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Full Disclosure VP Small Engine Fuel 4 Cycle Unleaded Ethanol Free 94 Octane
Conforms to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 and aligns to the United Nations Globally Harmonized System
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Section 3 - Composition / Information on Ingredients
3.1
CAS#
EC#
Chemical Names
Percent
Classification
64741-64-6
265-066-7
Naphtha (petroleum), full range
alkylate
6
0
Flam. Liq. 2 H225, Asp. Tox. 1
H304, Skin Irrit. 2 H31
5, Eye Irrit 2,
H319, STOT SE 3 Central
Nervous Sys. Inhalation H336,
Muta. 1B H340, Carc. 1B H350,
Aquatic Chronic 2, H411
108-88-3
203-625-9
Toluene
20
Flam. Liq. 2 H225, Asp. Tox. 1
H304, Skin Irrit. 2
H315, Eye Irrit 2,
H319, STOT SE 3 Central nervou
s
Sys Inhalation H336, Repr. 2
H361, STOT RE 2 Central
nervous
sys H373
78-78-4
201-142-8
Isopentane
20
Flam. Liq. 1 H224, Asp. Tox. 1
H304, Skin Irrit. 2 H315,
Eye Irrit 2,
H319, STOT SE 3 Central nervou
s
Sys Inhalation H336, Aquatic
Chronic 2 H411
Section 4 - First Aid Measures
4.1 Eye: Contact with the eyes can cause serious irritation. Symptoms may include discomfort or pain
and redness. Severe overexposure can result in swelling of the conjunctiva along with tissue damage.
Eyes: Flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids. Get
medical aid.
4.2 Skin: Prolonged and repeated liquid contact can cause defatting and drying and lead to irritation and
dermatitis.
Skin: Flush skin with plenty of soap and water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and
shoes. Get medical aid immediately. Wash clothing before reuse.
4.3 Ingestion: Liquid ingestion can cause inebriation, headache, gastrointestinal pain, nausea, and vomiting
leading to central nervous system depression. Aspiration of liquid into the lungs must be avoided as even small
quantities can produce chemical pneumonia, pulmonary edema, and even death.
Ingestion: Do NOT induce vomiting. Get medical aid immediately.
4.4 Inhalation: Prolonged breathing of high vapor concentrations can produce headaches, dizziness, nausea,
and impaired vision. Excessive overexposure can cause central nervous system depression, loss of
consciousness, liver damage, and death resulting from respiratory failure.
Inhalation:
Remove from exposure to fresh air immediately. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing
is difficult and IF TRAINED, give oxygen. Get medical aid. Do NOT use mouth-to-mouth resuscitation without
protection.
4.5 After first aid, get appropriate paramedic or community medical support. The severity of outcome
following exposure may be related to the time between the exposure and treatment rather than the amount of the
exposure. Therefore, there is a need for rapid treatment of any exposure.
4.6 Note to Physicians: If you determine that a medical emergency exists and the specific chemical identity is necessary
for emergency or first-aid treatment, we will immediately disclose the specific chemical identity. Call CHEMTREC