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VM & P Naphtha Chemical Sampling Information
VM & P Naphtha

General Description
    Synonyms: Benzine (Light Petroleum Distillate); Benzoline; Canadol; Ligroin; Varnish Makers' & Painters' Naphtha; Petroleum Ether; Petroleum Distillate Naphtha; Petroleum spirit; Refined solvent naphtha

    OSHA IMIS Code Number: V109

    Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Registry Number: 8032-32-4

    NIOSH, Registry of Toxic Effects (RTECS) Identification Number: OI6180000

    Department of Transportation Regulation Number (49 CFR 172.101) and Guide: 1268 128 (petroleum distillates, n.o.s.)

    NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, VM & P Naphtha: chemical description, physical properties, potentially hazardous incompatibilities, and more
Exposure Limits
    American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) Threshold Limit Value (TLV): 300 ppm, 1370 mg/m3 TWA; Appendix A3 - Confirmed Animal Carcinogen with Unknown Relevance to Humans

    National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Recommended Exposure Limit (REL): 350 mg/m3 TWA; 1800 mg/m3 Ceiling (15 Minutes)
Health Factors
    Potential symptoms: Irritation of eyes, upper respiratory system; dermatitis; CNS depression; chemical pneumonitis (from aspiration of liquid).

    Health Effects: Irritation – Eye, Nose, Throat, Skin---Mild (HE16); Narcosis (HE 8); Explosive, Flammable (HE18)

    Affected organs: Eyes, skin, respiratory system, CNS

    Notes:
    1. OSHA does not have a PEL for VM & P naphtha.
    2. Of seven human volunteers exposed to 880 ppm for 15 minutes, four experienced irritation of the upper respiratory system, three had eye irritation, and six had “olfactory fatigue.” None of these effects persisted one hour after exposure.

    Date Last Revised: 02/09/2006

    Literature Basis:
    • NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards: VM & P Naphtha.
    • Carpenter, C.P., Kinkead, E.R., Geary, D.L., Jr., Sullivan, L.J. and King, J.M.: Petroleum hydrocarbon toxicity studies. II. Animal and human response to vapors of varnish makers’ and painters’ naphtha. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 32(2): 263-281, 1975.
    • Pohanish, R.P. (editor): Naphthas. In, Sittig’s Handbook of Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals and Carcinogens, Fourth Ed., Vol. 2. Norwich, NY: Noyes Publications, William Andrew Publishing, 2002, pp. 1647-1650.
Monitoring Methods used by OSHA
    Laboratory Sampling/Analytical Method:

    • sampling media: Charcoal Tube (100/50 mg sections, 20/40 mesh)
      analytical solvent: Carbon Disulfide
      alternate analytical solvent: (99:1) Carbon Disulfide:Dimethylformamide
      maximum volume: 3 Liters   maximum flow rate: 0.2 L/min (TWA)
      maximum volume: 3 Liters   maximum flow rate: 0.2 L/min (Ceiling)
      current analytical method: Gas Chromatography; GC/FID
      method reference: OSHA Analytical Method (OSHA 48)
      method classification: Fully Validated
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