADE
- 'M TH RISERS
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GALLON CAPACITY
UV MODEll
DIM A
DIM "8"
DIY "C"
DIM .0-
DIM "E-
GROUT ALL AROUND-
BOlH SIDES
2/3 L~~__~_L__![5 lENGTH _
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STRUCTURAl NOlFS:
1. CONCRETE. 28 DAY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH t'c""4500 psi
2 REBAR; ASTh! A-615 GRADE 60
J l.4ESH: ASTM 1.-185 GRADE 65
4. DESIGN: ACI-)18 BUILDING CODE
ASnA C-857 ~MINIMUM STRUCTURAL DESIGN
LOADING FOR UNDERGROUND PRECAST CONCRETE
UTILITY STRUCTURES~
lOADS. H-20 TRUCK WHEEL wi 30~ IMPACT PER AASHTO
CONTRACTOR TO SUPPLY & INSTALL <lolL PIPING & SAMPLING
TEES AS SHO'M>f
2,000
612-GA
12' - 8"'
6' - 8-
8' - 0-
4' - 7-
J' - 10"
GREASE TRAP
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PROWl[ lJ1'IUlY VALLT ~CPS OR Af'f>RO',fi) EQU~
~;:~ ~~~AREA
12S G.P.... _ WADAAI FlOW RAlE
PROWl( IIlSERS AS NECES$o\RY. SEE PLAN FOR D.EVATlONS
OIL---JYATER SEPARATOR DETAIL
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3. ALL REINFORCED CASi-IN-PLACE CONCREl'E SHALL BE
ft' RISER SEC'ION ClASS 4000
4 PRECASi BASES SHALL BE F'URNISHED wnH CUTOUiS OR
KNOCKOUTS. KNOCKOUTS SHALL HAVE A WALL iHICKNESS
, ,~ BAR HOOP - OF 7: MIN. AlL PIPE SHALL BE INSTAlLED IN FACiORY
PROVIDED KNOCKOU'TS. UNUSED KNOCKOUTS NEED NO'T
BE GROUTED IF WALL IS LEFT IN'TACT
5. KNOCKOUT OR CUTOUT HOLE SIZE IS EOUAL TO PIPE OUTER
DIAI.\. PLUS CATCH BASIN WAlL 'THICKNESS.
6. ROUND KNOCKOUTS MAY BE ON AlL 4 SIDES. wnH MAX.
DIAM. or 2rJ KNOCKOUTS MAY BE EITHER ROUND OR . D" sHAPE.
\2' 7 THE w.:I.. DEPTH rROM THE FINISHED GRADE TO 'THE
\ 2" RISER S(C110N PIPE INVERT IS 5'-rJ
'I 8. THE 'TAPER ON THE SIDES OF THE PRECAST BASE SEC'TION
2'3 BAR HOOPS- AND RISER SECTION SHAlL NO'T EXCEED 117: 1FT
"-V' '--v
9 CATCH BASIN rFWolE AND GRATE SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE
WITH STANDARD SPEC1FlCA'TIONS AND \,\EEl' 'THE STRENGTH
REQUIREMENiS or rEDERAL~SEEClFlCA110N RR-r-62ID.
MATlNG-SiJRFACES-SHALL8E FINISHED 10 ASSURE
NON-ROCKING m wnH ANY COVER posmON.
10 FFWoIE AND GRATE MAY BE INSTALLED WITH \-"LANGE DOWN
OR CAST INTO RISER.
11 FOR CA1CH BASINS IN PARKING LOTS REFER 'TO WSD01/APWA
":::':~~ A\(t~ll~w:~ \ SIANDARD DWG. B1-b. -~ ,- , j, \l.. )
12. EDGE OF' RISER OR BRICK SHAlL NOT BE MORE lHAN z: FROM
.,\ PR(CA$1 SASl: SECTION VERTiCAl EDGE OF CA'TCH BASIN WAlL.
