13 and Other Fuels GASOLINE Compressed Gases or Safety Hazard Heath Hazard 9.

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13 and Other Fuels GASOLINE Compressed Gases

or Safety Hazard Heath Hazard 9

Toxicity Acute Chronic 20

Gasoline and Other Fuels 18 Gasoline Carbon Monoxide

Acute Health Hazards Inhalation Headache Dizziness Loss of Coordination Possible Suffocation Gasoline and Other Fuels 15

Acute Health Hazards Gasoline and Other Fuels 19 EYES Pain Swelling INGESTION Internal Damage DEATHDEATH

Chronic Hazards 9 Skin Absorption GEE Whiz! That burns! Gasoline and Other Fuels

Safety Hazards 9 Gasoline

Work Practices 14 Smoke or Weld Pump or Siphon by Mouth Skin Contact Gasoline and Other Fuels

Spills or Leaks Gasoline and Other Fuels 21 Report Spills I IMMEDIATELY No sparks or flame

Colorless or Odorless Compressed Gases 24 Different Densities –Lighter/Heavier than air HEAVIERHEAVIER LIGHTERLIGHTER

Categories Compressed Gases 6

Health Hazards Suffocation Compressed Gases 20 Varying

Safety Hazards Compressed Gases 11

Work Practices Compressed Gases 18

Cylinder Storage Compressed Gases 19

Leaks Compressed Gases 11

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