(h1VSVRE\.lEN'T IS 1HE 10f'
or lHE eASE)
(i)
KI>IG COUNTY pU8LIC WORKS
KING COUNTY. WASHING10N
rR>>olE ANO GRI;1l:
SEE SEC. 7.if.> IINO
Al'PuCABLE owes.
CATCK BASINS SHALL BE CONS1RUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM
C478 (MSH'TO M 199) & ca90 UNLESS OTKERWlSE SHOWN ON
PLANS OR NOTED IN 'THE WSDOT/APWA SIANDARD SPECIFICATIONS.
2. AS AN ACCEP11>8LE AllERNAlfVE 'TO REBAR. WELDED WIRE
F'ABRIC HAVING A MIN. AREA OF' 0 12 SQUARE INCHES
PER FOO'T MAY BE USED. WELDED WIRE FABRIC SHALL
COMPLY 10 AST\,\ A497 (AASHTO M 221). WIRE FABRIC
SHALL NO'T aE PLACED IN KNOCKOUiS.
NOlES.
P BAR [)oD\ WAY
F: '''' \ ","," \ '" ~
CATCH
BASIN TYPE
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DWG. 2-003
NO.
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COVER. SEE SEC. 7 .O~.
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2rJ
24"
48" ,s..".&:r ,71' .OR 96"
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96" Dw.l.-' 2'
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. FOR SEP,lJlATE
CAST -IN- pLACE
ONLY
REINFORCING STEEL (rOR SEPARATE BASES ONLY)
O,2~ SO IN./f! IN t,.o.CH DIRECTION rOR 46'" Dw.!.
0.,9 SO IN./f! IN U.CH DIRECTION rOR !).I' Dw.!.
0.25 SO. IN./f! IN EACH DIRECTION fOR 6If DW-l.
O.~5 SO. IN./f! IN U.CH DIRECTION rOR 77 DIAM.
O.~9 W. IN./f! IN EACH DIRECTION rOR 96" DIAM.
PRECASi B>.SE JOHn
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KING COUNTY. WASHINGTON
CATCH
ADJUSTMENT SECT10N
(LMLlNG ElRIO(S OR GRAPE
RINGS OPTiONAl).
S1EPs2 OR WlDER. ORIENT
WITH INLET SO SitPS WILL
CLEAR PlPES. sEE OWC.
NO 2-0<)6.
PRE CAST ElASE &
""ECow. RlSER.
, -(1 fOR 415' !).I" & fIf DW'.
2'-C!' fOR 7Z' & 96" DIAW.
GRAVEL fl,loCKnu. rOR fOUNDATiONS
6" lAIN. COIAP"CTED DEPTH
rOR PREOS'l ElASE ONLY
NOTES.
CATCH BASINS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTloA
C478 (AASHTO t.l199) AND ASTM C890 UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN ON
PLANS OR NOTED IN THE WSOOT/APWA STANDARD SPECltlCATIONS.
2. HANDHOLDS IN ADJUSTMENT SECTION SHALL HAVE :r MIN. CLEARANCE.
STEPS IN CATCH BASIN SHALL HAVE fj MIN. CLEARANCE. SEE DWO.
NO 2-006, CATCH BASIN DETAILS. HANDHOLDS SHALL BE PLACED
IN ALTERNATING GRADE RINGS OR LEVELING BRICK COURSE WITH A
MIN. OF ONE HANDHOLD BETWEEN THE lAST STEP AND TOP OF THE
MANHOLE.
:, ALL REINFORCED CAST _IN-PLACE CONCRETE SHALL BE ClASS 4000.
ALL PRECAST CONCRETE SHALL BE ClASS 4000.
4 PRECAST BASES SHALL BE FURNISHED wITH CUTOUTS OR
KNOCKOUTS. KNOCKOUTS SHALL HAVE WALL THICKNESS OF 'L
MIN. UNUSED KNOCKOUTS NEED NOT BE GROUTED IF
WALL IS LEn INTACT PIPES SHALL BE INSTALLED ONLY IN
r ACTORY KNOCKOVTS UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE
ENGINEER.
5 KNOCKOUT OR CVTOUT HOLE SIZE SHALL EQUAl PIPE OUTER
DIAM. PLUS CATCH BASIN WALL THICKNESS. MAX. HOLE
SIZE SHALL BE -:,f)' FOR 48" CATCH BASIN, 42" rOR 54" C.B.,
46" FOR 5et' C.B.. 50" FOR 72" C.B., 84" FOR gf)' C.B. MIN.
DISTANCE BETWEEN HOLES SHALL BE f{ FOR 48" 54", AND 5et'
C B,. 12" FOR n" AND gf)' C.B.
5. CATCH BASIN FRAMES AND GRATES OR COVERS SHALL BE IN
ACCORDANCE WITH SEC. 7.05 AND ~EET THE STRENGTH
REQUIREMENTS OF FEDERAL SPECIFICATION RR-r-621 D.
MATING SURFACES SHALL BE FINISHED TO ASSURE NON-ROCKING
F'IT WITH ANY COVER POSITION,
7 ALL BASE REINFORCING STEEL SHALL HAVE A MIN. YIELD
STRENGTH OF 60,000 PSI AND BE PLACED IN THE UPPER HALF
OF THE BASE WITH 1" MIN. CLEARANCE.
8.
MIN. SOIL BEARING VALUE SHALL EOUAL 3,300 POUNDS PER
SQuARE FOOT
FOR DETAILS SHOWlNG LADDER, STEPS. HANDRAILS AND TOP SLABS, "
~6.
SEE THE WSOOT/APWA STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS SEe
7-05,3 FOR JOINT REQUIREMENTS.
9
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RElNrORClNC STEEL (roR pREOS'l BASE & IHTECRAl. R&R ONLY)
o \ ~ SQ. IN./f! IN UCH DiRECTION rOR 48" ()WoI.
0.' 9 SQ. IN./M IN UCH DiRECTION rOR ~4' ()WoI.
0.25 SO. IN-If! IN t,.o.CH DIRECT10N rOR 6tJ DIAM.
0.24 SQ. IN-If! IN UCH (llRECT10N rOR 71' DWo!.
0.29 SQ. tN./M IN EACH DiRECi10N rOR 96" ()WoI.
BASIN TYPE
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DRAINAGE & EROSION CONTROL
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PREPARED BY
D.R. STRONG Consulting Engineers Inc.
10604 N.E. 38TH PLACE, SUITE 101 . KIRKLAND WA 98033 . (206) 827-3063
March 19, 1996
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PROJECT ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATION
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I hereby certIfy that trus Drainage and ErosIOn Control Plan for Texaco at 706 Yelm Avenue
E., Yelm, WA, has been prepared by me or under my supervisIOn and meets minimum stan-
dards for the City of Yelm, unless noted otherwIse, and normal standards of engmeenng prac-
tice. I understand that the CIty of Yelm does not and will not assume lIabilIty for the suffi-
ciency, sUItabilIty, or performance of the dramage facilItIes desIgned by D R. STRONG
Consulting Engineers, Inc
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SECTION 1 - PROPOSED PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1
SECTION 2 - EXISTING CONDITIONS 3
SECTION 3 - INFILTRATION RATES/SOILS REPORT 3
SECTION 4 - WELLS AND SEPTIC SYSTEMS 3
SECTION S - FUEL TANKS 4
SECTION 6 - SUB-BASIN DESCRIPTION 4
SECTION 7 - ANALYSIS OF THE IOO-YEARFLOOD 4
SECTION 8 - AESTHETIC CONSIDERATIONS FOR FACILITIES 4
SECTION 9 - FACILITY SIZING AND DOWNSTREAM ANALYSIS 4
SECTION 10 - CAR WASH OIL/W ATER SEPARATOR SIZING- S
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DRS Job # 96 013
March 1996
Yelm Texaco
Drainage & Erosion Control Report
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